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For those asking about what’s going on with Les Miles’ health / memory
Posted on 12/19/25 at 12:23 pm
Posted on 12/19/25 at 12:23 pm
I’ll start by saying that personally it saddens me to see anyone have to go through any of this. Les’ tenure didn’t end well, but he did all he could to win while here, so I’ll give him his respect and well wishes. With that said, I’ve seen many ask about his health and if there were any details on it. I do remember back a few years ago that there were a couple of articles addressing “his memory” issues at Kansas and staff members questioning why he was hired. I’ll post the article if you want to read the one I was able to find from NYTimes.com and clip the actual parts that refer to Les’ memory, etc. Again, well wishes for the old mad hatter……
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The deposition also revealed that Kansas had filmed top administrators to chronicle the hiring process of Miles — before Beaty had been fired — for an ESPN+ series. Additionally, Long made remarks about Miles’ “dementia” that he explained away by saying that he was simply referring to negative recruiting against Kansas under Miles’ watch.
But there were early signs that Miles lacked the expertise to resurrect a downtrodden program. One former employee described a scene from November 2019, late in Miles’ debut season, in which the head coach insisted on watching senior highlight film of committed recruits who were set to sign with Kansas the following month. Unimpressed with some of the play he saw on tape, Miles, amid a 3-9 campaign, pushed assistants for further evaluations of multiple recruits at camps. This caused confusion because the recruits in question had already pledged to the Jayhawks and camps only take place in the spring and summer.
“No one has any fricking clue what he’s talking about,” the former employee said. “I couldn’t get out fast enough.”
Miles had tried to get involved in Cincinnati’s coaching search after the 2016 season, according to a person with knowledge of the situation. He interviewed with Purdue and Houston during that same cycle, with the latter interview being described by a person involved with the Cougars’ search as one of the worst he had ever seen.
Miles’ time at Kansas only added to internal frustration over why Long hired the then-65-year-old coach when no one else seemingly would. Miles would regularly repeat himself in meetings, according to multiple people with knowledge of the situation, leading to eye rolls throughout the room.
“It was so apparent to anyone who ever had a conversation with Les that the guy should not be doing this,” the earlier former employee said. “That’s what pissed me off the most. That’s what made me mad: that Jeff Long would put Kansas football in that situation.”
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The deposition also revealed that Kansas had filmed top administrators to chronicle the hiring process of Miles — before Beaty had been fired — for an ESPN+ series. Additionally, Long made remarks about Miles’ “dementia” that he explained away by saying that he was simply referring to negative recruiting against Kansas under Miles’ watch.
But there were early signs that Miles lacked the expertise to resurrect a downtrodden program. One former employee described a scene from November 2019, late in Miles’ debut season, in which the head coach insisted on watching senior highlight film of committed recruits who were set to sign with Kansas the following month. Unimpressed with some of the play he saw on tape, Miles, amid a 3-9 campaign, pushed assistants for further evaluations of multiple recruits at camps. This caused confusion because the recruits in question had already pledged to the Jayhawks and camps only take place in the spring and summer.
“No one has any fricking clue what he’s talking about,” the former employee said. “I couldn’t get out fast enough.”
Miles had tried to get involved in Cincinnati’s coaching search after the 2016 season, according to a person with knowledge of the situation. He interviewed with Purdue and Houston during that same cycle, with the latter interview being described by a person involved with the Cougars’ search as one of the worst he had ever seen.
Miles’ time at Kansas only added to internal frustration over why Long hired the then-65-year-old coach when no one else seemingly would. Miles would regularly repeat himself in meetings, according to multiple people with knowledge of the situation, leading to eye rolls throughout the room.
“It was so apparent to anyone who ever had a conversation with Les that the guy should not be doing this,” the earlier former employee said. “That’s what pissed me off the most. That’s what made me mad: that Jeff Long would put Kansas football in that situation.”
This post was edited on 12/19/25 at 12:30 pm
Posted on 12/19/25 at 12:40 pm to TigersJump
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But there were early signs that Miles lacked the expertise to resurrect a downtrodden program. One former employee described a scene from November 2019, late in Miles’ debut season, in which the head coach insisted on watching senior highlight film of committed recruits who were set to sign with Kansas the following month. Unimpressed with some of the play he saw on tape, Miles, amid a 3-9 campaign, pushed assistants for further evaluations of multiple recruits at camps. This caused confusion because the recruits in question had already pledged to the Jayhawks and camps only take place in the spring and summer.
“No one has any fricking clue what he’s talking about,” the former employee said. “I couldn’t get out fast enough.”
I don't really understand how this is a problem, but I might be misunderstanding this paragraph, if those recruits were not good, why wouldn't you continue to look at other options if they were some still available.
Posted on 12/19/25 at 12:43 pm to BallChamp00
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So its not Lupus?
I just want to remind you that what Miles appears to have is alzheimers or dementia, not Lupus. So all those of you that know someone with alzheimers/dementia, like someone with it, or people who might venture into a room and forget why they walked in there, this is your disease. It's not Lupus - that's an entirely different disease.
Posted on 12/19/25 at 1:20 pm to BallChamp00
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So its not Lupus?
It’s never lupus
Posted on 12/19/25 at 1:24 pm to Fuzzy Dunlop
Nope, not sure why this needed a new thread either with the other one right here
Posted on 12/19/25 at 1:32 pm to TigersJump
This article is from 2021. How is he now?
Posted on 12/19/25 at 2:59 pm to TigersJump
I heard him speak a few times and his decline in those small rooms declined quickly after 2011.
Posted on 12/19/25 at 3:43 pm to TigersJump
That article to me made the coaches and the administration at Kansas sound like shite.
It didn’t appear they gave a frick about Les and and what medical problems he may be going through at the time
It didn’t appear they gave a frick about Les and and what medical problems he may be going through at the time
This post was edited on 12/19/25 at 3:44 pm
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