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Rick Pitino Explains His Suit Change
FanHouse —
Filed under: Louisville Basketball, Big East Basketball, NCAA Basketball Coaches, NCAA Basketball Video, ESPNAs FanHouse's Charles Rich noted yesterday, Louisville head coach Rick Pitino changed suits at halftime of his team's game against Georgetown, and it worked: The Cardinals went from trailing 31-23 to winning 59-51. ESPN's Erin Andrews made the wardrobe change the focal point of her post-game interview: "My suit was fine, I just spilled Diet Pepsi or Diet Coke all over it at halftime," Pitino said. After the jump, ESPN makes even more of an issue out of the ...
Erin Andrews Seeks Out All The Pertinent Information During Games
AwfulAnnouncing —
I only caught the very end of the Georgetown-Louisville, but apparently Rick Pitino had a little accident at halftime and had to switch suits. Lucky for us EA was there to swoop in and give us the answers we needed.... Good work EA. That's the type of sideline reporting that will suit you well (see what I did there?) during Monday Night Football broadcasts. Tony would eat that stuff up! Rick Pitino Explains His Suit Change (Fanhouse)
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Rick Pitino Explains His Suit Change
sports.aol.com 2/10/2008 — As FanHouse's Charles Rich noted yesterday , Louisville head coach Rick Pitino changed suits at halftime of his team's game against Georgetown, and it worked: The Cardinals went from trailing 31-23 to winning 59-51. ESPN's Erin Andrews made the ...