You know, I always thought Ed Orgeron was just a goofy caveman.
I just watched a Gameday segment on him and his wife and what they've gone through over the last couple of years with her health issues. Yes, it was designed to do so, but it completely changed my perspective of the man. I don't know how he's managed to do the job he's done given what he was dealing with behind the scenes.
Thanks, ESPN, I'm now a Coach O fan. Got a lot more respect for him.
On another completely unrelated note, why does the Aimovig commercial say "redness and swelling at the injection site" just at the commercial shows two gay men jostling on a couch? Was that intentional?