Les Miles is back in Baton Rouge on Saturday to celebrate the 10th anniversary of LSU's 2007 national championship season. To help welcome Miles back to his old stomping grounds (a year and three weeks after his firing), Allie LaForce served Miles a plate of the freshest farm-to-table Tiger Stadium grass.

Les Miles is back at LSU today.@ALaForce knew he might be hungry for some Tiger Stadium grass. pic.twitter.com/jsEc3OiHRc — CBS Sports (@CBSSports) October 14, 2017

"You gotta understand it's just the back end of this thing and only the white root that you're really trying to get," Miles says, describing his meal. "You don't really need a thick chunk."

In case you missed it, plucking blades of grass from the field and shoving them into his mouth, often in full view of television cameras, was one of Miles' trademark quirks during his time as LSU's coach. He's previously explained it as something he started doing while being bored during baseball games.

Despite the awkward circumstances of Miles' recent firing and watching his former assistant lead the Tigers into battle in his own office, the Death Valley crowd sounded quite happy to see him!