Two of the more interesting and unusual characters around college football got together on Les Miles’ podcast recently, and as expected, it was like something you can’t find anywhere else.

Leach routinely offers off-the-wall opinions on philosophy, marriage and raccoons, just to name a few. He typically says something no other college football coach would say on a weekly or bi-weekly basis. Miles, meanwhile, also has a unique personality, so the two coming together delivered a whopper of a podcast.

Miles, the former LSU coach, asked, “Would you rather be President of the United States, or win a national championship?”

“You know that is kind of a tough question,” Leach said. “They’re weirdly similar jobs from the standpoint, virtually everybody believes they can do your job better than you can do it. I mean, whether you’re president or a football coach, there’s literally children sitting around thinking they know your job better than you do. You know that Air Force One’s kind of got an appeal to it. Then you’d want to get to the bottom of Area 51, see what exactly they do know about UFOs and what they don’t.”

Miles then interjected that strategy by a football coach on international politics would work.

“I don’t think there’s any question,” Leach said. “People trying to find practical solutions to practical problems. You know, there’s problems that are going to walk through the door every day and you’ve got to fix them.”

There was one drawback to being president, though, at least in Leach’s mind.

“Now this president job, that is a suit and tie job, and I got to be honest, that part doesn’t appeal to me at all,” he said.