Usually when two football players enter the center of a ring, it's time for a drill that involves a lot of hitting and a lot of pain. Not so for the Texas Tech Red Raiders, who used their practice time to engage in a surprisingly competent dance-off. Coach Kliff Kingsbury, who is totally dreamy, even got in on the fun. We'd be a bit nervous if we were the player going against him -- if you totally serve your head coach by displaying the best of dance moves, is it worth the risk of increased wind sprints?
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