WarmHand 01/15/2008
Looks like Les could use an updated review, especially after one of the most exciting seasons of football at LSU in a long while, and that's saying a lot. Miles combines his toughness, enthusiasm, and leadership skills to stand as one of the premier coaches today in college football. After embarrassing Ohio State in New Orleans to gain the National Championship, Miles and the 2007 Tigers made their statement about who's No. 1. Time will tell whether he reaches legendary status or not, but 2007 will always be there to showcase Miles' daring and "never say die" attitude. I think that Les is one of the best in the game presently. Thank the Lord LSU got him.
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zuchinibut 01/03/2006
Nick Saban was the guy who brought LSU back to national prominence, but Les Miles did a good job in 2005 of keeping them on the pedastool. They are still a top dog in the SEC, and Miles is a good coach as long as they remain successful.
OutsideBlitz 11/16/2005
Excellent hiring by LSU. Many LSU grads and fans were hoping for someone with a bigger background, but Les Miles is a coach on the rise. Did a terrific job at Oklahoma State and I think he'll have the Tigers in the Top 15 every year until he leaves.
Wolfbain 01/06/2005
Another class act from Bill McCartney's Colorado coaching staff headed to yet another head coaching position [Gary Barnett, Ron Dickerson, Lou Tepper, Gary DiNardo, Ron Vanderlinden, Jim Caldwell]; a hard-nosed leader who has competed with the best and demands nothing less.
Umar Deneb 10/30/2004
Overrated
Kirk Hatch 10/30/2004
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GIS 09/15/2004
A Big-12 Frail Yawn in a conference overrated!
Glad-ImNotMackBrown 07/28/2004
He's gonna have fun this fall..no Josh, or Rashaun, Tatum's now a Bronco...he will be lucky to go 4-8 this year with no stud at QB.
sooner2310 07/09/2004
he coaches OS-WHO? Ummmm....so he is coaching football?
FireDragon 07/09/2004
Being a OU fan you have to admire what he has done for OSU !
HuskerTexas 12/30/2003
Another guy from Bill Synder's Kansas State coaching staff to go on to head coaching success (Bob Stoops, OU; Jim Leavitt, USF; maybe someday, Mike Stoops at Arizona). Michigan native and alum, played for Schembechler; next Wolverine coach when Lloyd Carr retires? Not a bad choice.
Smokefree 11/06/2003
Another guy thats way too high
LtMike 09/08/2003
Doing a great job with little so far.
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