- Allegations date back to Miles’s days as coach of LSU
- Report said coach tried to sexualize students workers’
Les Miles is no longer Kansas’ football head coach just days after he was placed on administrative leave amid sexual misconduct allegations from his tenure at LSU.
Kansas announced Miles’ departure on Monday night, describing it as a mutual agreement to part ways. Miles has three years left on his original five-year contract with the school that pays him $2.775m annually through December 2023 and includes several bonuses, among them a $675,000 retention bonus paid last November.