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What's most relevant is a qualitative analysis of his record, not a quantitative analysis. His record, evaluated qualitatively, is not overly impressive.

re: Les divides the fans

Posted by JdbsLSUBR on 9/22/14 at 8:24 pm to
Miles is the most divisive HC in the history of LSU football.
This is a good question, but it's premature to ask it now because Miles will probably be around through the end of the 2015 season. If so, there's no way to know now who the available candidates would be at that time. Also, if Florida and/or Georgia is/are looking for a HC, too, then we're going to have some serious competition to hire a new HC.

The universal truth of Tiger Rant

Posted by JdbsLSUBR on 9/22/14 at 12:38 pm
By just simply perusing the postings on this Board, its universal, and regrettable, truth is clearly revealed: Les Miles is the most divisive HC in the history of LSU football.
This is what it's going to take, before Alleva finally gets rid of Miles. By that time, it's going to get very ugly for this program.

re: Just open the offense

Posted by JdbsLSUBR on 9/22/14 at 12:23 pm to
Miles is a clone of Bo Schembechler, and he's stuck in a time warp. As hard as it is to believe, Miles will keep doing the same thing over and over again, until Alleva finally gets rid of him.
Just before the season started, Matt Stinchcomb said we have the best OL in the SEC, not just the SEC West. I wonder if he's ready to recant that remark?
Hiring Del Rio wouldn't be a good idea.
Unfortunately, I think everything you've said is true. Miles will drag the Tigers down even further, before Alleva finally gets rid of him. At that point, it will take a very exceptional coach to return the Tigers to prominence. Who is that going to be? I can't say that I can think of anyone who is likely to be available, and who would have those credentials.

re: LSU will win at Auburn

Posted by JdbsLSUBR on 9/22/14 at 11:54 am to
I'm just going to assume you're joking.
You know what they say, don't you? The Nile is the world's longest river and you are so deep in denial, you're drowning in rationalizations and excuses of your own making. Miles probably won't be gone, at until after the end of the 2015 season and even so, we won't be seriously contending for a NC before 2017.

Les Miles, meet Abraham Lincoln:

Posted by JdbsLSUBR on 9/22/14 at 7:31 am
"I do not think much of a man who is not wiser today than he was yesterday."
A qualitative analysis, of those numbers, reveals that you are very wrong.
Miles will be gone, involuntarily, in two years, and we need to hire an up-and-comer with a proven record of success as an HC. I would not want to take a chance on someone with no HC experience, regardless of how much success someone has had as an OC or DC.

If Mark Stoops does well at Kentucky, he would be one possible candidate.
By "tentative" do you mean hesitant?
Could so many experienced evaluators of HS football talent have been wrong about him? Maybe he didn't deserve a 5* rating. Maybe he was just a man among boys and now that he's at the next level, his true abilities have been revealed. After 4 games, he does not appear to have the vision, initial burst or even the power that would've justified giving him a 5* rating.
Money doesn't just talk, it screams! In any event, I don't think Fisher would leave FSU.
Malzahn, Newton and Fairley had more to do with AU's last NC, than Chizik did. Chizik would not be a good choice.
He's Bo Schembechler reincarnated, and he will not change his outdated way of doing things.
Not during Miles' tenure.
That has been the case, at least since the debacle in the NC game against the Gumps.
What's your best case scenario for the rest of this season?

Some advice for Coach Muschamp

Posted by JdbsLSUBR on 9/19/14 at 9:00 am
Cameron Robinson (OL) is not quick enough, and not experienced enough, to successfully contain Dante Fowler's (DL) speed rush. Muschamp should have Fowler line up on Robinson's end of the line of scrimmage. That way, Fowler can sack, or at least hurry, Blake Sims on every down. After awhile, this tactic will probably cause Robinson to incur costly false start penalties, and it will also be a major distraction to Sims.

Good luck to the Gators.
Grimes? Studrawa? Evidently, there's no difference in their respective coaching abilities.
MuLLLLLen. One "L" for each time he has lost to the Tigers, since he's been the HC in Starkville.

LSU Numerology

Posted by JdbsLSUBR on 9/15/14 at 7:23 am
Tigers - Studrawa = Tigers
Tigers + Grimes = Tigers
The new selection process has inherent conflicts of interest, as it concerns two members of the selection committee (Pat Haden and Oliver Luck). Despite the so-called recusal requirement, who thought putting active ADs on the selection committee was a good idea anyway? What happened to avoiding the appearance of impropriety? Is it really recusal, from both the discussion and the voting, or is it only absention from the voting? It should be the former, not the latter.

Haden and Luck have conflicts of interest, not
only to their respective schools, but also to their respective conferences. If one or both of them don't recognize this and act accordingly, is there a process to compel recusal?

Keeping the BCS's selection process, but having a 4-team playoff system to determine the NC, would be much, much better.
The new selection process has inherent conflicts of interest, as it concerns two members of the selection committee (Pat Haden and Oliver Luck). Despite the so-called recusal requirement, who thought putting active ADs on the selection committee was a good idea anyway? What happened to avoiding the appearance of impropriety? Is it really recusal, from both the discussion and the voting, or is it only absention from the voting? It should be the former, not the latter.

Haden and Luck have conflicts of interest, not
only to their respective schools, but also to their respective conferences. If one or both of them don't recognize this and act accordingly, is there a process to compel recusal?

Keeping the BCS's selection process, but having a 4-team playoff system to determine the NC, would be much, much better.

No pun intended

Posted by JdbsLSUBR on 9/9/14 at 7:50 am
Diarse kicked arse in the Wisconsin game, and he will develop into the best yards-after-the-catch receiver on the roster.