You remind me of a person on the titanic that wants to stay on the ship because you believe it can float. Enjoy your Big 10 man crush next year.......you will need it.
In their dreams. During Les' time as LSU coach (2005-now), he is the #10 winningest coach in Div 1 NCAA football, and #2 winningest coach in SEC football... 1. Texas 89.2% 2. Boise State 87.7% 3. Florida 85.1% (with Tebow) 4. USC 84.6% 5. Ohio State 84.4% 6. TCU 84.1% 7(t). Penn State 79.7% 7(t). WVU 79.7% 9. VT 77.6% 10. LSU 77.3% 11. BYU 76.6% 12. Oklahoma 74.6% (and the #1 guy in SEC football during that time, Urban Meyer, is talking about problems and what-not and even Saban just admitted the other day he's not having an fun as the Bama coach, either... but ole Les... he's a champ who loves what he's doing, and so do I. Geaux Tigers!!!) As for stOOPS or Richt, would you exchange them for Miles?
And still falling!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks Nick! He is also doing a bang up job at bama. Funny I do not see his winning percentage there. Why not? or you making up stats again Les? You Big 10 Lover As for Miles he is really starting to remind me of all the other coaches that inherited great programs and ran them into the ground.
?? Under Les Miles (2005-today), LSU's all-time win percentage in NCAA history has gone from #16 to #15 to #14 to #13, where it is now. Ya, he really sux.. he's really bringing LSU down.
Thanks Saban! It is like Mike Archer thanks Arnsbarger...... man Archer was great!!!! If you really believe, that deer in the headlights is responsible for all the success of the program you must be Les Miles himself. Now explain why the program has fallen so badly over the last two years. 8-8 (.500) in the SEC
Bear Byrant 1964 -- 10–1 1965 -- 9-1-1 1966 -- 11–0 1967 -- 8–2–1 1968 -- 8-3 1969 -- 6-5 1970 -- 6-5-1 (went on to win 9 SEC Championships in the next 11 seasons). Joe Paterno 1972 -- 9–3 1973 -- 12-0 1974 -- 10-2 1975 -- 9-3 1973 -- 7-5 ------------ 1980 -- 10–2 1981 -- 10–2 1982 -- 11–1 (NATIONAL CHAMPS) 1983 -- 8-4-1 1984 -- 6-5 1985 -- 11–1 1986 -- 12–0 (NATIONAL CHAMPS) 1987 -- 8-4 1986 -- 5–6 ------------ 1997 -- 9–3 1998 -- 9–3 1999 -- 10–3 2000 -- 5-7 2001 -- 5-6 ------------ 2005 -- 11–1 (Big Ten Champs) 2006 -- 9–4 2007 -- 9–4 2008 -- 11–2 (Big Ten Champs) 2009 -- 11–2 etc, etc