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Posted on 12/20/25 at 3:40 am to L5ut1g3r
Things I miss from Les Miles’ tenure:
1. The Big Cat drill. Every LSU team he coached was physical and tough.
2. His press conferences where he never really gave a straight answer and the media was constantly bewildered.
3. His one liners like, “He didn’t have the chest” or my favorite, “ That’s Death Valley - where opponents dreams come to die”.
1. The Big Cat drill. Every LSU team he coached was physical and tough.
2. His press conferences where he never really gave a straight answer and the media was constantly bewildered.
3. His one liners like, “He didn’t have the chest” or my favorite, “ That’s Death Valley - where opponents dreams come to die”.
This post was edited on 12/20/25 at 3:47 am
Posted on 12/20/25 at 7:55 am to LSUStock
quote:that was the thing about Les - he GOT LSU. He really embraced all things purple and gold. Like that post game interview when he said there was a “stiff dew”. I mean on the fly refusing to say it ever rains in tiger stadium and coming up with the phrase “stiff dew”? That’s just and all timer. No one else could do that.
He didn’t have the chest” or my favorite, “ That’s Death Valley - where opponents dreams come to die”.
All kinds of Les-isms have staying power on this board to this day. Nicked, chest, soft tissue, R-Kansas, kiss them on the mouth- if you’re a girl, etc. No other coach comes close.
I always had Les’ back and got in multiple arguments on this board with some people in this thread who wanted him fired after game 1 and never let up. His wins need to be restored and he needs to be in the HOF.
Without those stupid vacated wins he’s the winningest coach in LSU history and we’ve been playing football for over 100 years.
Posted on 12/20/25 at 8:16 am to LSUStock
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. His press conferences where he never really gave a straight answer and the media was constantly bewildered.
Yeah, I think that was kind of a defense mechanism for Les, I think at some point he became aware he was ridiculed a bit for his odd manner and presentation, so I think he began to try to lean into it and give the impression he was calculating genius playing the bumbling Columbo role.
I never really bought that - I always thought what we saw was who we saw.
to your point I do think he would smirk after he spouted curious nothings. Like when they would ask him for scrimmage stats and he'd just make them up on the spot.
Not sure when the cognitive issues began as it was always difficult to tell because his peculiarities were so prevalent as well. I pray for the best for he and his family in dealing with whatever it is they are going through.
Posted on 12/20/25 at 12:09 pm to St8lyOaks
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His last couple of years until he was fired were not great, but the overall track record stands up against any other LSU coach.
It really wasn't the full last two years, either. It was the end of 2015 and 4 games of 2016.
LSU entered the ninth game of 2015 against Alabama as the #2 team in the nation with the odds-on favorite to win the Heisman in Fournette. While Alabama did hold Fournette in check, LSU tied the game in the second quarter. Unfortunately, on the 40-yard TD pass to open the LSU scoring, it appears that Brandon Harris was injured. He continued to play, but his production tanked and the offense went into a 3 game shell. Fournette would not be invited to New York and everyone thought the season was a disaster.
We all know how 2016 started.
So, we're not talking about 2 full seasons, but about a 9-game stretch where LSU went 4-5, but also included a total evisceration of a Patrick Mahomes Texas Tech team.
Sometimes, it all goes wrong fast.
GEAUX TIGERS!
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