Former LSU QB Brandon Harris struggled his way through his senior season at North Carolina this year, appearing in only six games and throwing for a dismal one touchdown and eight interceptions.

That was a far cry from the 2015 season, when the then-sophomore played in 12 games for LSU and threw for 13 touchdowns and six interceptions in coach Les Miles’ last full season at the helm of the program.

On “The Tim Fletcher Show” on Friday, Harris said he has no regrets with how his LSU career played out and said he’d do it all over again if he had to:

He also added that he thinks it’s crazy that Miles hasn’t found a new coaching position since being fired by LSU midway through the 2016 season:

Considering how things ended for Harris at LSU, it’s nice to hear him say these things about the Tigers and his former coach.

What’s next for Harris and Miles remains to be seen, but the former LSU quarterback has his coach’s back.