I like LSU Tigers coach Les Miles, not only because he is a great football coach, but when it comes to Twitter he's about a bright as I am. In other words, he ain't too bright.
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.
"Our football team really is anxious for a quality game!" That quote, from Les Miles at Wednesday's press conference in Baton Rouge welcoming Chick-Fil-A Bowl representatives in promotion of the New Year's Eve Bowl game, is an indicator of how eager the coach is to show the nation he still has one of the best college football teams in America.
Yesterday, Arkansas offered Les Miles more than 20 million dollars to become their head coach. Today, Les Miles became a Tiger for a little longer. At a press conference in Baton Rouge, Director of Athletics Joe Alleva addressed the Arkansas offer.
After a disastrous season in Arkansas where the Hogs finished the season with an overall 4-8 record (2-6 SEC), the Razorbacks are already looking to make a big splash in college football.
But will it come down to the LSU Tigers losing their head coach to their rivals from the North?
LSU beat Ole Miss on Saturday and boy, did Les Miles think it was a good game! The Mad Hatter WENT OFF during the post-game press conference. We're not sure what prompted Les to go on this rant... but we're sure glad he doesn't have a filter sometimes.
The LSU offense has played it's best ball over the last two weeks. The Tigers look to continue their hot play on Saturday when they face Ole Miss. Don't miss the game on 1130 the Tiger. Les Miles spoke to the media after practice on Wednesday.
There are fans of the LSU Tigers everywhere. Even in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, the current home of Nick Saban and the home of the Alabama Crimson Tide.
Tigers fans in the Tide's home city decided to play a little practical joke, just in time for Saturday's huge LSU-Alabama matchup.
On Tuesday, ESPN reporter Jenn Brown went "Inside the Program" with Les Miles and the LSU Football team as they prepare for #1 Alabama who comes to Tiger Stadium on Saturday night.
It's the biggest game of the year in college football until the BCS National Championship Game January 7th. Les Miles addressed the media for the first time this week on Monday.
Miles was asked that question at his weekly press luncheon this week.
The question comes after the Tigers' 14-6 loss to the Florida Gators last Saturday. That was only the second time in seven games in which LSU didn't score a touchdown.