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re: Firing Miles scaring other coaches off

Posted on 9/27/10 at 10:06 pm to
Posted by sabanisarustedspoke
Member since Jan 2007
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Posted on 9/27/10 at 10:06 pm to
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Firing Miles scaring other coaches off
Probably Germans but I haven't seen anything about it so here we go....

Lets say Miles has a 9-3 or possibly a 10-2 season, and still gets fired (or resigns) this year or the next. Will another coach want to come here to coach knowing that even though you win in a mediocre fashion you will be chastised to the point of no return. I don't support a lot of the decisions Miles makes. However how do you expect another coach to feel comfortable into an environment that not only do you have to win you have to be completely dominant doing it.

Disclaimer: This is not in defense of Miles in anyway nor do I mean by this post that I support his offensive decisions. This is simply a question about the apprehension another coach may face about taking over LSU.


Coaches do inherently have egos of epic proportions so that in itself will allow us to get a top knotch replacement. Also, please find me a national analyst, pundit, etc. that will go on record saying that Miles is a force to be reckoned with in the coaching world. You won't. That's because on the national scene and among his peers(which is where most of the media gets the info to form their opinions of coaches) consider him a complete idiot and know that he has underperformed with cards he's been dealt. Lastly, this is a moot point if he goes 9-3 or better. Sorry, if he wins 9 or 10 he's staying for atleast another 2 years.
Posted by JaxTigah
Jackson, MS
Member since Dec 2009
1499 posts
Posted on 9/27/10 at 10:18 pm to
I love all the people that are just sure we will get someone better. Alabama thought so after Stallings and look at the hell they went through before Saban. Look at UT after Fulmer, Texas after Akers, A&M after Slocum, ND after Holtz. Top jobs all that were a lot harder to fill than some people thought.
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