CLOSE After a 2-2 start to the season, LSU parted ways with football coach Les Miles after 12 years and a 114-34 overall record. USA TODAY Sports

LSU coach Les Miles (Photo: Derick E. Hingle, USA TODAY Sports)

Les Miles made it clear he wants to coach again when making appearance on the Dan Patrick Show one day after he was fired by LSU.



In his typical entertaining style, Miles, 62, answered the question about his future in the only way he could.

"I don't golf," Miles said. "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 not being a coach."

This was a very Les answer when Dan Patrick asked whether he would coach again. pic.twitter.com/Hs1Emdmyw0 — David Ching (@ESPNChing) September 26, 2016

Miles refused to be negative when asked about his feelings about his tenure at LSU that ended four games into his 12th season.

“I have had a great run at LSU," he said. "I have enjoyed myself the entire time.”