Posted on 10/24/2007 8:17:42 PM PDT by Mo1
No you didn’t.
I have two questions.
Was he barefoot on the tour?
Did he come with a guy? (Double-endendre fully intended)...
ROLFMAO! That’s the funniest one I’ve seen!
LOL! No; actually, he was in period costume and playing keyboard at one of the homes. No; he is actually engaged to a woman....although one has to wonder what is wrong with HER. She appears quite normal and seems to be a very nice lady.
As Cardy said, it COULD explain a few things about our gran.
Perhaps that's who Mo got her infamous cake recipe from.
Suffering vertigo?
Send for the bubbles of Sharkaseltzer and the Augh! Augh! Aughgurggle..
You didn’t tell them you’re dating one of my clones, did you?
And yes, cow-irkers abound...
Ssssshhh..... Sharkey wouldn't let us hear the end of it. You know what a fixation he has about the relations thing. Methinks he doth protest too much.
Baaah.. the clones aren’t even direct copies.
They’ve been altered, tweaked.
...fixed.
LSU edging closer to possible BCS Championship Game Berth
The polls are coming in, and the LSU Tigers are apparently edging closer to a berth in the BCS National Championship Game.The USA Today coaches poll came out earlier today, with LSU at No. 2 and Ohio State at No. 1. The coaches poll is one-third of the Bowl Championship Series formula to determine the pairing for the national championship game, Jan. 7 at the Superdome.
Still to come: the Harris Interactive poll and the composite of the six computer polls that comprise the final third of the BCS formula. Each schools highest and lowest computer ranking is discarded and the other four rankings are averaged.
As of 1:45 p.m., only Jeff Sagarins rankings had been released. Sagarin had LSU at No. 2 behind Virginia Tech, with Oklahoma No. 3, Ohio State No. 4 and Kansas No. 5.
ESPN BCS analyst Brad Edwards said on ESPNews on Sunday that barring an unexpectedly low ranking in the Harris poll, LSU would be No. 2 in the final BCS rankings behind Ohio State.
The BCS pairings and rankings will be announced during the BCS selection show at 7 p.m. on Fox.
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"Sunday, LSU Chancellor Sean OKeefe said Miles new contract will pay him from $2.6-3.4 million per year in a five-year deal with up to two more years that can be optioned by LSU.
Exact dollar figures will be based on the salaries of the three highest-paid coaches in the Southeastern Conference and across the nation, OKeefe said, which is how Miles current contract is structured.
If LSU wins the BCS championship game, Miles current contract (which pays him $1.8 million per year) guarantees he will be one of the three highest-paid coaches in the country.
The contract will be drawn up and signed Monday or Tuesday, OKeefe said, then approved by the LSU board Thursday or Friday.
It worked out perfectly, OKeefe said. Everything fell into place exactly right.
Theres not just an agreement in principle. It is agreed.
Doing the little things
MVP Perrilloux comes through in clutch
ATLANTA The game was over and done with and LSU quarterback Ryan Perrilloux was headed onto the podium to accept the Most Valuable Player award.
But Les Miles wasnt going to let one more chance to coach fall by the wayside.
Before the enigmatic and unquestionably talented Perrilloux could reach for the proof of his shining moment, Miles grabbed him in a bear hug and whispered in his ear for several seconds.
I told him that its doing things right that makes the difference, Miles said of the moment he shared with Perrilloux after LSU secured a 21-14 triumph against Tennessee in the 2007 SEC Championship Game. Its competing and going to class and doing things right that will keep him in this position.
Nothing else.
Nothing else.
On this night, thats all that mattered for Perrilloux.
Not the off-the-field trouble or the cocky brashness that preceded his arrival or the questions about if he was really good enough to be an SEC quarterback.
Perrilloux wasnt perfect, but he was close enough. He threw for 243 yards on 20-of-30 passing and provided enough of a threat with his legs to keep the Volunteers defense on its heels."
If I had a college age, football playing son I'd want him to be in Coach Miles program. Perrilloux has been in Coach Miles Doghouse all season and it seems he may have matured a little more there than he might have otherwise.
Yes, but not in the standard usage of the word.
This is the place I want to beNeither Pelini nor Miles would confirm Pelini is leaving, but Miles admitted he may be looking for a new defensive coordinator. He said one candidate he would consider is Georgia Tech interim coach Jon Tenuta, who is running the program in the wake of former coach Chan Gaileys firing.
Miles did not unequivocally say he was staying at LSU during the news conference, but did so moments later in a pregame interview he taped with Jordy Hultberg for the LSU Sports Radio Network.
Absolutely, Miles told Hultberg. Im staying at LSU. This is the place that I want to be. This is the place my family is very comfortable. This school has everything. It has an opportunity (for) victory and competing at the very highest level.
Personally, professionally and socially, we have friends here, I respect the young men that I coach. Anybody that Ive signed, when I tell them Im going to be here, Im sincere. Ive been the head coach at LSU and Im going to be the head coach at LSU.
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Miles spoke to the media after the game and said he was happy to be wanted by LSU.
First, the school here wants me to stay, Miles said. This is a great place. Ive got a great team. Weve got a great recruiting class started and it appears well be able to finish it strongly. There are a lot of plusses here.
Ive not talked to anybody from Michigan. The idea that I could allow misinformation (the ESPN report) to occur and that, in fact, if I am going to stay, there is no finer time to make a decision than before we play the championship game.
Miles admitted his love for Michigan is still strong.
Im for them and if theres any way I can help them Id love to help them, Miles said. But Im not going there.
It saddens me at times. I cant be at two places. Ive got a great place. Im at home.
Miles is a family man. He, his wife and all of his children are pretty firmly involved in the community. His oldest daughter is a champion swimmer, won some state title not long ago. His two sons play just about every sport. When he isn't coaching at LSU he can be seen out at various events, supporting one or the other of his children. Same is true for Kathy, his wife. They are also very actively involved in several charity fund-raising events, they even host a large one at their home each year. They've made this their home, they have a good life here. It would have really surprised me if he had been able to just uproot his family. I felt like all along that was a key factor as to whether or not he stayed.
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Since the SEC is sooooo superior (41-14), you should give be willing to give up those 27 points yes? If you actually cover the spread, the pay off doubles to you, and if OSU wins, the pay off would be double to me.
I'll be waiting for you to answer your agreement, but don't expect you to actually do anything but spout.......
:-)
He is a good coach, and doesn't whine like the Floriduh dude.
Speaking of which, Michigan plays the whiners' team on Jan 1, how's that for irony?
We will get killed as our QB and running back will not be 100%.
Unlike Pup, I think LSU will have a very hard time beating Ohio State. This will not be a gimme and should be very close.
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