LSU head coach Les Miles wasn’t too pleased with a certain area of the officiating in the win over Florida on Saturday night, sounding off in his postgame press conference about what he saw as contact after the whistle on running back Leonard Fournette.

After getting a chance to review the film, Miles said he sent in video and shared his thoughts with those at the SEC office in Birmingham.

"We've turned in a number of clips,” Miles said. "It was good open dialogue."

Miles said his concern comes with the health of his players, with the reality that Fournette could have suffered an injury with unnecessary contact after the whistle.

"I want to protect my players, and that's kind of one of the things that we sent in,” Miles said. "You know, the driving back and fall on them, I think there's a point in time where that's called a personal foul … one thing about it, when you have a back that's fighting like heck for yards and he's on his feet and you have stopped -- you have forward progress, the whistle needs to be blown and then when the whistle is blown, the defense is allowed to let go of them as opposed to continue to drive them 10 yards and throw them on the ground.

"Those kind of things need not to happen. But again, one thing about it, he has been a back of note for his career and understands that responsibility and certainly that -- as a defense would see him and how important the defense would see him to us in our success. So yeah, I'm concerned for his well-being.

"But again, to a point, it is football.”