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Submitted by Charlie on December 11, 2007 – View Comments


“I was only assisting them in their search for a coach. I have a great job at a wonderful place, a place that my family calls home. It’s time that Michigan goes on with their search for a football coach. I’ll say it again, I’m going to be the coach at LSU next season.” Les Miles

Man, its almost getting sad to watch at this point. Its like the bad breakup between a desperate girlfriend and a guy who’s moving on. You can kick, scream, cry and throw as many tantrums as you want, but its just not going to happen. Common Michigan, you missed your chance, and Les Miles clearly is in a better situation at LSU than returning to your mecca of Ann Arbor. It serves him no good, creates even more pressure, and your fans will drive him out faster than Lloyd Carr if he does not quickly return to the national championship. That IS why fans are deeming Les Miles as the next savior of Michigan football isn’t it? Because he is back in the BCS national championship and Michigan is making their annual trip to ‘We-lost-to-ohio-state-so-we-are-here.com’ bowl. Its time to move on or actually pony up more money to entice coaches. This is like the ugly high school chick who thinks shes hot stuff and gets frustrated when there are no takers. Heres to seeing Appalachian State’s coach at Michigan next year.

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