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New LSU coach Ed Orgeron was on Sirus XM College Sports radio Thursday morning and talked about Cam Cameron, Leonard Fournette, and recruiting in the state of Louisiana.

Orgeron also said that he has spoken to former LSU coach Les Miles twice since he was fired and received a congratulatory text message from him after the Missouri win.

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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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Cadello91 months
Class act
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airportwhiskey91 months
I still have plenty of love for the guy, but it was his time.
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TwoDatBait91 months
Coach O's response" "New Number, Who Dis?"
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ShamelessPel91 months
I hope Miles gets into broadcasting for the rest of the season and LSU becomes relevant. Would be very cool to see him talk about the Tigers' run with the class befitting of Miles and a good look for the man.
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atltiger648791 months
Miles can't speak coherently during a 30-second halftime interview. What makes you think he can handle broadcasting???
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Lucky515091 months
Same ones whining how bad Miles is,suck Payton's 7-9 balls on Sunday
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anchovyd91 months
Miles is so sweet.
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PeteRose91 months
you know what's sweeter? cashing buyout checks each week.
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LSU Patrick91 months
That's why we love him!
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Space Cowboy91 months
The way I always thought of Miles was he'd be a fun guy to hang around with, but I would never want him to be the coach at LSU.
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the LSUSaint91 months
It was probably some rambling incoherent text that O just assumed was congratulatory.
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the LSUSaint91 months
I imagine it was just Miles telling him to use a timeout during the game, he text him when it crossed his mind, which if course was after the game
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