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uh maybe uh some that will not be told on the commencement stage but uh man i'm fired up about it like a lot of uh a lot of great memories love that university kind of makes you you know how it is the the people you meet and and the things you go through in college and all those types of things that kind of make you who you are in a lot of ways so i was just like david saylor and appreciated uh the president and the and the organ you know the administration asking me to do it but um i can't wait to get back on campus and celebrate that uh
That NCAA tournament victory, the one they're going to get, going to get maybe a couple more here.
We'll see what happens, but excited about them.
Nah, you get a little nervous still.
Really?
I mean, you know, do you ever get nervous?
I'm just going to try to like try to have a decent message, you know, try to have a couple of funny stories maybe.
And and but that relate maybe to the message.
But you want to try to like in a commencement speech.
You want to first of all, you want to you want to follow the five B's of of public speaking.
I mean, you want to start with that.
Jim Caldwell taught me that the five B's of public speaking.
Be brief, brother.
Be brief.
So that's good.
That's really good.
But yeah, maybe have a word or two and then maybe take everybody out to CJ's, which is our football bar out there and, you know, buy him a rolling rock or something.
Get out.
Make them laugh.
Say something poignant and then move on.