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In January of 2005, Miles was named the head coach of Louisiana State University. He replaced Nick Saban, who had left LSU to take over the Miami Dolphins. In August of 2005, days before Miles was to make his debut as the coach of LSU, Hurricane Katrina struck south Louisiana. LSU's first game, a home date against North Texas, was postponed until later in the season. The Tigers second game, against Arizona State, was moved from Baton Rouge to Tempe because the LSU campus was still serving as an emergency center for Hurricane Katrina relief.
In December of 1999, Saban accepted an offer from LSU to become their next head coach.
In 2000, the Tigers went 8-4 and won the Peach Bowl. The season was somewhat mired by several lopsided losses, including a 34-17 loss to the Auburn Tigers, a 13-10 loss to the UAB Blazers, and a 41-9 loss to the Florida Gators.
In 2001 Saban led LSU to a 10-3 record, including an SEC Championship and a Sugar Bowl victory. After a loss to the Ole Miss, the Tigers closed out the year with six straight wins, including a win over Tennessee in the 2001 SEC Championship Game, and a 47-34 win over Illinois in the 2002 Sugar Bowl. It was the first outright SEC championship for LSU since 1986, and the first time the Tigers had won the Sugar Bowl since 1968.