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A typo or the best practical joke ever?
The University of Central Florida was supposed to offer members of the media a chance to teleconference with football coach George O’Leary earlier in the week. What it actually offered the press was much, much better.
The school’s director of athletic communications, Leigh Torbin, “accidentally” misprinted the teleconference phone number on a news release sent to the media. That misprint just so happened to lead to a phone sex hotline, who’s phone number was only one digit different from the UCF number.
What a happy coincidence.
Torbin apologized profusely for his “technical mistakes” and the phone call was rescheduled for yesterday.
But what’s there to apologize for? Reporters should be thanking UCF for the ego boost. According to KITV.com, instead of being greeted by George O’Leary, one reporter says he heard, “Hi, sexy. You’ve reached the one-on-one fantasy line.”
Now that’s fantasy football.







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