The LSU Tigers shake off a sluggish start to put away the Furman Paladins in the second half. It was a big night in the air and on the ground for the Tigers but Coach Les Miles has plenty to be concerned about with Alabama looming in two weeks
LSU Head Coach Les Miles started off his press conference on Columbus Day Monday in…. well… sort of a strange way. He goes on to talk of Italians, discovering new worlds, St. Patrick’s Day… I really can’t even paraphrase this, you need to watch/listen.
Les Miles is a successful college football coach. Les Miles isn't so great at Twitter. He's got it half right at least, live-tweeting the Lakers and Heat tussle on NBC yesterday.
After Arkansas offered Les Miles a 5 year $27.5 million contract to be their next head football coach, LSU responded by making Miles an even richer man. Today, Miles signed a...
LSU is saying they have no evidence of such an offer, but the word on the street is Arkansas reportedly has offered LSU coach Les Miles a five-year, $27.5-million deal.
Arkansas head coach and partial grown man, Bobby-leave-you-in-the-middle-of-the-night-for-another-team-Petrino, didn't like the way Les and the Tigers won Friday's battle for the boot.
What do you think? Was Coach Miles right to take the knee or should he have at least attempted to run a play? The way the Ole Miss defense was playing I'm sure any play other than taking a knee probably would have scored points.
The connection between big time college football and big time professional tennis is a thin one at best. While both sports require athletes to be at the top of their games, one is about the individual, the other is about teamwork. That was until now when the newly crowned Wimbledon Champ Novak Djokovic took a page directly out of LSU Tigers Head Coach Les Miles Playbook.