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re: Spoke with Miles before the Ark game!
Posted on 11/22/15 at 2:01 pm to Mike789222
Posted on 11/22/15 at 2:01 pm to Mike789222
I appreciate your post.
It's obvious that he loves/ed his time at LSU. It may have to do with the passionate fan base, great teams/men he's coached or the millions he's made, but he has always seemed to enjoy himself. He's had some great games in Tiger Stadium. He's won a national championship and a couple SEC titles. He has coached some of the greatest players in LSU history who are stars in the NFL.
Most people want to see him leave with dignity and live with honor in LSU history. He will never be considered the greatest mind college football or LSU has had, but he will always be one of the biggest names in both LSU and college football history due to his wacky, entertaining personality, and his general attitude toward the game of football. Many people hate his circular speech and the awkward style of coach speech he uses, but it has always been a source of amusement for me. He's done a lot for LSU, but his time has past and the longer he holds on/is kept here, the worse for both sides. I hope all parties involved figure this out, and are able to find a graceful separation.
It's obvious that he loves/ed his time at LSU. It may have to do with the passionate fan base, great teams/men he's coached or the millions he's made, but he has always seemed to enjoy himself. He's had some great games in Tiger Stadium. He's won a national championship and a couple SEC titles. He has coached some of the greatest players in LSU history who are stars in the NFL.
Most people want to see him leave with dignity and live with honor in LSU history. He will never be considered the greatest mind college football or LSU has had, but he will always be one of the biggest names in both LSU and college football history due to his wacky, entertaining personality, and his general attitude toward the game of football. Many people hate his circular speech and the awkward style of coach speech he uses, but it has always been a source of amusement for me. He's done a lot for LSU, but his time has past and the longer he holds on/is kept here, the worse for both sides. I hope all parties involved figure this out, and are able to find a graceful separation.
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