Like I said, I had trouble following him. I try not to get sucked in by him, but I did. As you can see I completely missed his whole point. I was prolly imagining what he was doing at the time. I can see Kyle, with a sleeveless shirt that says "The South Will Rise Again". He has a Copenhagen trucker hat on. I can see him at the rodeo, getting his makeup ready. I can also see him, running moonshine in rural Kentucky. This is why I can't follow his ramblings. My mind wanders about how redneckish he is at the time he is calling.
That's going to be our next luxurious problem... dealing with the bandwagoneers. All I have to say is "deal with it".
Kyle is one that grinds on listeners typically for his call style and the long buildup on his rants. But he has been pro Hud and pro Cajuns for some time on his calls. Most of his critical rants are towards NFL officiating and related. A lot of time it seems like a negative rant but it turns out it was positive and you have no idea how it turned around lol. I think a lot has to do with how he talks.
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I usually tune out when I hear "well you know Steve, the real, ok, problem is, ok, that the star, ok, system, ok is ok" or when I hear "hello Stevie, tex. . .". That's as far as I get with that one.
I will say this, I'm not all that concerned with stars, but athletic ability and character seem to be our new coach's targeted recruits. You can throw five stars on a kid with no class, character, and a rap sheet, (see section: br: subsection: transfer qbs) but I'll take our 2011 class any day. Our kids were mostly overlooked by the know-it-alls that control the seats at the big boy table. In the next couple of years, we will be able to go after and get any kid we want after word gets out about the class act that is our university and athletic program. Thank you.
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