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[QUOTE="baylorprof, post: 2066145, member: 2066"] Senior night comments were post-game, center court with full team players, families of seniors, and 2-3,000+ remaining fans in seating behind the press table. The visual backdrop to Mulkey's "senior night" talk is the totally empty other half of 'Ferrell seating. You probably haven't seen /heard that 3o minute presentation of how these seniors have represented Baylor in a sports world gone wrong by lack of genuine male leadership. She talks through the careers of each senior and her value to the program, and then accepts a gift give her by the ladybear support club for this same night being her 500th win.. Brief presentation ceremony. Over in 30 minutes. Comments about "move on; it's over" now being looped by ESPN occurred 30 minutes later in front of a double handful of press in a crowded, tiny media room where the previous mentioned ONE press corp guy (I think he's from Dallas), goaded her; physical background you see on ESPN to those words are a typical press conference backdrop no more than 12 inches behind where coaches typically give the local media a few NCAA-required minutes of game-speak and q/a. Doesn't change the seriousness of [I]faux paux[/I] of Kim Mulkey to national media; it DOES change the now erroneously growing narrative that somehow Km chose an audience of thousands of fans at senior night and derailed senior night to make her suppossed firestorm speech about moving beyond the whole scandal of social media and coach-seeech about it. Perspective is a pretty big deal if you're going to negatively attack someone via professional media. I start my teaching day in about an hour. Perhaps I'll see you guys later tonight or tomorrow. [/QUOTE]
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