TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- LSU coach Les Miles is taking the high road in response to the latest questionable call by SEC officials.
Miles said Monday he has spoken with Southeastern Conference Commissioner Mike Slive and coordinator of officials Rogers Redding regarding a near-interception by Patrick Peterson late in the ninth-ranked Tigers' 24-15 loss to No. 3 Alabama. Publicly, at least, he seemed satisfied with the response.
He said if he felt differently, he ``would say so.''
SEC spokesman Charles Bloom said the league would not comment on the call, and would communicate with LSU directly.
Alabama made it a two-score game with a field goal on that drive.
Tide coach Nick Saban defended league officials.