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re: Les Miles' legacy at LSU and national perception
Posted on 11/28/11 at 12:23 pm to rickgrimes
Posted on 11/28/11 at 12:23 pm to rickgrimes
I think Les has already cemented his legacy. Other than 2008, which was a rebuilding year, the team has been near the top of the SEC ever since Miles took over for Saban.
Obviously, if he and his team can finish the year 14-0 with the crystal football, he'll reach legendary status whenever he decides to retire.
But let's not forget that Miles earned the title of "The Mad Hatter" with some of the most gutsiest/sometimes bizarre playcalls in recent memory. His clock mismanagement hurt the national perception of him but I don't think anyone is denying that Les Miles is a fantastic football coach anymore.
Obviously, if he and his team can finish the year 14-0 with the crystal football, he'll reach legendary status whenever he decides to retire.
But let's not forget that Miles earned the title of "The Mad Hatter" with some of the most gutsiest/sometimes bizarre playcalls in recent memory. His clock mismanagement hurt the national perception of him but I don't think anyone is denying that Les Miles is a fantastic football coach anymore.
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