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Moving 4 school-age kids isn't worth coaching at your Alma Mater
Posted on 1/8/11 at 2:36 pm
Posted on 1/8/11 at 2:36 pm
I moved a lot growing up (army brat) and as an adult before having kids. It sucked every time. I now have two kids and we're entrenched in the community (sports, school, church, friends, etc). I can't imagine moving them for purely emotional reasons. It would take LOTS more money (or loss of a job) for me to decide to move. And I suspect that feeling is amplified when you have four kids like Miles does.
Posted on 1/8/11 at 2:38 pm to DEG
good point but I think that it may be different as a coach but maybe i'm wrong
Posted on 1/8/11 at 2:39 pm to catholictigerfan
His kids will have a life few of us can dream of. Location isn't going to matter nearly as much to them.
Posted on 1/8/11 at 2:41 pm to DEG
Does Miles' family love Baton Rouge? This would be an important variable IMO.
Posted on 1/8/11 at 2:42 pm to Toddy
i think his kids are pretty young too, middle school and elementary age
Posted on 1/8/11 at 2:42 pm to catholictigerfan
the kids/family thing is a valid argument under most circumstances. except for coach's families. its simply part of gig. its the reason they make millions of dollars. elite football coaches are some of the most driven, selfish, and egotistical people on the planet. thats not an attack on the profession, or any specific coach. simply put, coaches like miles dont get to where they are right now by putting their family first.
This post was edited on 1/8/11 at 2:44 pm
Posted on 1/8/11 at 2:44 pm to Lincoln1
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His kids will have a life few of us can dream of.
Life for kids is about friends, family, and comfort in your surroundings. It's not about money or things as long as you put them in the right environment.
Or were you referring to something else?
Posted on 1/8/11 at 2:46 pm to DEG
to me, the internal fight miles is having is a built, big time program, LSU vs a massive rebuilding project close to his heart, UM. i guess it depends on his want to be the head guy at meeechigan
Posted on 1/8/11 at 2:49 pm to Angry LLAMA
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to me, the internal fight miles is having is a built, big time program, LSU vs a massive rebuilding project close to his heart, UM. i guess it depends on his want to be the head guy at meeechigan
Unless there's more money on the table, then that would be an emotional decision that he wouldn't make. Les isn't like other coaches when it comes to family. I promise his first concern is kids. Everything else comes second.
Posted on 1/8/11 at 2:54 pm to DEG
In many cases, people will take slightly less pay to go home. It's not unheard of in the business world.
I actually know tons of people that took less paying jobs to come back to Louisiana and be home again.
Les is going to make a lot of money if he goes to UM. Will it be the same as at LSU? Maybe not, but he will still be making $15 million+ likely/
I actually know tons of people that took less paying jobs to come back to Louisiana and be home again.
Les is going to make a lot of money if he goes to UM. Will it be the same as at LSU? Maybe not, but he will still be making $15 million+ likely/
Posted on 1/8/11 at 2:59 pm to Toddy
Miles children love Baton Rouge, his 17 year old daughter is a top flight swimmer on the University Cubs Swim team,
Posted on 1/8/11 at 3:00 pm to LSUMafia
The "going home" point is a fair one. Aging parents, etc.
Posted on 1/8/11 at 3:03 pm to DEG
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Life for kids is about friends, family, and comfort in your surroundings. It's not about money or things as long as you put them in the right environment.
Keeping in touch with friends is miles different than it was 20 years ago with Facebook & texting. Plus, they've got the money to fly anywhere they want as often as they want.
I have no idea how much family they have here - maybe they have more in Michigan.
And their surroundings will be comfortable no matter where they live for the rest of their (and their kids' kids' lives.)
With all due respect to the life of an army brat, I don't think the era and the situation are all that comparable.
Posted on 1/8/11 at 3:04 pm to skinny domino
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his 17 year old daughter is a top flight swimmer on the University Cubs Swim team,
not anymore, boarding school in florida
Posted on 1/8/11 at 3:34 pm to DEG
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I moved a lot growing up (army brat)
And to think, no one offered your parents MILLIONS of dollars & a super-star lifestyle to do it & they did it anyway. The coaching profession, much like the military, is a job that everyone going into it-wife/husband, kids, parents, etc,-knows that the longer you are in it, the more likely it will be that you will have to uproot & move, more than once. I think it is a consideration in the process but like your parents, you do what is best for you & your families future. Cathy & the kids know that daddy is a big time college football coach & they know that with that comes a family's responsibility to always be willing to do what it takes to help daddy succeed, even switching schools, giving up your team & friends.
G E A U X T I G E R S!!!
Posted on 1/8/11 at 3:43 pm to TIGERFANZZ
If it isn't worth it, way was it worth it when he uprooted from OK St. To bring them to Baton Rouge. I'd imagine education, crime, and all the other impt things regarding raising a family are better in Stillwater compared to BR.
Posted on 1/8/11 at 4:07 pm to guttata
Tigerfanzz:
Run your next post by someone before submitting. In the army you get move orders. Not move options. My dad had no choice. Les has a choice here. I promise you, if my father had a choice, then he would not have moved us- unless it would improve the quality of our lives. Get me?
Run your next post by someone before submitting. In the army you get move orders. Not move options. My dad had no choice. Les has a choice here. I promise you, if my father had a choice, then he would not have moved us- unless it would improve the quality of our lives. Get me?
Posted on 1/8/11 at 4:11 pm to DEG
And I'm sure at some point your father & mother made a decision that if the Army was going to be a career for your father, they would have to get used to moving. That was the only point I was trying to compare. Coaches are offered millions to uproot their families, military families are offered nothing but a new set of orders, I understand & RESPECT that.
G E A U X T I G E R S!!!
G E A U X T I G E R S!!!
Posted on 1/8/11 at 4:14 pm to Toddy
I loved Baton Rouge !!
sincerely,
Terri Saban
sincerely,
Terri Saban
Posted on 1/8/11 at 4:22 pm to DEG
I'm sure he has family in michigan to off set this
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