Les Miles Will Stay

Discussion in 'The Tiger's Den' started by TigerN.L.A., Oct 11, 2007.

  1. TigerN.L.A.

    TigerN.L.A. Founding Member

    I think the big money folk will put up the ca$h and he'll stay.
    He has built a dynasty. Why walk away?:crystal:
     
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  2. LSUTiga

    LSUTiga TF Pubic Relations

    If Michigan offers, he's gone- mark it.
     
  3. Atreus21

    Atreus21 Founding Member

    Let's hold ourselves to the same definition of dynasty to which we held Pete Carroll. First thing's first. Gotta win and win and win.

    This is a good year, but let's not jump ahead of ourselves.
     
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  4. Bayou Bengal11

    Bayou Bengal11 ~Orlando Tiger Coonass~

    have you not been paying attention?? Michigan is where his heart is...Miles is open about this. Money has nothing to do with it; although, I'm sure Michigan wont be too much, if any, of a pay cut.

    Id be more worried about Pelini....who I think will be a head coach somewhere next year.

    How bout this...lets sit back and enjoy this special thing we got going in 2007 and worry about everything else in February
     
  5. Robidoux87

    Robidoux87 You call that a double?

    This word gets thrown around way too much. UCLA basketball in the 60s and 70s was a dynasty.

    LSU football under Les Miles is most certainly not a dynasty.
     
  6. LSUfan71

    LSUfan71 Founding Member

    ??? Miles is gettin paid plenty for what he has accomplished so far. Save the term "Dynasty" for a string of 3 or 4 MNCs. Walk away? Put yourself in his shoes, only reversed. How fast would you jump if LSU called?
     
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  7. Bayou Bengal11

    Bayou Bengal11 ~Orlando Tiger Coonass~

    great point...if I win 2 National Championships at, say, Ohio St and LSU offers me a position...SEE YA LUCKEYES!!! :champs:
     
  8. red55

    red55 curmudgeon Staff Member

    With the success that Nick and Les have had at LSU, top coaches will beat a path to Baton Rouge. We will have no trouble hiring the best candidate available, probably stealing him from an unsuspecting school.

    I don't think its certain that Les will leave. He has the experience of Nick and Spurrier to think about. Leaving a winning program is usually a mistake.
     
  9. paducahmichael

    paducahmichael Tiger Band Class of '73

    So, if Les leaves why not make Pelini the boss? I've heard it doesn't like recruiting, but couldn't assistants do most of that? Just a thought.:eek:ldskule:
     
  10. Bayou Bengal11

    Bayou Bengal11 ~Orlando Tiger Coonass~

    and thats why Im not too worried about CLM bolting. Of any year, this year we have one of the hottest young coaches just waiting for his shot.

    Like I said...lets enjoy this thing for now and worry about this in Feb. We will be fine. Its the hottest position in college football at the moment.
     

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