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Making the morning rounds.

"I'm responsible. I’m the head coach." After claiming ignorance despite video evidence to the contrary after the game, LSU coach Les Miles took full responsibility Monday for his team's inexplicable clock management gaffe at the end of its 25-23 loss at Ole Miss. Miles admitted "we had no second play called prior to the Hail Mary" on the 4th-and-26 play that set up anticlimactic finish, because that pass was supposed to go into the end zone. It was letting 17 seconds tick away before calling timeout prior to the fourth down heave, though, that brought the most scorn -- from critics and from Miles himself: "I let the clock get away from me. That was my fault, my mistake. ... At that point in time, I had lost the opportunity for the team to win by squandering seconds."

What? We all know it's coming. Monday's best headline, courtesy the Associated Press:

Oh, but they will, right AP? Nothing in the subsequent article suggests Rodriguez is in any immediate danger, but they will.

Good luck with that. Winless Western Kentucky was the first team to let its coach go earlier this month, and Monday became the first team to fill its vacancy by hiring Stanford running backs coach Willie Taggart, a WKU alum and Jim Harbaugh's brother from another mother. Fired coach Dave Elson will stay on for the Hilltoppers' final two games in search of one last (and, this year, first) victory.

How much is firing Ralph Friedgen worth to us? Word to the Washington Post over the weekend was that Maryland coach Ralph Friedgen's $4 million buyout wouldn't be an obstacle to ditching Fridge as the 2-9 Terps hurtle toward one of the worst finishes in school history. The Baltimore Sun doesn't quite think so: With the general budget crunch at UMD, Friedgen will either have to resign or be targeted by deep-pocketed boosters to get around that number.

Godspeed. Good luck to N.C. State offensive coordinator Dana Bible, a longtime hand at several schools who has been diagnosed with leukemia. Bible missed the Pack's game at Virginia Tech Saturday and won't coach against North Carolina as he undergoes tests in Boston and begins his fight.

Quickly ... Urban Meyer insists he's not going to Notre Dame. So is he just waiting until after the SEC Championship game to take the job, or what? ... Rich Brooks has had enough of this retirement crap. ... Forbes explains how Doug Flutie changed the game. ... The Mountain West reprimands a BYU player and assistant coach for criticizing Air Force's cut blocks. ... And I-AA Northeastern drops its football program after 74 years, leaving the Red Sox and Patriots with one less obstacle in commanding the attention of the Boston sports scene.

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  1. zibby
    1. Posted by zibby Tue Nov 24, 2009 10:51 am EST

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    Western Kentucky hired Taggart?
    What in the wide wide world of sports is a-goin' on here?
  2. jDAWG
    2. Posted by jDAWG Tue Nov 24, 2009 11:18 am EST

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    Miles' response was still a chicken-crap way of avoiding saying that he personally called for the spike and then lied about it. What a turd.
  3. gtne91
    3. Posted by gtne91 Tue Nov 24, 2009 11:39 am EST

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    #1 - Taggart has his jersey retired at WKU. After that, he was an assistant there for 8 years, included OC on the championship team coached by Harbaugh Sr.
    Why wouldnt that be happening?
  4. Doghouse Reilly
    4. Posted by Doghouse Reilly Tue Nov 24, 2009 11:42 am EST

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    #3, #1's comment is a reference to Blazing Saddles. (It works on several levels. Cheers to you, zibby.)
  5. jim m
    5. Posted by jim m Tue Nov 24, 2009 11:50 am EST

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    LSU should fired the coach... too much... first he didn't even have field goal ready in case... normal thing for any coach to do... second...he blame the q.b.. but finally taking the blame... somebody aid him in coming clean..
    perhaps the video replay made him look at a crazy man... LSU players and fans should have
    better decisionmaker.... manke no sense to pay high salary to a bubba that can't even get his
    field goal unit ready for a chip shot... unreal.... go tigers right? hello... arkansas will drill them too...
    back to the coach... they pay big money for reasonalbe decisions... don't ask anyone to feel sorry
    for you if LSU moves on to another bubba... the coach should be gone...ciao
  6. gtne91
    6. Posted by gtne91 Tue Nov 24, 2009 3:13 pm EST

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    #4 - I get the blazin saddles thing. Im still answering the question. Putting it in movie form doesnt make it rhetorical.
  7. mikez34
    7. Posted by mikez34 Tue Nov 24, 2009 3:30 pm EST

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    #6 - Actually yea, it does make it rhetorical. He was referencing a movie line, not asking a question. The movie line just happens to be a question.

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