lawgator1
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Caught Dan Patrick's radio interview with Miles this morning. Quite interesting and I hope it becomes available elsewhere.
A couple of things.
First, Miles said that the new contract he just signed with LSU continues to have in it a buy-out provision for one school. Michigan.
Second, when Patrick asked him why he would hold out hope of going to coach there, Miles pointed out to him that he got married while at Michigan, had his first child at Michigan, and that he's a Michigan alumn. It was crystal clear that Miles has a definite heart-felt desire to coach there.
But, third, when asked why it didn't happen this time around, Miles said that loyalty is a "personal choice," and that he was loyal to Michigan and his roots there, but loved where he was.
The bottom line: it is clear that someone(s) at Michigan were the stumbling block to a deal this time around. Seemed obvious to me that Miles was basically confirming the rumors that Carr put the kibosh on a deal and that Miles is just going to wait him out.
Man, I tell you what. If LSU wins the NT but the next coach at Michigan isn't all that and a bag of chips, there are going to be some pretty angry fans at UM, what with Carr having embarrassed them in the Ap State loss, not beating tOSU, and then evidently being the sticking point on hiring Miles.
A couple of things.
First, Miles said that the new contract he just signed with LSU continues to have in it a buy-out provision for one school. Michigan.
Second, when Patrick asked him why he would hold out hope of going to coach there, Miles pointed out to him that he got married while at Michigan, had his first child at Michigan, and that he's a Michigan alumn. It was crystal clear that Miles has a definite heart-felt desire to coach there.
But, third, when asked why it didn't happen this time around, Miles said that loyalty is a "personal choice," and that he was loyal to Michigan and his roots there, but loved where he was.
The bottom line: it is clear that someone(s) at Michigan were the stumbling block to a deal this time around. Seemed obvious to me that Miles was basically confirming the rumors that Carr put the kibosh on a deal and that Miles is just going to wait him out.
Man, I tell you what. If LSU wins the NT but the next coach at Michigan isn't all that and a bag of chips, there are going to be some pretty angry fans at UM, what with Carr having embarrassed them in the Ap State loss, not beating tOSU, and then evidently being the sticking point on hiring Miles.