future of Les Miles in Baton Rouge?
Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2005 5:54 am
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i agree about the playoff. i was listening to one of the local radio shows and they had a Bronco on who was from some 1-AA school. and the hosts being "sports journalists" tried to play up the long-shot small school thing. after riffing the names of about a half-dozen Broncos (shannon sharpe, rod smith, etc) who went to small schools.....the player proceeded to mock D-1 for not settling the championship on the field. it was great. he was dead on. i liked him. can't remember his name, though,Terry in Crapchester wrote:Funny. But the mere fact that this was posted only two games into Dude's tenure with LSU shows just how screwed up the system is. We need a playoff.
i saw it. it's all over OU boards this AM, too.L45B wrote:I couldn't help but notice in last night's game after Clausen threw that late pick (less than 20 sec left), Miles was signaling for LSU's final timeout-- on a change of possession. You could see one of his assistants rush over to him to as to explain that the clock does indeed stop on a turnover. Looked like a classic John Cooper maneuver.
Anyone else see this? Makes me wonder how he got that job.
He'd be all over the Michigan Job if offered.Shoalzie wrote:I keep hearing Miles as being a possible successor for Carr up at Michigan. I don't know enough about the guy to have take on him but he is a Michigan guy. He's got a pretty sweet gig down at LSU but you wonder if he'd leave if the Michigan job was offered to him.
You bet I did. Classic.L45B wrote:Anyone else see this?
Yep, I saw that too. I screamed, "He's trying to call time out! What the hell is he trying to call timeout for?"L45B wrote:I couldn't help but notice in last night's game after Clausen threw that late pick (less than 20 sec left), Miles was signaling for LSU's final timeout-- on a change of possession. You could see one of his assistants rush over to him to as to explain that the clock does indeed stop on a turnover. Looked like a classic John Cooper maneuver.
Anyone else see this? Makes me wonder how he got that job.
GreginPG wrote:Yep, I saw that too. I screamed, "He's trying to call time out! What the hell is he trying to call timeout for?"L45B wrote:I couldn't help but notice in last night's game after Clausen threw that late pick (less than 20 sec left), Miles was signaling for LSU's final timeout-- on a change of possession. You could see one of his assistants rush over to him to as to explain that the clock does indeed stop on a turnover. Looked like a classic John Cooper maneuver.
Anyone else see this? Makes me wonder how he got that job.
There was no one else in the room.
peter dragon wrote:GreginPG wrote:Yep, I saw that too. I screamed, "He's trying to call time out! What the hell is he trying to call timeout for?"L45B wrote:I couldn't help but notice in last night's game after Clausen threw that late pick (less than 20 sec left), Miles was signaling for LSU's final timeout-- on a change of possession. You could see one of his assistants rush over to him to as to explain that the clock does indeed stop on a turnover. Looked like a classic John Cooper maneuver.
Anyone else see this? Makes me wonder how he got that job.
There was no one else in the room.![]()
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thats not to say I havent done the same thing