Les Miles to Michigan? Maybe. And not quite in the role you think.

Asked about the possibility of Miles joining the Wolverines as a consultant or even as an honorary captain this season, coach Jim Harbaugh didn't say no.

"Good suggestions," Harbaugh said Monday, according to the Detroit Free Press. "I have the utmost respect for Les, coach Miles, and Cam (Cameron). Haven't talked to them yet. Hope to soon."

Miles, a spirited Michigan alumnus who was fired by LSU on Sunday, was connected to Michigan coaching opportunities throughout the years, specifically after Lloyd Carr, Rich Rodriguez and Brady Hoke were ousted.

"I would have a difficult time not being involved in the game and to coach," Miles said Monday on the Dan Patrick Show in his first public comments since his firing.

Miles, 62, indicated that he will not be retiring and that he'll likely be at a football game this Saturday: North Carolina at Florida State. His son Manny is a quarterback for the Tar Heels.