adoniijahsooner
12/26/2009, 12:02 AM
Texas Tech gets a PS3, and our boys get a brand spanking new.....
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/bowls08/news/story?id=3777733
http://a.espncdn.com/photo/2008/1218/ncf_helenoftroy_300.jpg
Wait," Trent Hilburn, a spokesman for the Brut Sun Bowl, hastily interjected. "Let me explain."
Explaining is something Hilburn did 11 times so far this week (not that he's counting) when asked why, exactly, the Brut Sun Bowl gives dozens of burly football players hair dryers as part of their gift package.
For the past 25 years, Helen of Troy, which owns Brut and is the largest maker of hair dryers in the United States, has been supplying hair dryers as one of the bowl gifts. They are produced in El Paso, Texas, and are part of the local … shall we say … style.
And it's a fad that never changes at the Sun Bowl.
"It's just part of coming to the Sun Bowl," Hilburn said. "You're gonna get a hair dryer."
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/bowls08/news/story?id=3777733
http://a.espncdn.com/photo/2008/1218/ncf_helenoftroy_300.jpg
Wait," Trent Hilburn, a spokesman for the Brut Sun Bowl, hastily interjected. "Let me explain."
Explaining is something Hilburn did 11 times so far this week (not that he's counting) when asked why, exactly, the Brut Sun Bowl gives dozens of burly football players hair dryers as part of their gift package.
For the past 25 years, Helen of Troy, which owns Brut and is the largest maker of hair dryers in the United States, has been supplying hair dryers as one of the bowl gifts. They are produced in El Paso, Texas, and are part of the local … shall we say … style.
And it's a fad that never changes at the Sun Bowl.
"It's just part of coming to the Sun Bowl," Hilburn said. "You're gonna get a hair dryer."