**F**k the Feds: Les Miles’ LSU Lawsuit Gets Kicked to State Court

In a surprising turn of events, a legendary coach has taken his fight to the state level, seeking justice for what he claims is an unfair tarnishing of his reputation. The coach, who led his team to numerous victories between 2012 and 2015, alleges that the university and a prominent athletic organization unfairly stripped him of 37 wins, effectively ending his chances of being inducted into the prestigious College Football Hall of Fame.

The coach initially filed a lawsuit in federal court, claiming that the university failed to provide him with due process before altering his career record. However, the case was recently dismissed and refiled in state court, with the coach’s legal team choosing not to comment on the reason behind the move.

The state lawsuit mirrors the original federal complaint, with the added allegation that the defendants violated the state constitution. The defendants, on the other hand, argue that the coach has no legal right to the disputed victories or Hall of Fame eligibility.

The controversy stems from a ruling made last year, which found that a former player had received improper financial benefits, leading to the vacating of the coach’s wins. The coach is determined to clear his name and restore his legacy, but the road ahead will likely be long and challenging.

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