🏈 Les Miles named Kansas HC - signs 5 years @ $2.775M per year (pockets $1.5M additional from LSU)

It seems to be a rush to judgement when saying Miles wouldn't work there. There's a lot of similarities to Kansas and Okie State (when he was first hired there.)

OSU had won six games over the last four years before Miles was hired as OC in the mid-90's. Kansas has won about the same over the last four years. OSU went from three wins the year before he was OC to eight wins the year he left to coach at Dallas. They fell back to that three and four win season until OSU re-hired him as their head coach and he turned that around again to an eight and nine win team. The foundation we saw Gundy inherited was from Miles. When Pickens started throwing money at the OSU athletic department we saw them hit the double digit win mark.

If he's done it once--and it's essentially twice--in the Big 12 with his style of offense what's to say he can't again at KU? OSU doesn't have any inherent advantages over OSU.

Records and performance are similar, but the history and opportunity is not. Pickens threw money at OSU. Who is going to throw money at KU? The fan base is apathetic. Recruits don't see it as a way to get to the NFL. It's an uphill battle across money fronts. Will KU pay for a good coach when they don't have the money coming in?
 
Les might be the right guy to fix the broken program. He just need someone to call better offense. After being away from the game and seeing what is going on, Les would be wise to hire someone who is creative with offense. Do that, Kansas will go from 2 win teams to 5 wins team next year.
 
Records and performance are similar, but the history and opportunity is not. Pickens threw money at OSU. Who is going to throw money at KU? The fan base is apathetic. Recruits don't see it as a way to get to the NFL. It's an uphill battle across money fronts. Will KU pay for a good coach when they don't have the money coming in?
How much do you know about the money situation at Kansas? I know little.

Like I said, and you repeated, it was the Pickens money that moved OSU over the top of that double digit win total. Without knowing what kind of backing Miles might receive I feel it's far too early to make a broad statement, "it won't work."

Let's not forget a couple of things here. One, Kansas put money on the table when they hired ol' Charlie. They've proven they can come up with the funds--it's a question of will they. And two, we've all heard--and many of us said--Les won't work in the SEC when LSU hired him to replace Saban.
 
Records and performance are similar, but the history and opportunity is not. Pickens threw money at OSU. Who is going to throw money at KU? The fan base is apathetic. Recruits don't see it as a way to get to the NFL. It's an uphill battle across money fronts. Will KU pay for a good coach when they don't have the money coming in?
How much do you know about the money situation at Kansas? I know little.

Like I said, and you repeated, it was the Pickens money that moved OSU over the top of that double digit win total. Without knowing what kind of backing Miles might receive I feel it's far too early to make a broad statement, "it won't work."

Let's not forget a couple of things here. One, Kansas put money on the table when they hired ol' Charlie. They've proven they can come up with the funds--it's a question of will they. And two, we've all heard--and many of us said--Les won't work in the SEC when LSU hired him to replace Saban.

I think Les will do well wherever he goes, but that's mostly because he's only likely to be hired by a school that is down and can only go up. I don't think he'll be hired at tOSU (if Urban's health causes him to leave), Oklahoma (if Riley goes pro), USC (if they've had enough of Helton) or a similar "top" program. Kansas needs to put an emphasis on football, but I don't think they will (their experiment with Charlie didn't work).
 
@OldPlayer, I had forgotten this until I saw Andy Staples mention it earlier today. Do you remember when Glen Mason turned down the UGA job to stay at Kansas back in the mid 90's?

I vaguely remember a few details about that story. I do remember thinking at the time..."is this more about what the UGA job is today or more about what Kansas has to offer?"
 
@OldPlayer, I had forgotten this until I saw Andy Staples mention it earlier today. Do you remember when Glen Mason turned down the UGA job to stay at Kansas back in the mid 90's?

I vaguely remember a few details about that story. I do remember thinking at the time..."is this more about what the UGA job is today or more about what Kansas has to offer?"

I think it may be what UGA had to offer back in the mid-90s. He left for Minnesota a year later.
 
@OldPlayer, the thought made me pick up the phone and call an old friend. It's his contention Mason didn't want to face Spurrier each season. There may be some truth to that but it doesn't fit with him moving on to Minnesota. That point he took that job tells me he wasn't afraid of a challenge.
 
REPORT: Alabama QB Coach Dan Enos a Candidate for Top Job at Kansas

Ever since Mark Mangino left as head coach, Kansas might be the single worst program in FBS college football. After winning just three games in the previous three years, they have modestly surprised with three wins already in 2018. Still, that wasn't good enough for head coach David Beaty to avoid being handed a pink slip.



It's time for new leadership in Lawrence. And the latest rumblings around college football suggest that Alabama associate head coach and quarterback guru Dan Enos is a name to watch in the race for the Jayhawks job.
Enos has a 26-36 head coaching record from five years in charge at Central Michigan. This is his first year mentoring Tua Tagovailoa at Alabama after three years at Arkansas, where he mentored brothers Brandon and Austin Allen.



Kansas is shooting for the stars with their list of potential coaches, with former LSU head man Les Miles and NC State's Dave Doeren also among those getting some buzz around the college football landscape.
David Beaty, who used to be Texas A&M's wide receivers coach, was a fairly poor and anonymous hire. The only way to jump start a dormant program is to swing for the fences on their head coach and see if he can work his magic.
 
Les deserves to coach another power-5 program if he wants. He can recruit and he can coach fundamentals as well as anyone out there. I still prefer O down there in Cajun land.

Les would fit better in one of the schools with a coach on the hotseat like Louisville or K-State. He may be anxious to get back in and say yes too fast.
 
Les would fit better in one of the schools with a coach on the hotseat like Louisville or K-State. He may be anxious to get back in and say yes too fast.


It would probably be better for him. But Miles has been getting the same star treatment as Phil Fulmer when he got fired. Not sure why and he certainly doesn't deserve the cold shoulder.
 
REPORT: Alabama QB Coach Dan Enos a Candidate for Top Job at Kansas

Ever since Mark Mangino left as head coach, Kansas might be the single worst program in FBS college football. After winning just three games in the previous three years, they have modestly surprised with three wins already in 2018. Still, that wasn't good enough for head coach David Beaty to avoid being handed a pink slip.



It's time for new leadership in Lawrence. And the latest rumblings around college football suggest that Alabama associate head coach and quarterback guru Dan Enos is a name to watch in the race for the Jayhawks job.
Enos has a 26-36 head coaching record from five years in charge at Central Michigan. This is his first year mentoring Tua Tagovailoa at Alabama after three years at Arkansas, where he mentored brothers Brandon and Austin Allen.



Kansas is shooting for the stars with their list of potential coaches, with former LSU head man Les Miles and NC State's Dave Doeren also among those getting some buzz around the college football landscape.
David Beaty, who used to be Texas A&M's wide receivers coach, was a fairly poor and anonymous hire. The only way to jump start a dormant program is to swing for the fences on their head coach and see if he can work his magic.

The thing about a spot like Kansas.... or here at CSU... the "mid major" type of football schools out there... It comes down to what you're really looking for. Are you looking for a quick shot in the arm or sustained success? Mac came into CSU and turned it around in I believe 3 years, gave us success that we'd only seen under the great Sonny Lubick. Then he's gone. Then what?

From everything I hear about Enos he could be a fantastic head coach. We never really know. But if the best case scenario plays out, then what? He's out and you're SOL like CSU with a shit head coach for the next 5-6 years... If I were Kansas I would value a guy like Les Miles moreso than Enos, simply because there's a better chance for sustained success. Same reason I love Mac the second time around at CSU... Even though it probably won't happen.

Every new hire is a crap shoot though... Even the proven head coaches. It will be interesting to see what Tedford does after his success at Fresno... He seems young enough to want to get another big job. But in a perfect world something like that happens at KU and they hit the jackpot. The young coaches just seem like a quick & dirty fix, followed by starting right over again.
 
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