Texas Tech coach Kliff Kingsbury
became an overnight national celebrity thanks to his good looks, his
team’s early success and his outgoing personality, but that didn’t mean
he’d gotten too big to answer questions from preschoolers.
Geoff Sherman, an assistant
principal and avid college football fan, posted a response Kingsbury
gave to one of Sheman’s students regarding Texas Tech’s use of
Band-Aids.
@ESPNCFB @RoFloESPN @TexasTech Coach Kingsbury wrote back the pre-k class at my school very cool pic.twitter.com/SaUVUm9Q4x
— Geoff Sherman (@CoogsHouse13) January 24, 2014
Here’s the text if you can’t quite make it out:
Preschooler: “Do players fall down and get Band-Aids?”
Kingsbury:
“Thanks for writing me and that is a great question! When our players
fall down and get cuts or scratches, they do usually get Band-Aids.
Guns Up!
That sound you hear is a bunch of single women swooning.
One of Kingsbury’s selling points
has been his connection with the community. This is just another
example of what makes him so likeable. Here’s hoping, no matter where
Kingsbury's career ultimately takes him, he doesn’t lose that.
Thanks to @RoFloESPN
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