By Jason RobertsonPosted in: LSU
Les Miles has a decision to make: stay at LSU or go to Michigan. I hope takes some advice from Nick Saban who said he regretted leaving LSU.
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Jason Robertson is a husband and a father and a pastor. He is dedicated to leading and equipping his the Church with God’s word and biblical theology for life ministry, using a combination of pastoral, church planting and evangelism experience. He holds a Master of Divinity from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. He is experienced in church planting, evangelism, missions, and the training of pastors and Bible teachers.
Jason has been preaching the gospel since 1985, serving the first ten years of ministry as a Southern Baptist itinerant evangelist out of Milldale Baptist Church in Zachary, LA which ordained him in 1993. He has preached in hundreds of churches in over 30 States and 4 countries. He planted churches in Siberia, Russia in the summers of 1993 and 1994. He founded Murrieta Valley Church in California, which he planted in cooperation with the SBC NAMB in 2001. He also teaches ministry students at California Baptist University.
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Hey Jason,
I’m looking forward to the contest with the Vols…my Vols. I think that their seasons have been similar roller-coaster rides. Coming close to losing to Vanderbuilt was a humbling experience (ofcourse, that’s good for the soul). It should be an exciting game.
Les may want to reconsider the option in the left-hand corner.
TBH
Les is gone. I am a LSU fan, but I think he is going to go to Mich. Just my thoughts.
An amazing game between Tennessee & Kentucky.
What of LSU? A difficult game upcoming…
JR
You forgot something in your right hand column: “Coach at the winningest Division I school of all time”
Welcome home Les, welcome home!
Everybody wanted Saban.
Now everybody wants Miles.
Even Nebraska wants Bo (our def. corr.).
JUST LEAVE US ALONE!
LSU is on a roll as one of the best programs of the decade along with USC.
And this year they were undefeated in regulation with…
40+ points per game,
400+ yards per game,
and played 5 or 6 ranked teams while doing so.
Just ask Saban, once you’ve been King of Tiger Stadium it doesn’t get any better.
Sure, Les can join the history of Michigan, or he can continue to make history at LSU.
Speaking of joining history or making history — I wonder if Charlie Weis wishes he was part of the Partiot’s program this year?
Best of the decade along with USC…and Oklahoma as well. Lest we forget!
Go Schooners!