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Pat Dye Field => War Damn Eagle => Topic started by: Townhallsavoy on September 25, 2016, 04:36:05 PM
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Ross Dellenger ?@RossDellenger 32s32 seconds ago
BREAKING: Multiple sources confirm to The Advocate that #LSU has fired football coach Les Miles and offensive coordinator Cam Cameron.
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They gone.
Yaw Yaw is interim HC.
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https://www.seccountry.com/lsu/report-lsu-has-fired-les-miles-and-cam-cameron
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They gone.
Yaw Yaw is interim HC.
Brent Schaeffer named starting QB
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He did a damn good job at USC while interim corch. 6-1 in conference.
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They are going after Petrino
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They are going after Petrino
I imagine their short list includes Harley Petrino, Tom Herman, Art Briles and Nick Saban.
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Steve Ensminger to take over as OC. :rofl: :rofl:
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Honestly glad we played them early Orgeron might be able to make some waves
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Bye Les, go eat grass elsewhere.
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Honestly glad we played them early Orgeron might be able to make some waves
I agree that guy can motivate.
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Steve Ensminger to take over as OC. :rofl: :rofl:
(http://s.mlkshk.com/r/FUSL)
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Steve Ensminger to take over as OC. :rofl: :rofl:
LULZ
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Some things to ponder from this.
What if the play had counted? Is Auburn helping Gus pack up his office while Les lives to fight another day?
I hope Gus was watching. Les stubbornly stuck with Cam Cameron (Rhett Lashlee) and so desperately wanted Brandon Harris (Jeremy Johnson) to be the guy that he cost himself his job.
Within 15 minutes of the announcement I had texts from two Bama fan quasi friends claiming "Nick done processed him another one." Their hypothesis is that LSU's overwhelming desire to be Bama is the reason they cut Miles loose.
Who the hell does LSU think they are? For most of my lifetime they were a moderately decent team, but no big deal at all.
Charlie McClendon took the team over in 1962. In 17 years he won the SEC once. Finished second twice. Over his last six seasons he won five games twice, seven games twice and eight games twice. Never higher than third, as low as ninth in the SEC.
He was followed by Jerry Stovall who went four years and won as many as eight games just once.
Bill Arnsparger was there three years, did well, won the SEC for the first time in like 16 years and then quit to be AD at Florida.
Enter Mike Archer. Ten wins his first year, then eight, then four then five. See ya.
Curley Hallman was there four years and never won more than five games in a season.
Gerry Dinardo was next. After posting one ten-win season he tanked, winning four and three games his last two.
Next was the cheating motherfucker Nick Saban. LSU, for the first time since 1962 -- 40 fucking years -- was relevant for more than a blip.
Les comes along. Never had a losing season. Double digit wins seven out of his 12 seasons through 2015. Fewest wins over that span is eight. Won nine last year and they wanted to boot him then.
Wins the SEC twice thereby matching the output of every coach since 1962 combined (minus Saban).
LSU. I have a question for you. Who the fuck do you think you are? Les Miles is the winningest coach in your modern history. His .778 winning percentage is higher than any coach except a few dingleberries nobody's ever heard of from the late 1800s and early 1900s. His winning percentage is better than Saban's.
Who do you think you are, really?
I think you're about to fucking find out.
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Great post. Would love to drop that on some LSU site; however, I've seriously softened my stance on the LSU fan base. In the 80's and 90's, they were irrelevant, but the most belligerent, obnoxious fan base on earth. After numerous parties and interactions, including this weekend on the Planes since then with their fans, I get it.
BTW...I had a GREAT time this weekend in AU.
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Didn't we have a resident poster that was married to a corndog? I missed that insight on the corndog psyche!
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They are going after Petrino
Will a 10M buyout get in their way?
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If you heard Les Miles' interview on the dan Patrick show you will understand my respect for the guy.
I'd be proud to have him represrnt Auburn the way he does LSU.
Nothing but class.
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If you heard Les Miles' interview on the dan Patrick show you will understand my respect for the guy.
I'd be proud to have him represrnt Auburn the way he does LSU.
Nothing but class.
The former LSU coach, who was fired Sunday after his team got off to a disappointing 2-2 start, made that clear Monday on Dan Patrick's radio show in his first public comments since his dismissal.
"I don't golf," Miles told Patrick. "I play no tennis. I enjoy shooting the gun; I don't necessarily like to point it at animals. I play cards, not very well. But what I have done for probably 12 to 14 hours a day for the last number of years is coach football. So I would have a difficult time not being involved in the game and not being a coach."
Miles boasts the highest winning percentage in modern-day LSU history (.770) and sits second on the school's all-time wins list with a record of 114-34. In his 11-plus seasons in the SEC, Miles' teams claimed a 2007 BCS championship, played for another national title in 2011 and won three conference titles.
However, the program has not lived up to its lofty expectations in recent years. The 2016 squad was a preseason top-10 team, but LSU fell out of the national polls after Saturday's 18-13 loss to Auburn dropped the Tigers to 2-2.
Miles, who will turn 63 in November, said LSU athletic director Joe Alleva informed him of his firing at a face-to-face meeting Sunday. Miles said he did not fight the decision to end his LSU run in its 12th season.
"It was beyond fighting," Miles said. "The enjoyment of being here, the enjoyment of the community, the experiences that my family's had, it's too important to me to fight over. It's history. It's what we are. If they see that a change makes the Tigers better, then I am for them."
Although Miles said a "cultural divide" within LSU's athletic department led to his exit -- school power brokers almost fired him in November in a highly public tug-of-war -- he thanked Alleva for the opportunity to address the Tigers at a team meeting Sunday.
"I recognize in those decisions so many times, you can see where it's not necessary that the ex-head coach says goodbye," Miles said. "But they gave me that opportunity, and I took advantage of it and did not stay long, but wished them well. They deserve the best. I think Ed Orgeron will do a great job for them, and I exited about as fast as I could."
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Not so sure about the 2016 version, but I would have loved to have the guy coaching here a few years ago. The guy is a real class act.
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The first list posted on NOLA is a total joke.
Shaw from Stanford
Patterson from TCU
Petrino
Peterson from Washington
Kiffin
Chip Kelly
Tom Herman
Jimbo Fisher
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the only one that's probably viable at this point? Larry Fedora.
The only things they're missing are Gruden, Parcells, Cowher, Ditka, Spurrier and Bellichik.
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The first list posted on NOLA is a total joke.
Shaw from Stanford
Patterson from TCU
Petrino
Peterson from Washington
Kiffin
Chip Kelly
Tom Herman
Jimbo Fisher
and
the only one that's probably viable at this point? Larry Fedora.
The only things they're missing are Gruden, Parcells, Cowher, Ditka, Spurrier and Bellichik.
BWHAHAHAHAHHAHAH
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Fingers crossed they land Kiffin!!!! :pwnd:
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Fingers crossed they land Kiffin!!!! :pwnd:
Let him take over the turd program once little Nicky retires.
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Let him take over the turd program once little Nicky retires.
That's Dabo's job.
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Josh McDaniels
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Is Steve Sarkisian a viable candidate or is it too soon?
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The list doesn't look like much of a joke to me. I think the first few on there would probably take themselves out of the equation for a variety of reasons. Shaw has a great gig at Stanford and has already said emphatically that he's not considering the LSU job. (Note to Coach. Even if you have no plans to leave, keep em' guessing. It gets you a big raise. That's how the game is played.)
I'm guessing Patterson has been wined and dined (Especially dined) by the best of them. For some reason, he seems happy and entrenched in the Frawg program.
Petrino: Buyout is too big and for some strange reason, I kind of believe the guy when he says he realizes how lucky he is to have the UL job.
As for the others, I could easily see any one of them. And as Steele told a group of HS Corches in the Spring, including my BIL, Fisher was 24 hours from taking the podium in Baton Rude last season.
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The list doesn't look like much of a joke to me. I think the first few on there would probably take themselves out of the equation for a variety of reasons. Shaw has a great gig at Stanford and has already said emphatically that he's not considering the LSU job. (Note to Coach. Even if you have no plans to leave, keep em' guessing. It gets you a big raise. That's how the game is played.)
I'm guessing Patterson has been wined and dined (Especially dined) by the best of them. For some reason, he seems happy and entrenched in the Frawg program.
Petrino: Buyout is too big and for some strange reason, I kind of believe the guy when he says he realizes how lucky he is to have the UL job.
As for the others, I could easily see any one of them. And as Steele told a group of HS Corches in the Spring, including my BIL, Fisher was 24 hours from taking the podium in Baton Rude last season.
Agree, Shaw is not leaving Stanford and Petrino's sitting this one out. Rumblings of Texas parting with Strong...again.
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Is Steve Sarkisian a viable candidate or is it too soon?
Let him have a few more drinks first. :bar:
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Either way, this is a huge hire for the SEC. I look at LSU right now the same way I look at our program. I think both have talent out the ass but no direction. If LSU makes the right move, look out.
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Either way, this is a huge hire for the SEC. I look at LSU right now the same way I look at our program. I think both have talent out the ass but no direction. If LSU makes the right move, look out.
They have to stay in the state right?
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Let him have a few more drinks first. :bar:
His peers thought very highly of him until that outburst at the rally. Think he gets another shot as a head coach by the start of next season or is he done?
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His peers thought very highly of him until that outburst at the rally. Think he gets another shot as a head coach by the start of next season or is he done?
I don't know, this is just one of many articles on him.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/ncaaf/pac12/2015/10/12/steve-sarkisian-alcohol-usc-washington/73812104/
Steve Sarkisian's issues with alcohol apparently started well before he got to Southern California.
According to a report in Monday's Los Angeles Times, there were plenty of people who knew about it, so much that it became a running joke among players at the University of Washington, Sarkisian's previous coaching stop.
The Times gathered more than 800 pages of receipts and expense reports from Sarkisian's tenure at Washington that show alcohol was a constant presence
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Fuck it seems like " The Times" had it in for him, like Watergate. Geez!
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The Times gathered more than 800 pages of receipts and expense reports from Sarkisian's tenure at Washington that show alcohol was a constant presence
Goddamn, I hope no one goes digging through my expense reports.
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Goddamn, I hope no one goes digging through my expense reports.
Kim's a great boss.
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Goddamn, I hope no one goes digging through my expense reports.
Those lap dances were a necessity dammit.
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Those lap dances were a necessity dammit.
and so much better when the stripper is cryin'.
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and so much better when the stripper is cryin'.
Infinitely better. That's how you know that they are already dead on the inside.
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Infinitely better. That's how you know that they are already dead on the inside.
that plus tears make the best lube.
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Infinitely better. That's how you know that they are already dead on the inside.
Just like the burnt tree.
Too soon?