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re: What is your favorite Les Miles moment?

Posted on 1/25/18 at 7:18 am to
Posted by TheDeathValley
New Orleans, LA
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Posted on 1/25/18 at 7:18 am to
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His last moment at LSU is my favorite.



Yeah this is totlly better than when we won the BCSNCG or the two SECCGs!

My favorites:
2007- Holding the Crystal Ball
2011- SECCG
2007- The 4th down drive
"I got a championship game to play and I am excited for my damn strong football team to play in it"

"The grass at tiger stadium tastes best"

"There was a contact between a football player and a cheerleader, male I might add. That male cheerleader clipped me from the side as I was running full speed, or slower than full speed, but generally, in the upper quadrant of speed. And I hit the ground pretty good."

"When I wake up in the morning and I turn that film on, it's like reading a book and it's exciting. I don't read books, but if I read books it would be like reading a book."

"Yeah, we call that mulling around. Okay guys, come on now. What we're going to do early in this game is mull around, okay? And later, we're going call that monkey-off-our-back play."

"My point to you is, there is no such thing as a flop that takes the field for our football team. Just so ya know, I'm proud of those men. How ****ing easy would it have been to say it's their night. Excuse my language. Spectacular group of men. You got to find them, you throw your arms around them and give them a big kiss on the mouth, if you're a girl."

"Let's play for victory, it's what we do!"


Bonus:
"You find em and you kiss em on the mouth. If you're a girl"
2012 Ole Miss Presser- "Go go go go go"
Getting flipped off in 2011 by Petrino
Posted by Tiger Voodoo
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Posted on 1/25/18 at 9:48 am to
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TheDeathValley



All great stuff


I always also particularly enjoyed his halftime interview at Tennessee in 06 with Tracy Wolfson when he told her we’re going to “play our arse off” or something like that

That was a key game early in his tenure when that season could gone off the rails, and likely would have ended his time in Baton Rouge much sooner. But he rallied the team and that momentum carried us to the ND Sugar Bowl and #3 finish, a preseason #2 ranking in 07 and eventually on to the BCSNC which gave us the highest point of his tenure.



The other that stands out was after the huge upset against defending national champion Alabama in 2010, after many said he would never beat Saban again.

After the game he was ecstatic and had the “WAAAAAHOOOOO” moment in the on field postgame interview. It was his immediate reaction not planned or considered at the podium. It was pure joy and really captured how unique he was from the majority of coaches out there.

No coachspeak, not even Lesspeak that became almost forced later on like he was trying to play a character.

That was the real Miles, and unfortunately we just didn’t get to see him very much after The Rematch. It definitely broke the spirit that seemed to bring out the best in him and his teams.
This post was edited on 1/25/18 at 11:39 am
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