Just when you thought the 2012 Arkansas Razorbacks football campaign couldn’t get any nuttier, an off-the-wall rumor about a standing, 5-year, $27.2 million UA offer to LSU Head Coach Les Miles started making the rounds yesterday. Then, it was debunked, before it gained steam again.
Almost immediately, Arkansas fans found the nearest ledge and started threatening to jump. The nearly universal thought among Hogs (and Tigers?) fans seems to be that LSU wins despite Miles–the 2011 AP National Coach of the Year.
Is it even possible for that notion to be completely true? Yes, Alabama Head Coach Nick Saban left Miles a program that was rolling on the Bayou. And, The Hat’s success admittedly looks so easy even a Cave Man could do it.
But, former LSU head coaches Mike Archer, Curley Hallman and Gerry Dinardo–a combined 76-70 from 1987-1999–probably beg to differ.
So what does this mean for Arkansas as it reportedly eyes Miles? It’s hard to say at this point.
What we know is that Arkansas Athletic Director Jeff Long is a budding master of misdirection. After a couple of near misfires before he had time to get his UA office furnished (Wake Forest’s Jim Grobe, former Clemson head coach Tommy Bowden) Long has proven to be a capable hirer of head coaches.
And, recent history shows that the latest Miles rumors fit a pattern for Long.
While Razorback Nation has been (sometimes in a delusional state) contemplating the fate of its marquee programs in the hands of either disappointing (former Oklahoma defensive coordinator Brent Venables, Florida St. head coach Leonard Hamilton) or ultra- exciting (former UNC head coach Butch Davis, Kentucky head coach John Calipari) rumored frontrunners during Long’s last few coaching searches, he has managed to pull a couple of unexpected rabbits out of his hat (Bobby Petrino, Mike Anderson).
This search should be no different. I’m not saying Long will land former Super Bowl-winning head coach and current Monday Night Football analyst Jon Gruden or Boise St. head coach Chris Peterson. In fact, I feel strongly that he won’t.
But I do expect Long to make a very solid, and potentially excellent hire after putting the Fear of Les into Arkansas fans’ hearts. That’s Long’s recent M.O.–lower the bar and then clear it with room to spare.
I do not know who the hire will be, but I think its much more likely that Arkansas ends up with a head coach like Vanderbilt’s James Franklin than a wildcard like Miles.
If so, Razorback fans might ultimately be counting their lucky stars and relishing the fact we aren’t in AR-KANSAS, anymore.

Will Arkansas Make a Home Run Hire?
Posted by Adam Butler on November 28, 2012
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While some anxious Hogs fans are starting to think it’s past time for Arkansas Athletic Director Jeff Long to hire the next Arkansas football coach and end the longest April Fools Joke in history, we thought we would use the national pastime to examine the potential candidates.
In recent years, the term “home run hire” has made its way into the College Football lexicon. But, as we have discussed often in this space, today’s Home Run Hire is tomorrow’s fly ball to the warning track.
Nevertheless. Long probably won’t make a hire until next week, so while he swings for the fences, let’s round the bases with the candidates:
The Home Runs:
These coaches aren’t heading to Fayetteville for an awkward Hog Call-filled press conference barring some serious cash being spent and plenty of uncharacteristically good Hog luck swinging Long’s way. There’s no shame in that admission.
As we have discussed before, “Home Run Hires” are College Football’s Ivory Billed Woodpecker. However, Bobby Petrino proved in 2008 that you can never say never. That’s why these improbable names are on our list.
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The Stand-Up Triple:
Some fans will groan immediately if he is hired, but then he will win the press conference, and more importantly have a chance to end up being a phenomenal fit for Arkansas in the long term.
The Ground Rule Doubles:
These hires could go in either direction or no direction at all.
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The Singles:
Odds are that these hires would not end well.
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The Incorrectly Called (Upon) Infield Fly Rule
The Wind-Blown Wrigley Field Doubles in 15-13 Games
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The Check Swings:
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The Corked Bat Home Run:
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