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Chizik and Miles: A Contrast in Style

Auburn coach Gene Chizik will go for win number two against LSU Saturday night.

In a lot of ways, you could say the coaches standing on the sidelines for Saturday's matchup between Auburn and LSU are polar opposites. In fact, they come from very different worlds. While they go about things quite differently, the results on the field have been similar.

Gene Chizik and Les Miles will meet for the third time in Baton Rouge on Saturday afternoon. As is typical, there will be national championship implications. While Chizik maneuvers a better than expected rebuilding campaign, Miles is looking to add a second title to his trophy case.

The Bayou Bengals enter the contest a whopping three touchdown favorite. Speaking at his weekly press conference on Tuesday, Chizik says there's nothing fancy about LSU's potent offense.

"They don't try to trick you," said Chizik. "There's not a bunch of tricks. They're going to line up, and they're going to run their plays. They're going to out-physical you. They're going to run the ball downhill. They're going to play-action pass and hit you over the top."

The LSU system mirrors its coach. Miles has a reputation for saying what's on his chest, for better or worse. He hides very little. His quirky Michigan personality has caused something of a love/hate relationship among fans.

As recently as last season, he was widely believed to be on the hot seat. A year later, he's the odds-on favorite to win this year's BCS title and has NFL owners throwing his name around as a coach in waiting.

Some are even suggesting he could be the next Jimmy Johnson.

"He's the most intriguing coaching prospect I've seen in a long time," said one team executive to CBS Sports. "I think he has a great deal of talent and can deal with the modern athlete."

That's pretty high praise for a coach that earned the moniker "Mad Hatter" from Rece Davis at ESPN because of his zany sideline demeanor.

Chizik on the other hand, prefers to stay low key. Until his run to the national championship last season, he was a coach that was often overshadowed by other SEC colleagues like Miles, Nick Saban, Mark Richt and Steve Spurrier.

Even today, Chizik remains a reluctant public speaker, doing what he has to with media members, but continuing to keep a safe distance.

Miles says Saturday's matchup will be a test for his newly minted top-ranked Tigers.

"We're going to be challenged this week, says Miles. "Auburn at 5-2 and as the returning National Champion is a very talented football team. They have won 20 of their last 22 games. Coach Gene Chizik has done a great job. His teams are always prepared to play and play a physical style of ball."

Rarely do you head into a matchup of two top 25 teams and have talk center on five quarterbacks. Like Auburn, LSU expects to use multiple quarterbacks during the game with the return of preseason starter Jordan Jefferson. Jarrett Lee will continue to be the starter, but like Auburn, they'll look to bring Jefferson in as a change of pace guy.

"Jarrett Lee continues to do a great job of doing the things we ask him to do," says Miles. "He throws the ball well and manages the game. I enjoy the fact that Jefferson comes in and certainly his team does. He gives us a different style or change up if you will offensively. We will continue to do that."

Third year sophomore Clint Moseley will get his first college start for Auburn.

"I feel like we need a spark there," says Chizik. "In the second half of the Florida game, Clint came in and gave us somewhat of a spark when we needed it. I think he's earned the right for the opportunity to start."

Look for Auburn to continue to counter with freshman quarterback Kiehl Frazier in running situations. And don't rule out last week's starter, Barrett Trotter getting another shot should things not go as planned.

With that said, Chizik sounds confident in his new quarterback.

"I think he's really stayed focused along the way," he said. "Certainly, in the last couple of weeks, I think he's really tried to elevate his level of game in terms of really preparing like a starter. I feel like he's come a long way in the last two or three weeks in that regard. Then again, I think he made some throws in the game on Saturday that were good throws.

"They came at the right time, one coming out of our end zone when we needed that for field position issues, another one on a big 2nd-and-21. Again, I feel like putting it all together and looking at where we are offensively and the spark that we need, we feel like this is the best decision."

Auburn and LSU kickoff from Death Valley at 2:30 p.m. CT on Saturday. The game will be carried live by CBS Sports.

Don’t forget to show support for your favorite coach by voting him as the 2011 Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year at www.coachoftheyear.com

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say what you want about Miles...

Les Miles got Erin Andrews to eat grass. Just imagine what he can convince an 18-22 year old kid to do…

He has clock management problems. A lot of his statements don’t make sense. He’s never lost less than 2 games in a season. And yet, I think he gets more out of his athletes than anybody else would.

Sometimes I tweet: @jmjonesjr

by AU_Jonesy on Oct 20, 2011 2:42 PM CDT reply actions  

All I will attribute to the guy is...

he is lucky as one can get…

One day soon Oh Les boy is going to start reaping the whirlwind. That could happen sooner than later.

Does it happen on Saturday? The world may never know…

Now don’t get me wrong… the man has skill… it’s just that I find it funny some of the crap he pulls and is able to get away with… besides that… I think he talks a tremendous amount of smack.

WDE

by wde1988 on Oct 20, 2011 3:10 PM CDT reply actions  

Lucky, maybe, but you make your own luck

Let’s face it, Auburn has been pretty “fortunate” (a more sophisticated and dignified word than “luck”) this year in some of its wins. But when people throw this into my face I point out that Auburn, through tough play and not quitting, places itself in the position to be the beneficiary of a fortuitous turn of events. Bad teams don’t get lucky because they’re don’t leave themselves in that position (cough Tennessee cough).

Is Les Miles lucky? Maybe. Does Les Miles coach his team to a place where a little “luck” can get him a win? Absolutely. But so do the original Tigers (um, that would be us). Good teams place themselves in a position to win games for whatever reason.

Cheers!

P.S. We’ll have to be pretty damn lucky to beat LSU this weekend.

Dumb and Dumber:

Lloyd: Hit me with it! Just give it to me straight! I came a long way just to see you, Mary. The least you can do is level with me. What are my chances?
Mary: Not good.
Lloyd: You mean, not good like one out of a hundred?
Mary: I’d say more like one out of a million.
[pause]
Lloyd: So you’re telling me there’s a chance… YEAH!

by Carrollton Tiger on Oct 20, 2011 3:28 PM CDT up reply actions  

Miles catches a lot of flack

for supposedly being lucky and goofy, but make no mistake, he’s a damn good coach. Saban’s talent ran out at some point but Miles kept bringing in new stocks and having success with it.

LSU fans’ love for him is very shallow though. After the Tennessee game last year, most of them wanted him gone—I don’t think that’s a stretch to say. Only after going 11-2 and a top 10 ranking did he win back most of that lost support.

I respect Miles as a professional because he turned down a chance to go back to his alma mater and coach. That’s pretty tough to do. It would have been even tougher had purple Tiger fans rode him out on a rail early last year.

But with that being said, I want him to eat a little bit more grass on Saturday. As a matter of fact, let’s feed him some.

Now accepting applications for SEC membership.

by War Eagle Atlanta on Oct 20, 2011 4:41 PM CDT reply actions   1 recs

Rec'd for truthiness.

‘The Hat is lucky thing’ doesn’t make much sense to me. It takes some skillz to continually place yourself/your team in a position to be lucky.

by Tiger on the mountain on Oct 20, 2011 4:48 PM CDT up reply actions  

“LSU fans’ love for him is very shallow though.”

The last two years, this was very true. We were undefeated going into this game last year and a lot of locals were unhappy; after the loss to AU, talk radio was brutal. On the net, sometimes it felt that there were not many of us Miles backers around last year.

Reporter: What would you say a Greg Studrawa offense is like? Stud:

"Attack and be very physical…fly around…attacking, come after you and come after you and come after you…." Me: I love this answer.

GET TO THE RIM HEAT (and SKY)! ATTACK THE PAINT!

by mjtig on Oct 20, 2011 9:22 PM CDT via mobile up reply actions  

Les gets the best talent...

I don’t think there’s a better evaluator than Les Miles in terms of grabbing top college talent. They may not necessarily translate to the pros, but his guys are always top college players. He wins his game during the off season getting the best athletes in the SEC. Honestly, I think he out recruits everybody else in the country overall. He never has a down year. He may not be the greatest X’s and O’s guy. Plus, he’s known to make some bad decisions during the course of the game. However, his kids believe they will win every time the step on the field. They don’t just think they have a good shot, they truly believe they will win every game. Consequently, they’re never easy to beat.

It's Auburn against the world. Good luck world.

by Sparkey on Oct 20, 2011 5:15 PM CDT reply actions  

They don’t try to trick you," said Chizik. “There’s not a bunch of tricks. They’re going to line up, and they’re going to run their plays. They’re going to out-physical you. They’re going to run the ball downhill. They’re going to play-action pass and hit you over the top.”

Thank God Crowton is gone; the downhill running we had last year, but the passing is so much more straightforward this year and our starting center is back (hope he is near 100% because our inside rushing was not good the last two weeks).

This corndog did get caught up in some of the Cam hate last year and I was wrong for that since it was all rumor (never brought it here though), but I respect CGC a lot. FWIW, I root for all sec teams against nco’s again as long as LSU does not need said team to lose for the bcs or something like that and that won’t change not matter what comes out. Our offseason was lesson enough. CGC does not get too high or too low when confronted with problems and recruits very well—very good qualities.

Reporter: What would you say a Greg Studrawa offense is like? Stud:

"Attack and be very physical…fly around…attacking, come after you and come after you and come after you…." Me: I love this answer.

GET TO THE RIM HEAT (and SKY)! ATTACK THE PAINT!

by mjtig on Oct 20, 2011 9:15 PM CDT via mobile reply actions  

Good article.

I’m very glad that Gene Chizik is at Auburn. He is both a great person and a great headcoach.

by Im4Auburn on Oct 21, 2011 1:25 PM CDT reply actions  

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