Tinker
If you had your choice to choose the college football coach that you wanted to coach your football team, who would that be.
And if you had your choice of the QB that you would want to quarterback your football team, who would that be?
And if you were one of the best high school football player looking for the right coach and football team to play for, where would that be?
So after you think about that simply question and answer college football quiz tell me where does Les Miles LSU college football program rate on your choices to those questions?
First would you choose Les Miles to
coach your football team, and second who you choose to quarterback
your football team?
Third if you were one of the best college football prospects coming out of
high school would you choose Les Miles college football program over all the
rest?
LSU is out of the top 25 college football teams in America this year.
Then why is LSU still paying Les Miles $4 Million dollars?
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http://espn.go.com/blog/sec/post/_/id/94604/tide-prove-theyre-a-perfect-no-1-in-a-season-with-no-dominant-team
Tide prove
they're a perfect No. 1 in flawed contender group
November, 30, 2014
By
Ivan Maisel | ESPN.com
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- As Alabama overcame one mistake after another Saturday night and avenged its Kick Six loss by beating No. 15 Auburn 55-44, it became clear how the College Football Playoff selection committee could determine the Crimson Tide is the best in the country.
In the year of the flawed, Alabama might be the ideal No. 1. It's a team that gives up 630 yards -- and wins. It's a team that turns the ball over three times -- and wins. It's a team that spots its archrival a 12-point lead, dominates the fourth quarter -- and wins.
"We misexecuted a lot of things," Alabama coach Nick Saban said, creating a word that generally doesn't apply to a coach's potential fifth national champion.
Sing along with me: There She Is, Miss Execution, your ideal.
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- As Alabama overcame one mistake after another Saturday night and avenged its Kick Six loss by beating No. 15 Auburn 55-44, it became clear how the College Football Playoff selection committee could determine the Crimson Tide is the best in the country.
In the year of the flawed, Alabama might be the ideal No. 1. It's a team that gives up 630 yards -- and wins. It's a team that turns the ball over three times -- and wins. It's a team that spots its archrival a 12-point lead, dominates the fourth quarter -- and wins.
"We misexecuted a lot of things," Alabama coach Nick Saban said, creating a word that generally doesn't apply to a coach's potential fifth national champion.
Sing along with me: There She Is, Miss Execution, your ideal.
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