Notre Dame's Tillery: 'Liked' tweets about Les Miles mean nothing
Matt Cashore / USA TODAY Sports
Notre Dame defensive tackle Jerry Tillery said Sunday the tweets he "liked" - suggesting the Irish replace head coach Brian Kelly with ex-LSU boss Les Miles - mean nothing.
Tillery didn't reveal why he liked the tweets, which were captured in a screenshot. Tillery has since un-liked the posts.
The sophomore has been one of Notre Dame's better players throughout this disastrous season, with 24 tackles to his name.
He landed in Kelly's doghouse last season, and was suspended for the Fiesta Bowl due to a violation of team rules.
Kelly has received the brunt of criticism and jokes this season, as Notre Dame has face-planted its way to a 2-5 record.
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