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Guarantee you miles will make changes and adjustments to his offense which is something richt will never do.
Why didn't he think of that at LSU?
Guarantee you miles will make changes and adjustments to his offense which is something richt will never do.
Terrible match. Miles' LSU offense made our current model look imaginative. And Kansas is where football coaches go to die. Lose/lose.[
Biggest takeaway in the article:
The middle part of the decade saw offenses in the SEC become more exotic, which led to the end of the Miles era in Baton Rouge. Instead of adapting with the times, the Miles chose to play a more conservative brand of football that didn't use spread principles and tempo to move up and down the field. That ultimately led to him fighting for his job at the end of the 2015 season, and being fired for good in late September 2016.
What's modern, post WWII?Miles will be smart and hire a modern coordinator .
He won't.If he can recruit at the level he was doing at LSU then its a good hire.
I’d take miles over richt in a second
Richt will finally do that, in his next job at FIU.Why didn't he think of that at LSU?
Guarantee you miles will make changes and adjustments to his offense which is something
richt will never do.
Exactly. He's basically a slightly better version of CMR. He'll be fired in 3-5 years. Good for him for securing some income before retiring.Good for Kansas but honestly don’t think he’s that great of a coach
Yup, u have to have the HC and the brand they both have to be strong to kill it on the trailHe won't.
Judging based off that video he seems more senile than richtExactly. He's basically a slightly better version of CMR. He'll be fired in 3-5 years. Good for him for securing some income before retiring.
Yeah dudes lost it man hahaha
Let's see how he does without unlimited bag money first.I’d take miles over richt in a second
Lived in Baton Rouge for 10 years and many were during the Miles era. Toxicity reached or surpassed what we are dealing with now, especially with the offensive woes and lack of QB development.