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LSU coach Les Miles has an offer on the table to become new Arkansas coach
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REPORTS: LSU coach Les Miles has an offer on the table to become new Arkansas coach, according to source. Deal is reportedly 5-yr/27.5M LSU Coach Les Miles has a "serious offer" from Arkansas, source says Jim Kleinpeter, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune By Jim Kleinpeter, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune on November 27, 2012 at 8:05 PM, updated November 27, 2012 at 8:37 PM LSU Coach Les Miles has an offer from Arkansas for the head football coaching job, a source close to LSU confirmed to the Times-Picayune/NOLA.com Tuesday. The offer is reportedly for five years and $27.5 milliion. "They made a serious offer," the source said "(Athletic Director) Joe (Alleva) is meeting with his (Miles') agent and the discussion is ongoing." LSU sports information director Michael Bonnette declined to comment and said Miles, was out of town recruiting. His LSU team defeated Arkansas 20-13 in the regular season finale Friday. les_miles.jpg LSU Coach Les Miles reportedly has an offer to coach at Arkansas. Eliot Kamenitz / The Times-Picayune Another source familiar with the Arkansas coaching search said the original report, which came from a twitter post from the Sports by Brooks website, was "speculation based on Miles and Arkansas Athletic Director Jeff Long having spent eight years together at Michigan." Long worked in the athletic department at Michigan during Miles' eight-year tenure there. "We've seen the tweet by Sports by Brooks and we're not going to comment on rumors or bits of information," Bonnette said. "It has been brought to Les' attention and he didn't have anything to say." Miles' agent, George Bass of Dallas, could not be reached for comment. Tom Murphy of the Arkansas Democrat Gazette tweeted that he spoke to Bass by phone and Bass said, "There's nothing like that going on." Miles is at the end of his eighth season at LSU and is the school's second winningest coach with an 85-20 record. His current LSU contract calls for $3.751 million plus post season and academic incentives and was last increased in August of 2011. http://www.nola.com/lsu/index.ssf/20...as_an_off.html |
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He flirted with Michigan before they hired Rich Rodriguez and got more $$$ from LSU. This is probably the same.
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^^Probably. I dislike Les but I think he probably deserves a raise. That teams has been competitive as hell since he's been there.
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Thanks for the raise, Arkansas. I'll be sure to donate anonymously to your alumni fund. /Miles
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a step down.
besides-how often does someone take a job of a conference rival |
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Meh. Les isn't going anywhere.
I read that they were after Chris Petersen. That would be a great hire. http://www.hogcountryonline.com/?p=7870 Dunno how reliable that report is but I stumbled across it on Twitter yesterday. |
I'd love for Miles to coach Arkansas but for some reason I think this is just Miles trying to get a raise from LSU.
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Would be funny if LSU's athletic director doesn't give Miles a raise.
"OK then. Go ahead -- take that job." |
Haha. This rumor was really starting to pick up traction in social media. Just as it's really reaching critical mass, the state newspaper sends out a "Breaking News" email announcing.....
the winner of the North Little Rock mayoral runoff. People are all freaking out about it because they were panicking that the email was announcing Miles' hiring. That's how ****ing obsessed Arkansans have become with this coaching hire. Nuts. |
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KU should put a counter offer on the table.
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I'm kind of hoping Anderson puts in a good word for Pinkel.
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If I'm Miles , there's no way I'm leaving LSU.
especially for Arkansas. I'd only leave for a BIG TIME school with exposure and name recognition; Like a USC, Texas, Miami, Oregon (are they considered big time?), Tennessee, etc. Not saying any of those schools are interested or anything, just saying from a big name standpoint etc. |
Why do hogs fans think that is such an enticing job? What have they done football wise to bring all this on?
Sorry new chief but seems to me that isn't a very attractive job, having to beat Bama and lsu every year |
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My only consolation with Petersen is that BSU did even better once Hawkins left. Still, Arkansas better be damn sure that Petersen is the guy most directly responsible for BSU's success, and it's not due to other reason's like a great recruiting system (a pipeline to players). |
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that says it all about his character. In other words, he is lucky to even have a job. many other coaches do more with less. |
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It's a pretty ****ing good job. It's not the elite, but it's the next tier. |
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:p |
He's be a damn moron to leave LSU for Arkansas
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To move from LSU he'd have to be severely underpaid or hate the AD/administration. |
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But from a competitive and recruiting standpoint, I do t see it being a spot that would lure the type of HC they seem to think it will. IMO Peterson would be a great hire |
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And I agree with everyone saying he'd be an idiot to leave LSU for Arkansas. He would completely fail at Arkansas. At LSU, he has one of the strongest talent pools in the nation from which to recruit. Arkansas doesn't. Arkansas needs a coach who can take 3 star talent and coach them up to compete with 5 star recruits. That's a unique skill set that few coaches possess.
That's also one of the reasons that Long would be an idiot to make him an offer. |
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And Hogville has shut out non-registered members, meaning that things have gotten nutty even by Arkansas standards.
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