Les Miles made his return to Tiger Stadium and decided to dine on another plate of grass on Saturday.
When it comes to game day cuisine, the options are endless. Typically, it revolves around meat and whether or not someone can grill up a winner. For former LSU head coach Les Miles, it all comes down to natural grass.
Yes, the former head football coach loved to dine on a fresh plate of sod while coaching from the sidelines. On Saturday, the former LSU head coach returned to Tiger Stadium as his old program took on Air Force.
With Miles back in Tiger Stadium, he was presented his favorite game day dish. Yes, Miles feasted on a plate of grass once more in epic fashion.
Les Miles is back at LSU today.@ALaForce knew he might be hungry for some Tiger Stadium grass. pic.twitter.com/jsEc3OiHRc
— CBS Sports (@CBSSports) October 14, 2017
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While it might not be the meal of choice for many, Miles is an old school guy that prefers chewing on a seasoned blade cut by the best mowers in American in comparison to say something a little more common to chew on. Chewing up grass with a relentless spirit is a Tigers tradition after all.
That tradition might not necessarily be eating it, but the running backs in the program’s history have done an excellent job of chewing up several yards en route to giant carries. The former head honcho himself would take up the call of actually chowing down on it. It’s that natural grass fed appetite that made Miles a favorite and one day soon he might be eating grass in another stadium.