Baton Rouge Morning Advocate has an interesting view on Les Miles Career, some good humor too. Sounds like he is negotiating with one of the teams seeking a new coach and that suits me just fine other than I wish it had happened years ago.
From the Advocate:
Whatever decision is made about Miles, it is safe to conclude it will happen after the A&M game but well before LSU sets sail on what now will be a pretty meaningless bowl trip.
Athletic director Joe Alleva declined comment about Miles after the game, saying there would be no comment until after the regular season is completed.
But if the writing isn’t on the wall for Miles, the pencil is at least being sharpened. If as has been established in this column that Miles is coaching for his job against Ole Miss and Texas A&M, what kind of result against the Aggies could change his fortunes at this point?
Black Friday has come early for the LSU football program. And soon, very soon, the school may be shopping for a new coach.
Miles, to his credit, said any speculation about his job didn’t have an impact on the game or his players. They claimed they heard none of the talk about their coach this week.
“I’m a nonfactor,” Miles said quietly afterward. “It has been and always will be about the team at LSU.”
Long after the game was over, Miles returned to a corner of Vaught-Hemingway Stadium’s cold, lonely playing field to record his weekly television show.
“Go to hell, LSU!” a couple of well-marinated Ole Miss fans mockingly yelled from a suite in the south end zone.
Not to worry, Rebels.
The Tigers, and their coach, are already there.