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By Emily Butler
January 8th, 2010

The BCS National Championship game last night was gut-wrenching. Texas fans were on the edge of their seats; waiting to see if the Longhorns could pull through with freshman Garret Gilbert running the show after Colt McCoy hurt his passing shoulder on the Longhorns’ first drive. And while I was on pins and needles throughout the game, it was for a completely different reason. I was waiting for the post-game interview with Colt McCoy.

I like college football—Go Devils—but, in all honesty, my favorite part is what the losing QB says after the game. It’s the most profound moment that really shows what kind of person he is and what type of spokesperson he will be.

Colt McCoy is a class act. He kept his composure, answered the reporters questions, and, most importantly, he congratulated Alabama on its victory, calling them “a tremendous football team”—twice.

 

In contrast, I remember Matt Leinart’s post-game interview after the BCS title game where USC played Texas. Leinart commented that despite the Trojans’ loss to Texas, “I still think we’re a better football team. They just made the plays in the end.” All I can really say about that is TACKY!

There is truly a stark comparison between McCoy’s and Leinart’s interviews. So, what can B2B marketers learn from this? It’s simple: bad-mouthing your competition (even in the most perceivably judicious manner) just won’t make you look good. And, of course, great media training goes a long way.

Kudos to Colt McCoy for getting it right!

What do you think?

Comments
Amanda, January 8th, 2010 at 12:40 pm

I couldn’t agree more. He handled that interview with true class.

Bill Rice, January 8th, 2010 at 1:20 pm

It’s a true competitor that can appreciate an opponent–when they beat them and when they beat them.

After all, without competitors we would rarely get better for our customers.

ScribeDevil, January 8th, 2010 at 2:30 pm

What impressed me most was that the interview was over. The reporter was wrapping it up when Colt injected his praise for Alabama. Very classy indeed.

It was much better than the Iowa QB’s “love it or leave it” outburst after the Orange Bowl. Then again, the reporter had asked a very dumb question! :)

A Person, January 8th, 2010 at 6:59 pm

I’m sure thousands of people watching McCoy’s classy interview were also remembering Leinart’s awful one. We were all thinking the same thing!

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