Les Miles

DudznSudz

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Why was Les let go from LSU?

Could Les win here?

IS the moon made of cheese?
 

LZZOSO

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He would drastically have to change his offense, or let someone run it for him, but the team would be tough.
 

GeorgeFlippin

Heisman
May 29, 2001
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Agreed. I just like to remind people that Johnson is 60 and hasn't won much of anything.
And he doesn't light it up on the recruiting side, either. His past 4 classes (including 2017) have averaged 49th on Rivals, and he's right down in the hotbed area of talent. Plus, he's grumpier than a troll.
 

TFC2001

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In my years in ministry I learned that you will NEVER ever please everybody.
Someone will always shoot down the ideas of others. Guys like Les Miles, Scott Frost, Gary Patterson...dare I say even Mike Riley can have success here.
How about we cheer for THIS team and THIS coach to win out (a la Penn St. last year)!
 

Harry Caray

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Feb 28, 2002
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If one wanted to run the option, you would be wise to hire the coaches at Navy and Army before Paul Johnson. Won't happen here, though. Can you imagine how ugly that transition would be? All of our current QBs would transfer so they'd have to bring a true freshman or convert someone to QB. It would be a nightmare.

I just want a coach who is innovative on offense, no matter what system he runs - Brohm at Purdue I think is the best offensive mind in the game today. But I doubt he would leave for another job in the same conference after one year.
 

Headcard

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Feb 2, 2005
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If one wanted to run the option, you would be wise to hire the coaches at Navy and Army before Paul Johnson. Won't happen here, though. Can you imagine how ugly that transition would be? All of our current QBs would transfer so they'd have to bring a true freshman or convert someone to QB. It would be a nightmare.

I just want a coach who is innovative on offense, no matter what system he runs - Brohm at Purdue I think is the best offensive mind in the game today. But I doubt he would leave for another job in the same conference after one year.
I love Brohm and his offense and I am certain he would leave Purdue for Nebraska tomorrow.
 

nu2u

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Aug 10, 2006
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Les Miles? Jesus lets head over to the retired coach old folks home and see who else is up for the task. Lou Holtz is young for his age and might be ready for another go. Bill Parcells could be enticed if you include a sideline golf cart. The 'ole coach Steve Spurrier is restless and actually enjoys long walks in the cold. You want a spread offense? Well Bill Walsh is available and he invented the west coast offense. Remember those wide open offenses at Wyoming and Purdue? Hey, Joe Tiller is doing much better since he started eating his oatmeal. The nice thing is, these guys have morning coffee together down in the rec room. Hire one, you get the rest of them as assistants.

I say Nebraska should buck the trend of building a program around a successful young and innovative coach and make a pitch to the senior citizen market.
 
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CrazyChuckCarbo

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Les never seemed to develop his QBs at LSU. Or maybe he didn't recruit very good kids for the position. And his end of game clock management was horrendous. I mean really awful.
 

Brenmer

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I love Brohm and his offense and I am certain he would leave Purdue for Nebraska tomorrow.
Why are you certain he would leave Purdue for Nebraska? Purdue BOT, AD, and President are on record as saying they will do whatever it takes to make Purdue football relevant again. Should be sellout for Purdue-Michigan game today so revenue is flowing in again (after a long hiatus). Purdue has long history of "Cradle of QB's" tradition that fits Brohm Offensive attack perfectly.
 
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barney44

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Les never seemed to develop his QBs at LSU. Or maybe he didn't recruit very good kids for the position. And his end of game clock management was horrendous. I mean really awful.

His QB recruitment was terrible, pretty much all game managers..