Article By Barry Wall on 3rd July, 2009
The tigers 8-5 season, 3-5 in conference play, was something no one expected from a team ranked sixth in the nation entering the season, but behind Miles downtrodden gaze was the hope for something he had seen in the turmoil that was the 2008 LSU football campaign.
That hope was the team’s ability to come together through adversity and injury. With the loss of Jarrett Lee and Andrew Hatch, the offense was left in the hands of Jordan Jefferson; Jefferson anticipated on having a red shirt season, but was saddled with the starting job in the last two weeks of the season. Despite two tough losses to Arkansas and ole miss, Jeff...
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