Discovery Channel’s Next Big Hit: Man vs. Miles
Les Miles the perfect cast for the first-ever coaching survival reality show:
He’ll eat anything to survive!
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Les Miles the perfect cast for the first-ever coaching survival reality show:
He’ll eat anything to survive!
Come to find out Les Miles has an official iPhone App called the “Miles Method“:
Twitter compatibility? A little buggy. Read more…
Earlier this week LSU football coach Les Miles was asked about the Gulf of Mexico BP oil spill by 104.5 The Zone host Clay Travis in Nashville.
Travis:
“Since you got to Louisiana first you got (Hurricane) Katrina to deal with now you got the oil spill working its way to you. I was just wondering … what kind of situation you all are facing (with the oil spill).”
Miles (audio below):
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WBRZ-TV in Baton Rouge shot on-field video from the end zone of Vaught-Hemingway stadium at Oxford, MS last night clearly showing Les Miles repeatedly signaling to LSU quarterback Jordan Jefferson to spike (”clock“) the ball with :01 left against Ole Miss.
The above animation shows only one instance of Miles’ gesture. He made the same signal multiple times, sometimes with both hands, while running down the sideline.
After the game, Miles claimed he did not tell LSU quarterback Jordan Jefferson to spike the ball. Read more…
Here’s an interesting piece of video from the end of the LSU-Ole Miss game.
If you don’t know how badly the Tigers botched the final minute of the game, go here and then come back. If you do, watch LSU Coach Les Miles‘ lips at the :19 mark:
Hey, before you judge, they did just beat Auburn.
Les Miles is deliriously happy after his win on Saturday, and who can blame him? It’s a move that no doubt horrified Larry Johnson, but at least Miles didn’t use tongue. (If they beat Alabama, however, all bets are off).
Was that inappropriate? Anyway, following the jump, another dramatic example of an LSU man-on-man football celebration, in video form. Read more…
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The Twitter fad keeps growing & growing throughout the sports landscape. Athletes have used it to talk about getting into near-fights with the local populace, and to just say a simple hello to any fellow diners.
So it was only a matter of time before Twittering made its way into the college football ranks. And coaches are taking notice of the new technology. Like Les Miles, for instance.
Even though he has yet to coach a single game for the Tennessee Volunteers, Lane Kiffin is probably already my favorite coach in the SEC. Sure, he hasn’t won any national championships like Urban Meyer, Nick Saban, Les Miles, or Steve Spurrier, but in his first few months in Knoxville he’s already done more to entertain me than any of those guys and has won the national championship of my heart. Having a hot wife doesn’t hurt his case, either.

Whether it was the time Kiffin accused Urban Meyer of cheating when he wasn’t, or when he thought going topless would help recruit, or when he insulted the high school of a player he’d just landed at Tennessee, Lane is always finding a new way to make college football’s offseason fun. So when a story comes out from prized wide receiver recruit Alshon Jeffrey that Kiffin tried to convince him to come to Tennessee instead of South Carolina by telling him that he’d end up pumping gas if he became a Gamecock, well, you know it’s true.
There are many ways for a coach to deal with a tough loss. Most involve profanity, raised voices, and a hair-trigger temper, ready to unload a fusillade of invective at that miserable fat piece of f*cksh*t who missed on that block in the third quarter and let the defensive end decapitate the star QB. That’s usually how a loss goes. But longtime Ohio State coach and opponent-puncher Woody Hayes had his own way of dealing with the stress of a loss: conducting post-game interviews naked.

(OSU wins, and the pants stay on… for now.)
That got us to wondering, though: Seeing Woody Hayes give an interview while buck naked would be repulsive. But it could probably get worse, yes? Of course it could; Hayes is hardly the worst-physiqued man in college football history. So after the break, we present the 5 worst coaches to see naked in college football today. Buckle up, bulimics; today’s your lucky day.