That's a good question because it could be a number of reasons. Michigan doesn't want him to be their coach. Michigan does want him to be their coach. Mushy love for LSU. It's the one year anniversary of Bo's death. He knows he has 2 more months of this questioning. Dorsey told him too.
Could Michigan get impatient? My guess is yes. They will want someone in place. Even though they are Michigan and may have a built in recruiting base they by no means will wait around until January. Look for a decision to be made sooner rather than later.
No, the tears were moving away from his body...out of fear. Either that, or he found out someone had cancer, and he wanted to try and cure it.:thumb:
Miles is a man of great character. I've read a few accounts of him having a lot of struggle deciding to leave OSU to come to LSU. He's definitely not like Saban in this regard. We are lucky to have this man as a coach, but admittedly, there's part of me that just gets excited at the thought of Spurrier wearing an LSU visor on Saturday's.
it wasn't frustrated... I just think Les knows that without the Glenn Dorsey sacks, the Early Doucet big plays, the Trindon Holliday long runs, his career wouldn't be as relevant as it is... He definitely loves LSU and if he indeed doesn't leave for Michigan, then we don't have to ever worry about him leaving again, because this is the only job he'd take.
That's stupid...every coach in the NCAA has had their Waterloo. Carroll against Stanford, Carr against Appy State, Stoops against Colorado. The best they can come up with are a close game in which LSU beat the #17 team in the country and another #17 SEC team where they barely lost on the road? A team that suffered the distractions of Katrina to go 10-2 when the Saints imploded the same season? Weak ass arguements if you ask me.