Les Miles is now on Cameo (this is gonna be fun)

Les Miles, Kansas Jayhawks. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)
Les Miles, Kansas Jayhawks. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images) /
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Les Miles has officially joined Cameo, and we could not be more excited.

Cameo got better today, strictly because Les Miles is now a user of the video platform.

“The Mad Hatter” is now in his second year leading his third Power 5 team in the lowly Kansas Jayhawks of the Big 12. KU may not win more than two games this year, but you better believe Miles is going to win every press conference and every time he expresses his thoughts on Cameo. Whether he’s chewing grass or congratulating you on getting married, we are all winners here.

Les Miles on Cameo is the biggest reason to watch Kansas football games.

Miles has already won a national championship, so he’s good on that front. It’s only fitting it came in the second strangest college football season of all time. We were all blissfully unaware of what could happen in 2020 back in 2007. Twitter didn’t exist, the College Football Playoff didn’t exist and Cameo was a band. Oh, how time flies when you’re stuck at home and not having any fun.

What 2020 has taught us is there’s no such thing as a bad hair day anymore, snow days are a thing of the past and “You’ll expand your family and meet real friends for the first time.” Though he used to be the Tiger King, Miles settles for the bronze behind Joe Exotic and Coach O. However, if Pooka Williams Jr. is the next Leonard Fournette, KU will be relevant for the first time since 2008.

So when Kansas decides to mess with Texas again and pulls off a shocking upset, you better believe Miles will be there every step of the way, as another Lawrence goal post meets its watery demise at the bottom of stinky Potter Lake. Let’s be real. Potter stinks as much as that time Harry he had to be the fourth participant in the Triwizard Tournament in the Goblet of Fire. Poor Cedric…

Don’t worry about Cedric. No diggity for ole Diggory. He rebounded nicely to play a vampire, star in a Christopher Nolan movie and is about to be The Batman. We’re all about redemption stories. So if Miles becomes the second-coming of Mark Mangino in Lawrence minus the whole yelling at his players thing, so be it. All we know is Miles will thankfully have it all documented for us on Cameo.

Here’s to “The Mad Hatter” talkin’ out the side of his neck on Cameo forever going forward.

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