Les Miles - Does he adapt or go full Richt

Zanecane

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Interesting article considering the situation we find ourselves in. Miles talks about how he did a self-assessment on his coaching philosophies and performance after being let go at LSU.

He does, however, sound a bit like Richt when he starts talking about how one year he threw for a whole bunch of yards and blames not always having a QB. (I hate this argument. The head coach needs to make sure they find a QB)

Miles also talks about how he plans to adapt his Offence based on the personnel he has. Something Richt has shown no capabilities of doing. That was evident from the very beginning when he tried Kaaya in the RPO system.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidc...thats-exactly-what-kansas-needs/#567d04cf30c8
 
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Expectations at Kansas not the same as here. He can breeze to 6-6 and 7-5 every year and will be in their Hall of Fame.
 
No pressure to win right away at Kansas.If he can get that school to the point they go bowling on a regular basis that's a win for him.I'm sure a power 5 school will come knocking on his door if he does.
 
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If Kentucky can do it in the SEC, I wouldn't be shocked if Miles could put together a nice season at Kansas with a basketball school. How nice? Maybe 8 wins in his best year, which would be a monumental success. Why not? Kansas State has had much better seasons than 8 wins. The school needs to invest more in football, but it could happen.
 
Who is he "breezing" by? Kansas literally has 6 conference wins...dating back to 2009 lmao
Agree with you that breeze was not the best choice of words, but to my point, if he gets them to 6-6, 7-5 type team, he can stay as long as he wants. Not good enough here. They are looking up to that and would be satisfied.
 
Imo Miles has always been overrated ,yeah he won a ship but just like clappy it was on the coat tails of his predicesor. Maybe I'm wrong but I would not want him.
 
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