LSU’s national championship-winning head coach was officially named the head coach of the University of Kansas, Athletics Director Jeff Long announced Sunday.
Kansas is now the only school in the country with a with a national championship winning coach in NCAA Division I football and basketball, with men’s head coach Bill Self.
Miles and Kansas agreed to a five-year contract worth $2,775,000 annually. He will be formally introduced to Jayhawk fans at a press conference at 5 p.m. on Sunday.
“Since the beginning of our search, we focused on identifying and recruiting an experienced head coach with a strong track record of success on and off the field,” said Long in a press release. “Les Miles is exactly what we need for our program right now. His national reputation as a great recruiter and as a coach who student-athletes love playing for will enable us to break the cycle and return a winning tradition to the Kansas Jayhawks. We are thrilled to have Les and his family as Jayhawks.”
Miles has been a frontrunner for the Kansas job since Long announced that coach David Beaty would be fired at the conclusion of the 2018 season. Beaty has a 6-40 record in four seasons, and currently sits 3-8 in 2018. Kansas has not had a winning season since 2008.
The Kansas deal comes after Miles and LSU agreed on a one-time payment of $1.5 million instead of the remaining $6.5 million left on Miles’ buyout agreement.
Miles compiled a 114-34 record at LSU, including a BCS National Championship and another national BCS Championship appearance.
Les Miles named football coach at Kansas
November 18, 2018
LSU head coach Les Miles leads his team toward the field before the Tigers’ 45-24 victory against the University of South Carolina on Saturday, Oct. 10, 2015 in Tiger Stadium.
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