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Are you convinced Les Miles will start Brandon Harris vs Auburn?

Poll closed Oct 4, 2014.
  1. Yes

    26 vote(s)
    36.1%
  2. No

    46 vote(s)
    63.9%
  1. Again, the question isn't whether he should start Harris it is are you convinced that he will.
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  2. well my reading comprehension is lacking. i completely missed that small detail.


    im convinced les isnt even sure what he will do.
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  3. If you ever figure out Les you probably understand women too:)
  4. No I'm not convinced, I am however convinced that LSU fans will turn on him too the second he doesn't play well.
  5. I'm not a big fan of Miles at this point. I do feel his best is behind him and there is a systemic issue that has been festering since '11. As much as I do not trust Miles I have to feel he has the sense to start Harris. I do feel he will be on a short leash though because in Miles' hard headed mind AJ is his QB.
  6. Considering that he sent #10 trotting back out there after turning the ball over three time in a single quarter vs Cupcake St, no, I'm far from convinced that Harris gets the nod.
  7. That depends on what CLM does.

    The fans weren't booing Jennings .. they were booing CLM for leaving him out there to struggle, when they've seen a more efficient QB in Harris [for a couple of drives against moou]. ... I mean ... after the fumble and int .... try someone else.

    If Harris starts, and gets out there and stinks up the field, then CLM needs to throw in Jennings. IF AJ stinks up the field as well ... then who will the LSU fan base be booing?? Ya can't boo both of them. I mean ... what cha gonna do?? .. throw Krags in there??

    I give the LSU Fan Base a little credit!!
  8. I don't. They are simultaneously the best and worst fans in college football.
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  9. And he sits Hilliard for 2 1/2 Q for his first fumble in 15 games.
  10. You guys act as if you've never followed Les Miles before. His ego is every bit as out of hand as Saban's, Spurrier's, Meyer's, etc. The difference is he comes across as a lovable goofball so he seems like a lot less of a dickhead. He can't stand being wrong or admitting it easily and changing course, even to the detriment of putting the team in the best position to win at times. He will start Jennings.

    And I don't think anyone is "turning" on Anthony Jennings. It's a fact that he has sucked so far. He has been ineffective. Not even close to debateable. Harris has shined. Extremely effective. Not debateable. With these facts in our faces, it's sad that this is even a discussion. It says something about our coach.