Thursday, January 3, 2008
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Miles officially contacted; dipshit athletic department sure to mess it up
From the Freep:
HOWEVER (and this is a big deal), I'm still not convinced that Michigan wants Les as the coach. As this search drags on, it's more and more apparent that Les is the ONLY top-tier coach that is interested in the position. There is a laundry list of good coaches that might be available, but EVERY SINGLE ONE has already said they're not interested in the Michigan job. (Seriously, when's the last time a search like this went on where EVERY coach asked said he isn't interested: Schiano, Ferentz, Cam Cameron, Payton, to name a few; and those who might be interested aren't on the list, like Kelly, Tedford, Peterson).
So, knowing that Les is the only top-candidate left, and also knowing that he would make about 90% of alumni and former players happy, you'd think that, if they REALLY wanted Les, they'd make him an offer he'd have no choice but to accept - remember how much cash Alabama threw at Saban last year? Don't get me wrong, $2.5M/year (reported offer out to Les) is a decent offer, and Les would probably take it since he says money isn't a factor. But at a University that's about to spent upwards of a quarter-billion dollars on a stadium renovation, it's hard to believe that the department couldn't come up with an extra $1m per year to entice the ONLY coach who makes sense for this job, if Miles were truly the guy they wanted for it.
Conclusion: Miles isn't necessarily their guy still. I'm not sure what type of symbol from the heavens they are looking for on this one - it's pretty obvious to everyone else. But until they make up their mind that they WANT Les - and really, what choice do they have at this point? - this thing will continue to drag on and/or it WILL END BADLY.
So, I guess this is good for the pro-Miles folks because, obviously, there has been more contact. Les seems to want the job still based on his radio comments the past few days.Louisiana State coach Les Miles appears to be a Michigan coaching candidate again.
Miles had a phone conversation Friday morning with Michigan athletic director Bill Martin and school president Mary Sue Coleman, according to several people with knowledge of the call.
HOWEVER (and this is a big deal), I'm still not convinced that Michigan wants Les as the coach. As this search drags on, it's more and more apparent that Les is the ONLY top-tier coach that is interested in the position. There is a laundry list of good coaches that might be available, but EVERY SINGLE ONE has already said they're not interested in the Michigan job. (Seriously, when's the last time a search like this went on where EVERY coach asked said he isn't interested: Schiano, Ferentz, Cam Cameron, Payton, to name a few; and those who might be interested aren't on the list, like Kelly, Tedford, Peterson).
So, knowing that Les is the only top-candidate left, and also knowing that he would make about 90% of alumni and former players happy, you'd think that, if they REALLY wanted Les, they'd make him an offer he'd have no choice but to accept - remember how much cash Alabama threw at Saban last year? Don't get me wrong, $2.5M/year (reported offer out to Les) is a decent offer, and Les would probably take it since he says money isn't a factor. But at a University that's about to spent upwards of a quarter-billion dollars on a stadium renovation, it's hard to believe that the department couldn't come up with an extra $1m per year to entice the ONLY coach who makes sense for this job, if Miles were truly the guy they wanted for it.
Conclusion: Miles isn't necessarily their guy still. I'm not sure what type of symbol from the heavens they are looking for on this one - it's pretty obvious to everyone else. But until they make up their mind that they WANT Les - and really, what choice do they have at this point? - this thing will continue to drag on and/or it WILL END BADLY.
LSU AD is kind of a dick
Exhibit A and B
And second, until Michigan names a new coach, or until a football is kicked off in late August/September, the Les Miles to Michigan thing won't be over. So on that possibility, you might want to just keep your mouth shut.
"There's a bias as to why would a guy would stay at LSU when he could go to Michigan," Bertman said Monday. "I'm here to tell you it's a better job. It's more money. It's the only school in the state. It's a wonderful place. His wife loves it here, he loves it here.Also:
"If Bo Schembechler were here today, I don't think he could have gotten Les," Bertman said.And:
No disrespect intended, Bertman said, but "if the guy from Rutgers turned it down, why can't Les?"A couple notes for Bertman: First of all, YOU'RE THE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR, maybe you should choose your words a little more carefully. Say what you want about Bill Martin - hell, I started a website calling for him to be fired - but at least the guy is classier than to rip another school in the press.
And second, until Michigan names a new coach, or until a football is kicked off in late August/September, the Les Miles to Michigan thing won't be over. So on that possibility, you might want to just keep your mouth shut.
Tuesday Morning Press
Freep:
Miles is back in the picture
Who else might be interested?
Braylon's dad supports Miles; so do most other alumni
Wilbon in favor of Cam Cameron; Cameron not interested
Detroit News:
LSU AD says its over with Les to Michigan
M Live:
LSU AD says same thing he said to Detroit News
Carty on WTKA audio - some more on Schiano
Miles is back in the picture
Who else might be interested?
Braylon's dad supports Miles; so do most other alumni
Wilbon in favor of Cam Cameron; Cameron not interested
Detroit News:
LSU AD says its over with Les to Michigan
M Live:
LSU AD says same thing he said to Detroit News
Carty on WTKA audio - some more on Schiano
Monday, December 10, 2007
Les back in the mix
As I've thought all along, things with Les might not be done yet. It appears that Mary Sue Coleman has stepped in and began a dialogue with Miles or
Mgoblog:
Mgoblog:
The set of things that seem most likely to be true at this time:This is a good thing, but probably nowhere near bankable yet. The longer we go without a coach, the more it would seem to favor Miles taking the job. But with the National Championship game still a month away, this thing will probably twist and turn a bit more before anything definitive plays out.
- Miles has an offer for $2.5 million a year.
- He's got a few days to consider it.
- The main hangups appear to be assistant pay and the role of Carr in his program.
- Martin has been at least partially usurped.
Petersen Profiles
Two differing viewpoints
Pro Petersen: Leaders and Best
Not-so Pro Petersen: Mgoblog
Not that any of this matters. I'm not sure that two years as Boise HC will get you considered by Bill Martin and the gang.
Pro Petersen: Leaders and Best
Not-so Pro Petersen: Mgoblog
Not that any of this matters. I'm not sure that two years as Boise HC will get you considered by Bill Martin and the gang.
Rumor with 0% substance
Based apparently on absolutely no source or insider information, Footballscoop.com is reporting that Brian Kelly will be named head coach soon.
This site probably has more credibility than Footballscoop.com - that link is posted more or less only for entertainment value.
This site probably has more credibility than Footballscoop.com - that link is posted more or less only for entertainment value.
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