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Wednesday, January 2, 2013

ESPN’s Heather Cox Post-game Interview With Stanford Coach


ESPN Reporter Heather Cox Post-game Interview With Stanford Coach


Reporter Heather Cox of ESPN attempted interview with Stanford head coach David Shaw holds the Cardinal Rose Bowl victory over Wisconsin, when school officials abducted Shaw away for the awards ceremony.

The Stanford coach brushes off Cox’s first question before briefly stopping for an interview. After a giving Cox a short answer, Shaw walks away to continue his celebration as the ESPN reporter can be heard mumbling: “Are you kidding me?”

The ESPN reporter is asking about in themselves, where Stanford Shaw has a football program after the recording of the first Rose Bowl victory 1971.

The camera cuts away from the reporter as ESPN’s Brent Musburger tries to explain how communication works. Musburger says: That’s a little unfortunate since the winning coach was supposed to do an interview. But you know, communication fails from time to time and sometimes.”
"To be honest, we still climbing," Shaw, an up-and-coming coaches in football, which some observers believe that they can take over the NFL team one day respond. "We can play so much better and we are paying now -. Celebrate this achievement, but you get the fun and play better next year"

Cox then tried to ask the second question, but just to Shaw says he is even keeled.

"Guys, I coach you need to go to the trophy presentation said,". The ESPN reporter told his colleagues, commentators Brent Musberger and Kirk Herbstreit

"This is very unfortunate," Musberger said the interview short. Cox can be heard saying "Are you kidding me?" It is clear that he is in the question.

ESPN reporter Jemele Hill said he had the same restraint Cox showed when he was interviewed Shaw.

"Keeping it real ... if that was me, instead of Heather Cox, I'd rather go flashes," tweeted Hill.

"Heather Cox really embarrassing last night." Love you kidding me! "- His statement to Stanford coach went away during the interview," wrote Tyler Jameson.

Other Twitter users who are not fans of beat Cox working the ESPN reporter.

"Funny, I usually say" Are you kidding me? "Then I heard Heather Cox useless question. # Rose Bowl," written by Tom Ziemer.

"That's not Heather Cox interview required, but it is the interview that he deserves it," said Luke Zimmerman.




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