AUBURN, AL - SEPTEMBER 24: Head coach Les Miles of the LSU Tigers looks on during the game against the Auburn Tigers at Jordan-Hare Stadium on September 24, 2016 in Auburn, Alabama. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

An out-of-nowhere landing spot has reportedly emerged for Les Miles

Miles doesn't have many other options.

Since being fired by LSU midseason, Les Miles has said he wants to coach again.

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However, there haven't been many head coaching jobs available in this cycle, and the majority of the bigger destinations have already been filled. Purdue, Houston and Baylor were the three jobs linked most to Miles, but all three have already landed Jeff Brohm, Major Applewhite and Matt Rhule, respectively.

According to FootballScoop.com, an unlikely candidate has emerged for Miles' services: ESPN.

The report says ESPN is "very interested" in having Miles join the network in some capacity if he doesn't get a head coaching job. Since there aren't many jobs available, it might be best for Miles to sit out one year and work as an analyst.

Miles is known for his shall we say, unique press conferences, and he'd be great on television.

(h/t SEC Country)