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Les Miles Covered Up For Players Selling Drugs, Threatening Teammates Lives & Animal Abuse
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Les Miles has left quite the legacy at Kansas after only being their for two season. PLayers selling drugs, players threatening teammates' lives, animal abuse. Les, what are you doing? Per The Spun...
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In a lengthy article released today by the Kansas City Star, former KU player Caperton Humphrey alleges that he was threatened and harassed by teammates during his time with the Jayhawks. Humphrey and his family say Kansas later agreed to continue paying his tuition and monthly stipend for a year if he agreed to leave Lawrence and complete his KU coursework online.

In the piece, Humphrey’s father says Miles was made aware of the ongoing issues involving his son and other players, including that some of those players were selling drugs. Allegedly, Miles suggested Humphrey and the other Jayhawks “settle their differences on the practice field, pitting them against each other — head-on — in full-contact drills.”


Filed Under: NCAA Football
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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lsugrad3555 months
I legit don't think Les is all there upstairs. For years people just considered him "quirky".
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abellsujr55 months
All this and he kicked one of the best players in LSU history off the team for weed…
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Michael T. Tiger55 months
Remember when people were actually advocating for this arse to replace Lee Corso on College Gameday? I remember.
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SelaTiger55 months
The “but he’s a good guy” argument looks so silly in hindsight.
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Broham55 months
Les Miles is a dirt bag.
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theunknownknight55 months
Ummm…what do you think he covered up at LSU? This should not be surprising
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JOHNN55 months
A lot of Tiger fans would prefer to stick their heads in the sand instead of knowing the answer to your question.
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TygerDurden55 months
And yet still the LSU Les Miles apologists will line up and say “but he was a good man”.
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purpgoldblood55 months
Nope F that guy Piece of trash
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CDawson55 months
The entire culcha of big time NCAA football is disgusting. Not really any news here that you would not expect from the participants involved.
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Drizzt55 months
Les was a bad guy. We should have canned him way earlier.
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sportjunkie6955 months
Les might be having some CTE issues.
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atltiger648755 months
no, he's just an idiot. And turns out he's a scumbag too.
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monsterballads55 months
just IMAGINE what he covered up at LSU
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abellsujr55 months
Couldn’t even cover up TM7 smoking weed. Not sure he had this kind of control at LSU, but he would have if he could.
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Jdublsu55 months
How about innocent until proven guilty. Just saying. Journalism ain't what it once was.
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atltiger648755 months
"innocent until proven guilty" only applies in a court of law. We are all free to make determinations and opinions based on whatever information we currently have. We don't need to wait the years it would take to work through the judicial system.
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Eli Goldfinger55 months
“ their for 2 seasons” :lol:
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Shalimar Sid55 months
Larry doing Larry things.
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Lynxrufus201255 months
Chewing on that buffalo grass sure screwed up ole Les.
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ApexTiger55 months
Such a promising generation that's coming up
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FaCubeItches55 months
College sports corrupt. Film at 11.
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LSUbest55 months
I was a Les fan in the early days at LSU, but I left him. I can't believe this is true.
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CajunBullet55 months
A very sad state of affairs for sure.
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zed4455 months
What the frick is wrong with Les my god
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Black n Gold55 months
Anybody that knows anyone who played or worked under Les knows what a POS he is.
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