Les Miles
Les Miles (born November 10, 1953) is the head coach of the Louisiana State University football team. He was the Oklahoma State University head coach prior to that. See more about Les Miles here.
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BATON ROUGE — LSU's two new assistant football coaches, Frank Wilson and Billy Gonzales, were unable to participate in the Tigers' first bowl practice Monday or take part in any meetings as head coach Les Miles' staff is over the limit of nine coaches.
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From shreveporttimes.com
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Filed under: Alabama, Cincinnati, Nebraska, Pittsburgh, TexasA couple of weeks ago, Les Miles made one of the dumbest coaching decisions at the end of a game that any of us had ever seen. I wrote about that and called Miles an idiot. If you're an LSU fan you still see the end of that Ole Miss game in your nightmares. Given that a head coach is paid millions of dollars for his judgment, I thought the ridicule was much deserved. But then Mack...
From sports.aol.com
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- Putting the LSU Loss to Ole Miss in Perspective (bleacherreport.com)
Frank Wilson, who has spent four of the past five years coaching in the Southeastern Conference, has joined the LSU football staff as running backs coach and recruiting
coordinator.
Coach Les Miles announced Wilson's hiring Monday. He will replace...
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From newschannel9.com
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In the recently released movie "The Blind Side" about former Ole Miss left tackle Michael Oher, his guardian explains to him that “The Charge of the Light Brigade,” Lord Alfred Tennyson's classic poem is in reality about the Rebels' rivalry game against LSU, now known as the Magnolia Bowl.
The guardian explains that the cavalry, in a display of courage and unity, charges into a heavily fortified valley at the behest of their flawed but...
From bleacherreport.com
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- LSU's season may have Disney ending (theadvertiser.com)
- Memo to LSU's Les Miles: This is not the Big 12 (search.msn.com)
LSU coach Les Miles says he understands the criticism and accepts the blame for a series of gaffes that resulted in the 17th-ranked Tigers dropping a 25-23 decision to Ole Miss.
From sports-ak.espn.go.com
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- LSU's Miles accepts blame for gaffes vs. Ole Miss (rss.cnn.com)

