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Former LSU football coach Les Miles reportedly filed a suit against the school Monday seeking to have 37 vacated wins with the Tigers reinstated with Miles arguing that the loss of those victories ...
The Louisiana First Circuit Court of Appeals denied Attorney General Liz Murrill's attempt to prevent former LSU football ...
Former LSU coach Les Miles today filed a lawsuit against LSU, alleging the school's decision to vacate the wins his teams attained cost him the chance for College Football Hall of Fame qualification.
BATON ROUGE — Les Miles, who coached the LSU Tigers to a 2007 national championship, is suing the university over its decision to vacate 37 of his teams’ victories between 2012 and 2015.
Miles — who turned 70 last November — is asking for a declaratory judgment reinstating his full record and thus making him eligible for the Hall of Fame. Miles coached at LSU from 2005-16 ...
Les Miles has moved his lawsuit against LSU and the NCAA over a decision to vacate 37 of his teams' victories from 2012 to 2015 from federal court to state ... The state lawsuit, filed Sept. 9, ...
The lawsuit names LSU's Board of Supers, the Athletic Committee F King Alexander, Les Miles Joe Alleva Scott Woodward Verge Ausberry & Miriam Segar, among others. @WAFB — Austin Kemker (@Austin ...
The lawsuit, which was filed in a Louisiana district court on Monday, alleges that LSU’s decision to vacate 37 wins from 2012-2015 cost Miles a chance to be inducted into the College Football ...
Former LSU head football coach Les Miles is suing the university. According to ESPN's Adam Rittenburg, Miles filed a lawsuit against LSU, alleging that the school's decision to vacate wins from ...
Earlier today, it was reported that national championship winning football coach Les Miles has filed a lawsuit against LSU over vacated wins that inherently removed the former Tiger head man from ...
ESPN’s Adam Rittenberg first reported the lawsuit. LSU vacated 37 wins while Miles was the head coach. That reduced Miles’ official career record from 145-73 (.665) to 108-73 (.597).