Louisville Baseball Coach Tells Players: Stop Trying to Impress Erin Andrews
There's a good chance you've seen this video of ESPN sideline reporter Erin Andrews before, but it's important to get a good look at her to understand why Louisville's baseball coach has some concerns:
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Aaron Fitt of Baseball America reports that Andrews is one of the many potential distractions to players in the College World Series:
"I don't want to hide from the fact that the kids are going to be excited, I don't want them to try to act too macho," Cardinals coach Dan McDonnell said. "The coolest they tried to act was when they met (ESPN's) Erin Andrews in the lobby. I told them, 'guys, stop acting like you're so cool and macho.' This is a kids' game, and they should be excited."
There's a good chance you've seen this video of ESPN sideline reporter Erin Andrews before, but it's important to get a good look at her to understand why Louisville's baseball coach has some concerns:
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Aaron Fitt of Baseball America reports that Andrews is one of the many potential distractions to players in the College World Series:
"I don't want to hide from the fact that the kids are going to be excited, I don't want them to try to act too macho," Cardinals coach Dan McDonnell said. "The coolest they tried to act was when they met (ESPN's) Erin Andrews in the lobby. I told them, 'guys, stop acting like you're so cool and macho.' This is a kids' game, and they should be excited."