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HelpIsOntheWay said:
g-d i hate lloyd carr.....not only is he this whiny little bitch creature...but he's a dick about it too...taking his frustration out on halftime reporters for example...
What did he say? I couldn't watch the game, I'm on our fire dept. and had to work. Of course I broadcast on the radio the final score. I should be supporting the big ten but I love a scUM loss also.
 
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I think the halftime reporter reference was for prior games. LLLoyd seemed OK in the Rose Bowl halftime interview. Maybe he was in a good mood because the fumbled punt let the weasels tie the game just before the half.
 
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The sideline reporter in question is Todd Harris, who normally works the ABC crew with Jackson and Fouts. In the '03 OSU/UM game, Harris questioned Carr about why UM didn't try to move the ball with 44 seconds left in the half and all three timeouts and try to get a quick field goal, to which Carr shot back, "Why would you ask a dumb question like that?" Harris pressed on and suggested that Carr should've aired it out a bit and gone for three from their own 30, despite the fact UM had a 21-7 halftime lead, before Carr gave him his famous 'you're pathetic' stare and walked away.

Of course, Harris was again the sideline reporter for the 03/04 Rose Bowl, and started the pregame interview with a "Happy New Year Coach Carr," in what was mostly a more friendly exchange.

This year, Harris pressed his luck with a "I'm here with one of the great coaches ..." Lucky for him, Carr grinned and let it slide, deadpanning, "Happy New Year, Todd!"
 
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