So its Miles' fault he decommitted? The same coach he committed to in the first place? Maybe the uncertainty of "he's fired-no he's not fired" bothers him. He tweeted negatively about the way LSU fans were acting at the end of the year, didn't he?
Again...this is a result of the unstableness of the program with all the coaching stuff you referenced. I don't know if Dylan himself responded to LSU fans but I do know very recently his father has been going back and forth with some idiot LSU fans over social media. Having said that it is a long way to go on this one and a new defensive coordinator/position coach has to start from scratch with him.
@bhelmLSU I agree, the new DC hire will be crucial on this recruitment. And I really don't like overstating the importance of signing one high school player, but this one IMO is probably the most important single recruit since Billy Cannon. You can't let your archrival come literally onto your college campus and take away one of the 3 best players in the country. Recruiting has always been Miles' best attribute, and this is one he can't lose.
it looks more and more like we should've made a clean break and fired miles, taking lumps this recruiting cycle and hopefully having excellent recruiters coming in to make the pain a one year thing. either way, because of the fickleness of our athletic director and board, our program suffers. the way it was done, however, the pain will continue until either we develop a quarterback and update offensive philosophy, or clm is gone. i've lost sleep over the all-to-familiar strategy we had against alabama. saban f'ing owns miles, simply because he's so bullheaded it is not in his DNA to change his way of running an offense from what he learned 40 years ago. what a damn shame, especially seeing the kind of talent we had once players talents are fully utilized at the next level. i don't feel comfortable thinking the offensive philosophy has changed based on 1 bowl game.