Tony Romo has been a revelation in the CBS broadcast booth over the last few years. Alongside partner Jim Nantz, he provides invaluable insight that only a former QB could provide, explains things in a way everyone can understand and has a knack for calling plays and predicting what’s going to happen before it actually happens.
Mike Gundy may have been studying Tony Romo.
I didn’t watch a ton of the Coaches Film Room on Monday evening as LSU walloped Clemson, but the parts I watched were fantastic. Gundy was tossing it to beaks, working the room and asserting himself as the alpha in a world where it pays (literally) to be the most alpha of the alphas.