LSU's Les Miles talks down grass eating ritual: 'One blade, not a meal'
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LSU head football coach Les Miles enjoys partaking in a bit of an odd habit on game days, snapping up a blade or two of grass off the field and giving them a little taste.
He's also been sure to mention that the grass at his home field of Tiger Stadium tastes best.
Asked about his odd ritual at SEC Media Days on Wednesday afternoon, Miles reached deep into his bag of tricks and pulled out a nifty little pseudo-Seinfeldism.
Les Miles: "I chew one blade of grass. It's not a casserole. One blade. Not a meal."
— Cody Coil (@codycoil) July 16, 2014
LSU's Tiger Stadium underwent a renovation this offseason. Here's hoping the taste of the grass is still up to the coach's liking.
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