Re: U Michigan jet in Baton Rouge
Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2011 3:29 pm
echoed. i personally like the rumor i read about JOHN harbaugh. go chiefs, i suppose, so we can get this shiz done.
RACK!!MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:The grass isn't always greener on the other side...but it might taste better.
miles is an over-signing sleezebag. not the best guy to bring in right now considering we're in trouble for stretching. (should have just let them test drive cars instead.)King Crimson wrote: all of which is a round a'bout way to say i think Miles is LSU's guy for a good while.
tell me if this sounds like a guy who's going to be around for a good while:King Crimson wrote:all of which is a round a'bout way to say i think Miles is LSU's guy for a good while.
god i hate you. it's like my poor grandmother was shot dead in a drive by, we cremated her, and now god is kicking her can of ashes down the road. even if we win it's going to be because our players get free tattoos and access to dealership rides.88 wrote:Michigan and Les Miles deserve each other.
It's because your fan base is completely delusional. If you turds want a Michigan Man, by definition, your AD's plane should be parked in Ohio somewhere.M Club wrote:also, michigan fans tend to felate ourselves with talk of a "michigan man."
Not to mention the days when ND's jet was seen in Weak Take Lake because Urban Meyer told anyone who would listen that ND was his "dream job."King Crimson wrote:all this airplane talk is starting to remind me of the NU hire that eventuated in Bill Callahan (or the 2 UF hires where the Gators and Jeremy Foley got Bob Stoops because Carol Stoops "loved Florida"...halcyon days on the homer boards....).
one has built his team into a consistent powerhouse in the sec while the other has failed to turn his program into anything more than an afterthought in an average conference.Terry in Crapchester wrote:... a much better coach, Gary Pinkel...
Les Miles it is. Hilarious since we should of got him in the first place... Thanks Lloyd Carr.
LSU's program has much greater upside than Missouri's program does, at least from an historical perspective. Therein lies the rub.M Club wrote:one has built his team into a consistent powerhouse in the sec while the other has failed to turn his program into anything more than an afterthought in an average conference.Terry in Crapchester wrote:... a much better coach, Gary Pinkel...
I haven't been to Ann Arbor. I have no idea what it is like there, but I have been to Baton Rouge. Baton Rouge is an absolute shithole that a shithole like Houston would even turn its nose up to. The entire state of Louisianna is an absolute shithole cesspool. Yeah, Detroit sucks. There's some nice areas in Michigan though. The winters suck, but you don't have to stick around for that. It's not that Michigan is that great. I just see no reason why she would she wouldn't want to GTFO of Louisianna.WolverineSteve wrote:Les' wife doesn't want to come back to AA.
I think it may have more to do with Les' extra curricular shenannigans than geograph, weather, or other factors.IndyFrisco wrote:I haven't been to Ann Arbor. I have no idea what it is like there, but I have been to Baton Rouge. Baton Rouge is an absolute shithole that a shithole like Houston would even turn its nose up to. The entire state of Louisianna is an absolute shithole cesspool. Yeah, Detroit sucks. There's some nice areas in Michigan though. The winters suck, but you don't have to stick around for that. It's not that Michigan is that great. I just see no reason why she would she wouldn't want to GTFO of Louisianna.WolverineSteve wrote:Les' wife doesn't want to come back to AA.
Who would look at this and say, "Hmm....no, I like it here."
Yeah, he bangs coaches wives (allegedly)Sudden Sam wrote:You mean he was eatin' more than grass up there?WolverineSteve wrote:I think it may have more to do with Les' extra curricular shenannigans than geograph, weather, or other factors.WolverineSteve wrote:Les' wife doesn't want to come back to AA.
The entire city of Baton Rouge is a cancer cluster, your water is hopelessly polluted, you're a hurricane away from going under water...Jsc810 wrote:Right, because the entire state is an Exxon refinery.IndyFrisco wrote:Who would look at this and say, "Hmm....no, I like it here."
Do you like to fish? If so, let me know the next time you're here. And even if not, perhaps I could show you something other than a refinery, you just might be surprised.
I agree with that. It has to suck for Miles to have to put up with that when all he does is win.Killian wrote:I think JSC is in the minority when it comes to LSU fan's opinion on Miles.
I grew up fishing in the Gulf. I'm from a town just down the road from Galveston, TX. I still go fishing every time I go down to visit my parents and brother who still live there. Does not change the fact Baton Rouge is a shithole. It is not an indictment on you so don't take it personally. It is what it is. I just don't see Les Miles saying he wants to stay at LSU for the fishing.Jsc810 wrote:Do you like to fish? If so, let me know the next time you're here. And even if not, perhaps I could show you something other than a refinery, you just might be surprised.
For some reason, Lake Michigan comes to mind, and I'm pretty sure they've stocked that little pond.IndyFrisco wrote:Last I checked, Michigan is kind of close to a few bodies of water as well where fishing probably takes place.
No comparison between saltwater and freshwater fishin’. Just sayin’.Mace wrote:For some reason, Lake Michigan comes to mind, and I'm pretty sure they've stocked that little pond.IndyFrisco wrote:Last I checked, Michigan is kind of close to a few bodies of water as well where fishing probably takes place.
maybe you should enter this dumbshit contest for a chance to do just that.Jsc810 wrote: If that is what he wants to do, then I hope I get a chance to shake his hand, tell him thanks, and wish him and his family all the best at Michigan.
I agree, but these aren't little ole bluegill that were caught out of Lake Michigan. (And "trolling" isn't fishing which is what many saltwater fishing excursions do.)Goober McTuber wrote:No comparison between saltwater and freshwater fishin’. Just sayin’.Mace wrote:For some reason, Lake Michigan comes to mind, and I'm pretty sure they've stocked that little pond.IndyFrisco wrote:Last I checked, Michigan is kind of close to a few bodies of water as well where fishing probably takes place.
Les Miles staying at LSUEmail Print Comments230 By Adam Rittenberg
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Les Miles will remain LSU's coach after talking with Michigan officials about the vacancy at his alma mater.
LSU athletic director Joe Alleva released a statement Tuesday confirming that Miles will return for a seventh season with the Tigers.
"I am pleased to announce that Les Miles will remain the head coach at LSU," Alleva said in the statement. "Les has led this program to many great successes on the field and his players represent LSU well off the field. We look forward to many great years of LSU football under his leadership."
Miles met with Michigan athletic director Dave Brandon and other school representatives Monday night in Baton Rouge but did return with them to Ann Arbor. He reportedly met with Alleva later Monday.
Miles is scheduled to speak at the American Football Coaches Association convention Tuesday afternoon in Dallas.
Miles is 62-17 with a 2007 national championship in six seasons at LSU since taking over for Nick Saban in 2005. He has four years remaining on his contract at LSU.
Miles was an offensive lineman on two Big Ten championship teams at Michigan for the late Bo Schembechler, who later gave Miles his first chance to be an assistant coach in 1980. Brandon is a former teammate.
Last Wednesday, Rich Rodriguez was fired as Michigan coach with a 15-22 mark in three seasons.
Miles is 62-17 with a 2007 national championship in six seasons at LSU since taking over for Nick Saban in 2005
The same guy that said Iowa had a better program than 'Bama. Need another clue? Didn't think so.Sudden Sam wrote:I'm surprised whatever idiot poster it was who said "Alabama's just not a top level gig anymore" (when they were replacing Shula) hasn't chimed in with a "Michigan's not a top level job these days" blast.
Who was that moron?
They'll still wind up with Hoke, most likely. San Diego may be a nicer place to live than Ann Arbor, but the SDSU job isn't even in the same stratosphere as the Michigan job.MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:So now two "michigan men" have turned down the job. Bwaa. Damn.
UM better hope so....Hoke might find himself with a nice bargaining position because at some point UM is going to be REALLY desperate....being turned down in public twice is already a blow to the program. After Hoke, then what? you are in Bill Callahan-to-Nebraska territory. At minimum, kiss off this recruiting class and waiting on RichRod's buyout has put UM way behind the hiring cycle/coaching carousel.Terry in Crapchester wrote: I think Hoke takes it, and swallows his pride over being third choice.