The grass is not always greener on the other side. That certainly holds true when replacing a successful coach.
The conversation on whether Miles should stay or go intensified last week, then reached a fever pitch after LSU’s third consecutive loss Saturday.
While Tiger Nation and college football observers are searching for answers — the No. 1 question being, “How could LSU start 7-0, be ranked No. 2, then collapse?” — there’s another obvious question that will ultimately get answered — “Is it the right time to replace Miles?”