Les Miles Shifts Lawsuit Over Vacated Wins to State Court
The former LSU coach challenges the NCAA's decision, citing constitutional violations in the state lawsuit.
- Miles initially filed the lawsuit in federal court but has now moved it to a state court in Baton Rouge.
- The lawsuit concerns the vacating of 37 victories from 2012 to 2015, affecting Miles' Hall of Fame eligibility.
- Miles claims LSU and the NCAA did not allow him a fair hearing before altering his career record.
- The state lawsuit introduces a new allegation that the defendants violated the state constitution.
- The NCAA ruling in June 2023 was based on a player's receipt of improper financial benefits.