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LSU Is Finally Playing up to Expectations
After LSU fired Les Miles mid-year, it looked like this was a lost season for the Tigers, but now they're playing like the second-best team in the SEC.
Hope for the Hopeless: What if Purdue Does Get Les Miles?
Even Nick Saban probably couldn't make Purdue a perennial Big Ten West contender.
LSU to Gauge Interest of Saban, Meyer; Jets Fans to Gauge Interest of Quarterback Who Doesn't Inspire Despair
This sounds like a very good plan, LSU.
If LSU's Passing Game Is Doomed, Then So Is Les Miles
Unless there's a miraculous turnaround in LSU's passing game in week two, Les Miles is likely to lose his job.
For LSU and Les Miles, It's Beat Alabama or Bust
By any rational standard, LSU is a model college football program, one poised for success in 2016. But because coach Les Miles isn't Nick Saban, he's on the hot seat.
Occupy College Football: Les Miles, Clay Helton And The Power Of Public Opinion
Two glamor programs made their coaching decisions with public reaction in mind. The on-field results may not pay dividends, but it's refreshing all the same.
If the SEC Wants to Beat Alabama, It Should Stop Trying to Be Alabama
It's understandable that SEC schools like Georgia and LSU want to copy Nick Saban and Alabama. It's also a fool's errand.
If Iowa State Can Pay A Football Coach Millions, Then The NCAA Can Afford To Pay Players
Ever-increasing college football coach salaries show that the same schools crying poor can afford to pay their players.
LSU Board of Supervisors Member on Les Miles: "He is Our Coach"
The weirdness that is the Les Miles story will likely come to an end tonight.
Amateur Athletic Programs Don't Pay Coaches $15 Million to Not Coach
Les Miles's buyout might be the most striking example of college football's transformation into a quasi-professional league, but it's hardly the only one.
Les Miles Isn't Nick Saban, and Finally That's a Problem
If Les Miles is on his way out at LSU, his inability to be—or to best—Alabama's Nick Saban will be the reason.
Alabama-LSU, And The Delights Of Anti-Modern Football
Four years removed from "The Game of the Century," Alabama and LSU remain national championship contenders, and are still playing conservative, smashmouth football.