Now Les Miles is flying into the Twin Cities....Fleck might want to ask for a cheaper yacht to row.
Now Les Miles is flying into the Twin Cities....Fleck might want to ask for a cheaper yacht to row.
NDSU to the FBS always. In all ways.
[QUOTE=NDSUstudent;1189931]Now Les Miles is flying into the Twin Cities....Fleck might want to ask for a cheaper yacht to row.[/
Former LSU football coach Les Miles flew to Twin Cities Wed. and is meeting with Univ. of Minnesota officials, sources tell @120Sports.
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Les Miles is the best option for the Bison. His recruiting target list will never overlap NDSU's. Miles' footprint is nationwide and even when he targets homegrown talent, it will be talent that will have gone P5 anyways. He won't be looking for the diamonds in the rough or the 4 to 5 year projects. This is going to help NDSU's recruiting. Guys that were borderline B10 talent before in Minnesota are not going to become gophers anymore. If those guys want an opportunity to play close enough to home where their families can watch them play, still want to develop into D1 football talent, and have the character to work their butts off for 4 or 5 years, the road to Fargo is not very long.
I am hoping Miles is the choice they make. He is either going to turn the gophers into a top B10 program or the program will implode on itself. Either they will become too big for the type of student/athlete that works at NDSU or too much of a wreck to be much of any recruit's dream institution. In both of those scenarios, NDSU doesn't have to change the way it recruits.
Les Miles to Minnesota would make the Gophers regular season much more intriguing than NDSU's. Sorry, the quest to start another 5 peat with a terrible slate of games on the schedule doesnt move it any. No i wont be giving up my season tickets either.
td, I agree with what you say about how it effects NDSU.