CC: Baton Rouge Writer: "Take the Job Les"

Submitted by OccaM on

http://theadvocate.com/sports/11002207-123/time-is-right-for-les

Very neat article regarding Les' situation at LSU. Apparently one of his kids is considering Michigan for college. It also talks about how he is under appreciated at LSU and that he should follow his heart. 

Personally, if both of the Harbros don't end up here (which seems pretty likely).. then my coaching list would be 

1) Stoops (if genuinely interested) 

2) Miles 

3) Frost or Herman? 

FWIW... 

Brodie

December 4th, 2014 at 7:51 PM ^

yeah, but that is going to completely go over everyone's heads or be dismissed as SEC craziness. The truth is, LSU fans have wanted Les gone for a long, long time. There is a reason they rather vocally talk about him coming to Michigan even when our job isn't open and a lot of it is wishful thinking.

Posters here will continue to ignore this reality because it doesn't fit the narrative of Les Miles, coaching genius who is dying to come to Michigan. I predict I'll be negged no fewer than 4 times for this post, but you can go read their opinions for yourself. You can also look at people like Cowherd actually laughing at the idea to get some idea of how well respected Miles actually is outside of the Michigan fanbase.

jsquigg

December 4th, 2014 at 4:46 PM ^

I don't care how popular Miles is with some of the fanbase, I'd take Mullen, Stoops, and Gundy before him assuming we can't get Harbaugh.  I'm not saying Miles would be the worst hire, but his record is meh considering the institutional advantage LSU gives him and his offense is fucking horrid.

M-Dog

December 4th, 2014 at 6:18 PM ^

I don't know why Les would want to leave LSU.  It's a match made in heaven.

He gets great recruits, he has Death Valley (at night for the really big games), he's in the SEC West which means that he can make the Playoffs without even winning the Division, and they let him be him . . . grass, pressers, game clock, all of it.

He's batshit crazy and they love him for it down on the bayou.

At Michigan, the first time he gave a less than articulate press conference (which would pretty much be his first press conference), we'd be all over his case.  And he'd start out with half of the AD hating him before he even arrived.  

Truthfully, if I was someone close to him, I would whisper in his ear "Don't do it.  It's not the homecoming fantasy you think it is."

 

MoJo Rising

December 4th, 2014 at 6:32 PM ^

At Michigan, the first time he gave a less than articulate press conference (which would pretty much be his first press conference), we'd be all over his case. And he'd start out with half of the AD hating
You think that will be bad. Just think what some on here will do to him for poor grammar, speech, phrases, etc. bolivia will at least have a new head coach.

Brodie

December 4th, 2014 at 7:55 PM ^

they really don't love him down there, did you read the article in the OP? He is not highly thought of by LSU fans at all... basically the narrative down there is that the chimp could have achieved the results Les has and that they've fallen permanently behind Alabama because Les is an inferior coach. It's all right there in black and white.

If Les comes to Michigan it's because he wants to get out of the heat and I am not talking about Louisiana weather

a2bluefan

December 4th, 2014 at 6:28 PM ^

I don't get why Stoops' name keeps getting mentioned. He's been hugely successful at Oklahoma. He's making a pile of money at one of the top programs in the country. They are in the national championship conversation nearly every year. Has he given even the slightest inkling that he wants to move on? Any interest in or ties to Michigan whatsoever? Have the Sooner fans/alums/admin given any such inkling? Or do Michigan fans just bring up his name because he's a great coach that they think they can somehow woo away from Norman with a truckload of money?

SalvatoreQuattro

December 4th, 2014 at 6:43 PM ^

People are jumping...no jetpacking to conclusions based on hearsay that no one as of yet has proven to actually have been stated.

Certain people need to calm the fuck down and let the process finish. Once we see who they hire then we can committ seppuku  or write a chanson de geste in Hackett's honor.

Ray

December 4th, 2014 at 7:40 PM ^

Why leave a successful program, where the recruiting is easier and you get all the support you need?  Why leave a comfortable situation?  Why risk it all?

To move on to the next challenge, that's why.  Because for some, routine = boring, and they thrive on building the next great thing, and building a legacy. 

I'm intrigued by the possibility of Mullen, but I really like the idea of a Harbaugh, Stoops or Miles because those guys would be giving up something to come here.  Skin in the game, actions speak louder than words.  All that stuff.