LSU’s football coach Les Miles rappelled down a 24-story building for Louisiana Family Forum’s “Over the Edge for Adoption” campaign. This is the last thing I would have ever thought I would have seen Les Miles doing, but it was for a great cause.
According to the LFF’s website:
LFF hopes to provide a unique moment for increasing awareness of the nearly 500 adoption-eligible children in Louisiana’s Foster Care program. This once-in-a-lifetime experience will feature individuals, including policy makers, pastors and key state leaders, rappelling One American Place in Downtown Baton Rouge on May 31st.
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Here he goes!
Here is video from a practice run: