Driven to coach
LSU's Miles tried trucking steel after college, but he was drawn back to football
Sunday, December 30, 2007 3:31 AM
By
Tim May
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
Alex Brandon | Associated Press
Les Miles went into the steel-hauling business after graduating from Michigan, but a few years later he returned to Michigan as a part-time assistant coach.
There was a time in the life of Les Miles when he was determined to be a steel-hauling man.
He was just out of the University of Michigan in 1976 with a degree in economics. His father, Hope, was in the steel business in their hometown of Elyria. Maybe deep down, Les Miles, having played for Bo Schembechler, wanted to coach football, but would his family understand?
So for a couple of years, he and a partner gave the steel-hauling business a shot.
"Oh, he worked hard at that. He tried," his mother, Martha, said. "But he'd watch his younger brother Eric play football, and then finally he said to me one night, 'Mom, I really want to be a coach.'
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