šŸˆ This might ā€œold newsā€ to a number of you but to the rest of us, it’s an embarrassingly cringeworthy performance by LSU’s BK.

The guy grew up in the northeast, Massachusetts I believe, coached several years just outside of Grand Rapids Michigan, then went to Central Michigan just north of Detroit, left there for Cincinnati and then nd. No matter how hard he tries or how long he lives in Baton Rogue, he will never have the slightest hint of a southern accent.
 
The guy grew up in the northeast, Massachusetts I believe, coached several years just outside of Grand Rapids Michigan, then went to Central Michigan just north of Detroit, left there for Cincinnati and then nd. No matter how hard he tries or how long he lives in Baton Rogue, he will never have the slightest hint of a southern accent.

I wonder how many years and how many times he made fun of a southern accent while being from up North and coaching up there?
 
The guy grew up in the northeast, Massachusetts I believe, coached several years just outside of Grand Rapids Michigan, then went to Central Michigan just north of Detroit, left there for Cincinnati and then nd. No matter how hard he tries or how long he lives in Baton Rogue, he will never have the slightest hint of a southern accent.
Then he would need to pick out which southern accent to adopt and work on it. Leave the rest of us safe and let him choose to be a yankee coonass.
 
The guy grew up in the northeast, Massachusetts I believe, coached several years just outside of Grand Rapids Michigan, then went to Central Michigan just north of Detroit, left there for Cincinnati and then nd. No matter how hard he tries or how long he lives in Baton Rogue, he will never have the slightest hint of a southern accent.
"Understand now, I have a Boston, Midwestern and Louisiana accent now," Kelly said. "So it's three dialects into one. It's no longer family — I' ...

That's quote is from his media days interview.
 
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