Les Miles Suing LSU Over Vacating Wins, Making Him Ineligible For HOF

Matt Thomas and Ross Villarreal of The Matt Thomas Show react to former LSU coach Les Miles suing the school for vacating wins in response to NCAA infractions, arguing that the loss of those victories makes him ineligible for induction into the College Football Hall of Fame.

Miles served as the head coach at LSU from 2005-2016.

In 2023, LSU vacated 37 wins from 2012-2015 after recruiting violations that involved alleged payments to the father of offensive lineman Vadal Alexander. With LSU self-imposing the penalty of the vacated wins, Miles' overall record as head coach changed from 145-73 to 108-73, reducing his winning percentage to .597 which is below the .600 threshold required for induction into the College Football Hall of Fame.

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