Les really hasn't done much lately (past couple of years). Still would be a great hire for Oregon or USC though because he is way better than who they currently have.
Les really hasn't done much lately (past couple of years). Still would be a great hire for Oregon or USC though because he is way better than who they currently have.
He will end up in Lee Corso's chair on Gameday next year.
Corso should have been put to pasture three years ago.
Les Miles is a very overrated coach who consistently squandered top 10 recruiting classes. The only place He could go to have that advantage again would be USC. And if I'm USC, it's thanks but no thanks. He'd be a good fit for Oregon, but their AD won't have neither the balls nor the blessing to go after him.
Les really hasn't done much lately (past couple of years). Still would be a great hire for Oregon or USC though because he is way better than who they currently have.
He will end up in Lee Corso's chair on Gameday next year.
Corso should have been put to pasturestarted wearing a drool bib three years ago.
If Les Miles would keep Oregon's spread offense, and was able to bring in the defensive line recruits he had at LSU, I'd be happy. Problem though, is that he got those recruits because they wanted to be close to home, not because he was Les Miles.
If Les Miles would keep Oregon's spread offense, and was able to bring in the defensive line recruits he had at LSU, I'd be happy. Problem though, is that he got those recruits because they wanted to be close to home, not because he was Les Miles.
People forget LSU was a door mat in the 1990's until Emmert came to town and saved the program.
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LSU will not retain him next year.
http://www.espn.com/video/clip?id=17630996
and he might have gotten an extension.
Corso should have been put to pasture three years ago.
There are no slam dunks.