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Les Miles will remain as coach at LSU, athletic director Joe Alleva announced Saturday night, less than an hour after Tigers players carried Miles off the field following a win.
Former LSU coach Les Miles said he will not limit potential coaching opportunities to Power 5 programs and that he wants "the opportunity to build." ...
Amid mass speculation, Les Miles said he has "no idea" where he stands as LSU's coach and hasn't spoken to athletic director Joe Alleva, but he expects to at their annual postseason meeting.
Les Miles still plans on watching LSU play on Saturday night, just not from the Tiger Stadium sideline. Miles, 62, said he'll be cheering for the Tigers from his Baton Rouge home when they play ...
The decision came one week after USA Today uncovered an investigation into Miles' alleged inappropriate conduct during his tenure at Louisiana State University.
Former LSU coach Les Miles, who was fired Sunday after his team's disappointing 2-2 start, made it clear Monday on Dan Patrick's radio show that he plans to coach football again.
The Louisiana First Circuit Court of Appeals denied Attorney General Liz Murrill's attempt to prevent former LSU football coach Les Miles' lawsuit from advancing.
Les Miles, who was fired by LSU on Sept. 25, expects to coach again in 2017 and is reviewing possible coordinators for his staff, a source told ESPN.
The decision came one week after USA Today uncovered an investigation into Miles' alleged inappropriate conduct during his tenure at Louisiana State University.