..and so it begins :biggrin:
http://msn.foxsports.com/cfb/story/7482072
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LSU's dance with disaster finally led the Tigers over the cliff. In a sport where the averages even out, LSU needed to play above-average football and not allow yet another SEC slugfest to be reduced to a handful of snaps. Sure enough, the averages gained their revenge and the sports gods exacted a measure of brutal justice for an LSU team that consistently failed to maximize its potential.
Miles is a stand-up individual who does a great job of handling a lot of the duties of a head coach. From this big-picture perspective, the man is a good coach.
However, when championships are there to be won and statements are to be made, Arkansas ambush made one thing perfectly and overwhelmingly clear: Les Miles can't strategize his way out of a paper bag.
In the aftermath of October's amazing last-second win over Auburn, a firestorm erupted over the way Miles handled that late-game situation. Anyone with a few brain cells knew Miles was enormously lucky to escape with that victory, clinched on a touchdown catch by receiver Demetrius Byrd on a wheel route with one tick left on the clock (three ticks left if the clock had been properly reset, but that was a mere technicality).
But there's a funny thing about victory achieved in spite of bad game management and decision making  it tends to diminish criticism. There were surely tens of thousands of Tigers fans who knew Miles butchered that Auburn scenario a month ago, but still swallowed their comments or reserved judgment (or both) because the home team nevertheless managed to win.
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