Miles says he’s staying at LSU
BATON ROUGE, LA (The Spread) – LSU coach Les Miles has had his name associated with the open job at Michigan, but the longtime coach of the Tigers says he is staying put.
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Miles addressed the rumors about Michigan on Monday night, saying he is staying put, denying the rumors that he would be leaving. He also stated that he and his agent had not heard from Michigan, but if he had, it wouldn’t lead him to changing jobs.
Currently, oddsmakers from BetDSI have LSU as a 7-point favorite against Notre Dame in the Music City Bowl on Dec. 30. The over/under total for this bowl game has been set at 52.5 points.
Miles was an offensive lineman at the University of Michigan in 1974 and 1975 and he has always shown his support for the Wolverines, once stating that he would never turn down Michigan if offered the job. Miles is in his 10th season as coach of LSU and he has a 103-28 record there with a national championship in 2007. He has failed to win less than eight games in any season with LSU.
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