Newest Frost presser

WHCSC

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What ridiculous personal insights can all you hens come up with about this?
 

dinglefritz

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Jan 14, 2011
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What ridiculous personal insights can all you hens come up with about this?

No collar!. This one works though. I like the blackshirt. Much better than a grey one that looks like it just came out of the bottom of the laundry basket. That's my fashion police commentary for the day......
 

WHCSC

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I don't want to hear about his choice of clothing! I want to know what eating him up inside. What are his inmost feelings. How does he feel about his father?
 

inthedeed

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I don't want to hear about his choice of clothing! I want to know what eating him up inside. What are his inmost feelings. How does he feel about his father?
feelings. nothing more than fee;ings
 

Tjlskers526

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His ADHD is showing... constant head movement and lack of details in answers
Or,,,,. he doesn't owe the press anything and just wants to play. Last 3 years everyone bitched he talked too much and his foot ended up in his mouth more times than not... Short and simple so they don't have 10 sound bites to put on ESPN or the Finnebaum show every year
 

SuperBigFan

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why can you actually hear the illi reporters questions? is this some new technological breakthrough?
This still amazes me.

Is it that hard to have like 6 tables set up for the pressers, with 2-3 reporters at each table and a microphone at each table?
 

Newbomb_Turk1

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Hands on the hips are a sign of being gassed, poor S&C.
A person who is ready for assertive action is likely to assume the hands on hips gesture. ... Therefore, this body language gesture also conveys an intention of direct confrontation. Pride, confidence, dominance, and assertiveness go hand in hand.
 

timnsun

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To those asking about mics, it almost seems like a zoom call. Everyone is mic’ed in zoom. I just watched a few questions, but he doesn’t turn his head at all to the interviewer. Almost like he’s just looking at a screen. And at the start, he adjusted the camera, suggesting zoom as well.

That’s my thoughts at least.
 

TruHusker

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Frost is clearly wanting to show everyone who is in control. He gets asked a question, there is the pat answer of getting ready and excited to play, then he turns his head (especially in the first one) to let you know he is done. He also doesn't want to provide any ammo for the press so his answers are short and calculated and always come back to the same place.

In many ways he is like (not saying just like) a little kid who doesn't think they got their way or someone has been mean to them so this is how he gets back at them.

Ultimately, I am guessing, he will shove it in everyone's face when they win and open up.
 
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What ridiculous personal insights can all you hens come up with about this?

 

dinglefritz

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This still amazes me.

Is it that hard to have like 6 tables set up for the pressers, with 2-3 reporters at each table and a microphone at each table?
It might be by design that we can't hear the questions. I seem to remember some snot nosed kiddie reporters making a name for themselves by making a snarky statement while asking a question to our coach. If you know people can't hear you maybe you're a little less likely to ask a question that is going to get you booted. We might have a former Daily Nebraskan reporter to thank for the audio.