Petrino's making moves (and Miles?)

By Adam Abramson

The four-letter network is reporting that Bobby Petrino has left Atlanta to take over the Arkansas job.

So this is the second year in a row that an big-name coach leaves the pro ranks after an all-too-short stint to go over to the SEC.

If Petrino was able to build Louisville into one of the country's best offenses, there's no reason he won't get it done in Fayetteville. So after all the hubbub about Butch Davis, Tommy Tuberville, Jim Grobe and Tommy Bowden, Petrino is the man.

What a tough 36 hours for the Falcons…

And on the Michigan front, word broke that all is not quiet on the Les Miles front. Was Miles basically forced to reup with the Tigers?

If he leaves, he's Nick Saban Jr. and LSU looks like the kid picked last in the kickball game (funny how that could happen after a national title run).

Either way, LSU better have some contingency plans just in case Miles pays that buyout and heads North.

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