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Change could be coming soon to LSU football.
University leaders are expected to enter deep discussions in the next 24 hours regarding the future of the football program, its head coach and its offensive coordinator, a source close to LSU athletics told The Advocate on Sunday.
An extensive evaluation of the program, normally reserved for after the season, is unfolding in Baton Rouge after the Tigers, ranked No. 5 in the preseason, dropped to 2-2 and fell out of The Associated Press poll following a sloppy 18-13 loss Saturday at Auburn.
Changes to the staff — particularly regarding head coach Les Miles and offensive coordinator Cam Cameron — could be coming as early as Monday.
High-ranking members of the Tiger Athletic Foundation and members of the LSU Board of Supervisors declined comment when contacted since the Auburn game ended. LSU athletic director Joe Alleva, in a text message Saturday night, refuted that any meeting was planned Sunday.
Miles’ future had not been decided as of Sunday morning, but his 12-year reign atop the program and the status of his offensive coordinator is in doubt for a second time in nine months after the worst start of his LSU career.
Source: Changes to LSU staff, including Les Miles and Cam Cameron, could come early as Monday | LSU | theadvocate.com