And as the lights came on in Death Valley and day faded to night, Miles became a legend. Facing a fourth-and-one while trailing 14-13, Miles eschewed a field goal, called a timeout, and did what anyone would have done in that situation, he ran the toss sweep reverse for 23 yards. Then he ate grass. Then his team scored a touchdown, converted a two-point conversion, and kicked a field goal that ended Alabama's hopes at both an SEC and national title and more importantly kept LSU in the SEC and National Championship chase. And to you Miles Bashers - here’s your new creed - And as the moon now rises over Tiger Stadium, let me be clear on this, I will never utter another critical word about Leslie Edwin Miles. He's my favorite SEC coach. And he should be yours, too. After all, the world's a better place when a coach can tell you which SEC field tastes better. Geaux Tigers
"After all, the world's a better place when a coach can tell you which SEC field tastes better" Love that one.....