LSU coach Les Miles told reporters on Monday that he wasn't a candidate for the head coaching job at Michigan.
From NOLA.com:
In a post-practice session with reporters, Miles declined to be quoted directly but made it clear he is not seeking the job and has not been contacted personally, or through his agent, Dallas-based George Bass, formally or informally.
Per the AP, a spokesperson from the school said Miles has told LSU the same thing.
Miles, a Michigan alum, has been linked to the Michigan job for the second time after Brady Hoke was at the end of the season. While Nebraska, Oregon State and other schools have hired coaches, Michigan hasn't selected its new head coach yet.
His name was brought up for the Michigan job in 2007 before the Wolverines hired Rich Rodriguez. Then, LSU was coming off an appearance in the SEC Championship Game. This year, LSU is heading to the Music City Bowl after an 8-4 season, Miles' 10th at LSU.
And, per Miles, all signs point to an 11th.
LSU faces Notre Dame on December 30 in Nashville.

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