coach’s step son...
Have you EVER seen anything like that??!! What’s the official sign for WTF on the field?!?
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You could take what I know about football, put it all in a thimbel, and it would still rattle around like a b-b in a boxcar. So enlighten me “touched the ball”....where why, how, and what does it mean?!?!?!
Explain please why you are mad? Did not tune into game until after the problem.
I can't believe they haven't been class-actioned over this.
The fact that he touched the ball has had an effect on the game. It is as appropriate to name him as it would be to name anyone else who errors. He stepped on the field and became part of the game.
Coach Brown should leave his relatives at home.
the sideline reporter asked someone what the kids name was and they told her his first name and she reported it.
i don't have a major problem with it. my problem is that they will show this kid throughout the game. over and over. and if texas loses this game (god forbid), this kid will never be able to go home. every student knows this kid and where he lives.
steve bartman, call the ticket office.
I hate it when they mention who touched my balls...now what are U talking about?
"What in the Wide, Wide World of Sports is going on here?"
I thought you said, "Shame on that freaking retard for pulling the dumbest stunt in college football in a generation."
It's the idiot kid's fault for losing his composure. Don't blame ESPN for reporting. And besides, until ASU scored, the kid was fighting back a grin. What a moron.
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If George Bodenhimer and Tom Sutton have an once of integrity between them they will publicly apologize to the young man intentionally and maliciously humiliated by ESPNs despicable coverage during the Pacific Life Holiday Bowl. ESPNs deplorable conduct should be the topic of blogs, letters to editors and complaints to Disneys Board of Directors until those responsible are severely disciplined. I hope some clever lawyer sues the socks off ESPN on behalf of the guy they treated so cruelly.