Last month, when highly touted quarterback prospect Gunner Kiel reversed his commitment to LSU and enrolled closer to home at Notre Dame, Tigers coach Les Miles didn't criticize Kiel for changing his mind.
Miles sure didn't hold back on Wednesday.
In an appearance at the Tiger Gridiron Club's annual national signing
day "Bayou Bash" in Baton Rouge, Miles questioned Kiel's ability to
lead, adding he felt the program had done better by winning a commitment
from Jeremy Liggins (Oxford, Miss./Lafayette).
Liggins, who's listed at 6-foot-3 and 270 pounds, was rated No. 118 in the ESPNU 150 and No. 12 at his position.
In video footage posted on the website of The Daily Reveille, the
student newspaper at LSU, Miles said the Tigers needed a quarterback in
the 2012 recruiting class.
"There was a gentleman from Indiana that thought about coming to the
Bayou state," Miles said. "He did not necessarily have the chest and the
ability to lead a program, so you know," he added to applause.
Instead, the Tigers landed Liggins, a quarterback who announced his
choice of LSU from a restaurant in Oxford, spurning hometown Mississippi
and Mississippi State.
"Liggins stood up in the middle of Mississippi and said, 'I'm going to a
place where we can win a national championship,' and I like that man's
style," Miles said at the Bayou Bash, according to The Daily Reveille
video.
He elaborated on his happiness with Liggins in a news conference on Wednesday.
"I recommended he not stand up in the square at Oxford and tell
everybody he was going (to LSU)," Miles said, according to the New
Orleans Times-Picayune. "He said, 'I enjoy these people. These people
are my home. I want to make my announcement there.' I felt that was a
big-chested, straightforward way to conduct business. He became a better
prospect to me the way he handled his business."
Kiel, of Columbus, Ind., enrolled early at Notre Dame on Jan. 17, after a
saga in which he verbally commited to Indiana, changed his mind and
selected LSU, then had second thoughts about the distance from home and
picked Notre Dame. He is ranked second among quarterbacks and 20th
nationally on the ESPNU 150 for the recruiting Class of 2012.
If Miles felt any bitterness about Kiel's decision, he didn't show it at the time.
"There's a point in time where young people make a variety of decisions,
and for a variety of reasons," Miles said the day Kiel enrolled at
Notre Dame. "The only thing I can tell you is there is a guy in the
Midwest who felt staying close to home was the right thing."
"There's a guy in any number of places where the decision comes down to
staying close to family or representing a stadium or team nearby," he
said. "If that's the case, we need to have people who are going to be
happier in Louisiana."
Wednesday, Miles said LSU never stopped recruiting Liggins, even when it appeared Kiel was coming to Baton Rouge.
"At no time did we stop recruiting Liggins," Miles said, according to
The Times-Picayune. "He was a priority for us, a guy who can throw the
football and move his feet and give us a talented prospect at QB."
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