Twirling Time
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Ker-ze-zoo-ski?
Yes I am!
Yes I am!
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I used to listen to Joe Paterno's weekly conference calls — not because I was on them, but because they were on the local radio station.
Almost everyone showed reverence. "Hi Coach … ". Except one guy. Always went right to "Hi Joe … "
I get college kids going the "coach" route and I definitely would've done that too, but 40-somethings? Nah. GTFO with that noise.
This has been a recurring discussion 'round here... and I always fall on the side of "coach" as a sign of respect. Or because I forgot the coach's name.![]()
I'm accustomed to teachers -- and by extension, coaches who teach -- not using their first names around the students. Some of them introduce me to the kids as Ms. Lastname, others go with Name of Paper Lady. If there were no students present, like in a phone interview, we usually use first names.
I would probably call a university president or some other official I don't know "sir" or "ma'am," particularly if they're older than I am.
In a move that will shock absolutely no one, USC declined to make players available after yet another loss to Utah.
Naturally, this was roundly mocked on Twitter. Even the USC radio team was fed up.
Pete Arbogast is as much an institution around USC football as Tim Tessalone was. So, yeah.I have a feeling that play by play guy is fed up.
Pete Arbogast is as much an institution around USC football as Tim Tessalone was. So, yeah.