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Les Miles has led LSU to a 95-24 record in nine years, winning one national title and two SEC crowns and posting just two seasons with fewer than 10 wins.
Greg McElroy believes he still owes thanks to his predecessor for that.
Speaking on the Arkansas-based radio show "Sports Talk with Bo Mattingly" this week, McElroy said LSU's sustained success over the past 10 years can be traced toNick Saban, who coached the Tigers from 2000-04 and led them to the 2003 national title.
"They've had sustained success since (Nick) Saban left because he established that mindset," McElroy, who quarterbacked Alabama to the 2009 national title, said of the Tigers. Les Miles obviously did take over that program and has done a terrific job in his own right, but once you establish that mindset and have the leadership that holds young players accountable, that success shouldn't soon dwindle. I think Alabama's going to be a perennial power for years to come."
McElroy, now an analyst for the new SEC network, added that he believes Saban is "the hardest worker in the country" and there's one other secret to his success -- fear.
"I think he fears failure," McElroy said. "I wouldn't say he's in fear of any individual person. I think he's afraid of failing. I think he's afraid of failing himself. I think he understands he's going to be his own toughest critic, for that reason. That's what separates some of the greats from the best of all-time, and he's in that conversation. He's going to continue to keep working and trying to get better.
"I think he's enjoying it now more than ever before, as well. All three of those make a dangerous recipe for the rest of the SEC."
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Greg McElroy believes he still owes thanks to his predecessor for that.
Speaking on the Arkansas-based radio show "Sports Talk with Bo Mattingly" this week, McElroy said LSU's sustained success over the past 10 years can be traced toNick Saban, who coached the Tigers from 2000-04 and led them to the 2003 national title.
"They've had sustained success since (Nick) Saban left because he established that mindset," McElroy, who quarterbacked Alabama to the 2009 national title, said of the Tigers. Les Miles obviously did take over that program and has done a terrific job in his own right, but once you establish that mindset and have the leadership that holds young players accountable, that success shouldn't soon dwindle. I think Alabama's going to be a perennial power for years to come."
McElroy, now an analyst for the new SEC network, added that he believes Saban is "the hardest worker in the country" and there's one other secret to his success -- fear.
"I think he fears failure," McElroy said. "I wouldn't say he's in fear of any individual person. I think he's afraid of failing. I think he's afraid of failing himself. I think he understands he's going to be his own toughest critic, for that reason. That's what separates some of the greats from the best of all-time, and he's in that conversation. He's going to continue to keep working and trying to get better.
"I think he's enjoying it now more than ever before, as well. All three of those make a dangerous recipe for the rest of the SEC."
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