Les Miles
Leslie Edwin "Les" Miles is a prominent figure in American college football, currently serving as the head coach of the LSU Tigers. Known affectionately as "The Hat" due to his trademark white cap, he has also earned the nickname "The Mad Hatter" for his unconventional coaching style. Before taking the helm at LSU in January 2005, Miles was the head coach at Oklahoma State University, where he laid the groundwork for his successful career.
His coaching journey began as an assistant at various notable institutions, including Oklahoma State, Michigan, Colorado, and even the NFL's Dallas Cowboys. Under his leadership, the LSU Tigers achieved significant success, most notably winning the 2008 BCS National Championship Game against Ohio State with a score of 38–24. This victory solidified his reputation as a top-tier coach in collegiate football.
Throughout his tenure, Miles has been recognized for his innovative strategies and ability to develop talent. His contract with LSU extends through 2017, reflecting the university's confidence in his leadership. With a rich background in coaching and a proven track record of excellence, Les Miles continues to be a formidable presence in the world of college football, inspiring both players and fans alike.
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