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Vote: Who is the best head-coaching fit for LSU?

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LSU dismissed head football coach Les Miles on Sunday, following a 2-2 start to the season that included upset losses to Wisconsin and Auburn.

Which coach the school will tab to replace Miles, who leaves with the highest win percentage in program history, has yet to be determined. Former defensive line coach Ed Orgeron has been installed as the interim coach.

An opening such as LSU's doesn't come around often, and big-name coaches have already been linked to the job.

Our experts have weighed in. Now it's your turn.

For his part, Miles sounds eager to get back on a team's sideline.

"I don't golf," he told Dan Patrick on Monday. "I play no tennis. I enjoy shooting the gun; I don't necessarily like to point it at animals. I play cards, not very well. But what I have done for probably 12 to 14 hours a day for the last number of years is coach football. So I would have a difficult time not being involved in the game and not being a coach."

LSU plays host to Missouri (2-2) on Saturday.