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Re: How was the lunch?

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Grant Carter wrote:
smusic 00 wrote:
smusportspage wrote:JJ-era....been there, done that. Time to get to work. I like this way, kind of kills two birds with one stone. Get the weekly press conference out of the way and cater to the fans that want a sandwich at lunch listening to Coach Morris and staff. Seems like a perfect use of Coach Morris' time during game prep week.


Yessir. This is the same way most big programs do it. Let the coaches get back to work not hang out answering softballs from your buddies. Morris worked the room before he sat down and answered lots of our questions. So did Malone and Craddock. I can do without 40 minutes of game film and excuses and fog of war and how awesome practices are.

Every once in awhile someone asked a tough question.


Haha, the best was the older non-press gentleman that asked if everyone was going to be as big as Baylor because they looked huge and then asked Craddock if that "400 lb" guy on Baylor gave him any problems. Craddock responded no of course because he plays offense, haha.

I was good with the presentation, I liked hearing the press questions and I love sandwiches for lunch.
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Grant Carter wrote:
smusic 00 wrote:
smusportspage wrote:JJ-era....been there, done that. Time to get to work. I like this way, kind of kills two birds with one stone. Get the weekly press conference out of the way and cater to the fans that want a sandwich at lunch listening to Coach Morris and staff. Seems like a perfect use of Coach Morris' time during game prep week.


Yessir. This is the same way most big programs do it. Let the coaches get back to work not hang out answering softballs from your buddies. Morris worked the room before he sat down and answered lots of our questions. So did Malone and Craddock. I can do without 40 minutes of game film and excuses and fog of war and how awesome practices are.

Every once in awhile someone asked a tough question.


Thanks for killing the JJ lunch sessions, dude.
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BUS wrote:Mr. Gary Cogill has been to both of the first two games.
He always stops by for a smile and high five.
Good guy.


Yes he was on the field for the UNT game. Glad he remained a fan and I hope he stays an ambassador for the program.
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smusic 00 wrote:
smusportspage wrote:JJ-era....been there, done that. Time to get to work. I like this way, kind of kills two birds with one stone. Get the weekly press conference out of the way and cater to the fans that want a sandwich at lunch listening to Coach Morris and staff. Seems like a perfect use of Coach Morris' time during game prep week.


Yessir. This is the same way most big programs do it. Let the coaches get back to work not hang out answering softballs from your buddies. Morris worked the room before he sat down and answered lots of our questions. So did Malone and Craddock. I can do without 40 minutes of game film and excuses and fog of war and how awesome practices are.
so true, "wide @ss open!!" - always excuses..
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