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USF alum Consuelos a proud bandwagoner
Actor Mark Consuelos said his timing as a college student was all off, because USF didn't have have a football team when he went to school there.
"I spent my first two years of college at Notre Dame, which obviously had one," Consuelos said Thursday. "I knew (later) that USF had started a football program, but last year was the first year I really noticed. I would be considered a major bandwagoner, but you have to start somewhere."
Consuelos, 36, who starred on "All My Children," said he started following USF again because his wife, actress Kelly Ripa, has a Rutgers alum for an agent. "USF almost beat them, and I remember thinking, 'They have a nice team. They might be really good next year.'"
Consuelos, who graduated in 1994 with a marketing degree, said he'll be watching Friday night's USF-West Virginia game -- while nervously flipping to his stumbling Mets -- and said he's been neglectful in getting himself USF gear to watch in. "I've got to find a green and white jersey to wear," he said.
Does wife Kelly, of TV's "Live with Regis and Kelly," pull for the Bulls? "I'm not sure she's really aware USF even exists," he joked. "She knows Jon Gruden makes crazy faces after every play, but that's really about the extent of what she knows about sports in Tampa. But if USF beats West Virginia, I'll make sure she talks with Regis about it."
(photo courtesy Yahoo.com)
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