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by Holly Anderson • Aug 3, 2010 8:46 PM EDT
Seventh-inning stretch duties at Wrigley Field are a necessary evil for college football coaches operating within the geographical boundaries of Cubs fandom. It's a series of tasks fraught with peril that always seems to either go swimmingly well or absurdly, horribly wrong.
Illinois' Ron Zook, in case you were wondering, chose the latter course.
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True story
The score was actually 1-0 Cubs before Zook started singing. The scorekeeper was just so incensed by the spectacle that he put up 13 runs for Milwaukee in the middle of the song
Ceci n'est pas un blogue.
by Adam Jacobi on Aug 3, 2010 9:02 PM EDT reply actions
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