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So today is the 10-year anniversary of the Oklahoma State plane crash. I was reading some of the articles in The Oklahoman this morning and the first one I went to was about Bill Teegins, who was the OSU radio play-by-play guy and Channel 9 Sportscaster. You can click here to read it, but don't do so if you don't want to get choked up this morning.
Anyway, this part of the article triggered a memory from me.
I only met Bill Teegins one time, but this is exactly how I remember him. Back when I got out of college I was in and out of the media covering different events. One of those events was the Big 12 Baseball tournament.
There was a suite for the media with food and access to get online to file your stories etc. Outside the suite were about two rows of seats. I love baseball so on one particular night I was out there watching one of the games that was in extra innings before OU was to play that night. I was the only one out sitting out there in the media section.
Well, here comes Bill Teegins out the door with a coke and hot dog in hand and sits right next to me. Again, I was the only one out there and sitting in the far back corner of the seat section. If I were him, I would've sat on the other end of the section of seats from me across the isle. But not this guy.
He introduced himself, shook my hand and proceeded to ask who I was working for and was genuinely interested in me. I was shocked at how incredibly humble and genuine he was. Most media types aren't like that, but that wasn't Bill Teegins.
After we got the introductions out of the way, we just sat there and talked baseball for about an hour. That was the only time I met him or spoke with him, but I still remember that to this day. From that day on, I was a fan and always will be.
Anyway, this part of the article triggered a memory from me.
He was funny and engaging, qualities that television viewers saw and radio listeners heard, but he was also humble and God-fearing and grateful and loving, characteristics that his daughter admired.
I only met Bill Teegins one time, but this is exactly how I remember him. Back when I got out of college I was in and out of the media covering different events. One of those events was the Big 12 Baseball tournament.
There was a suite for the media with food and access to get online to file your stories etc. Outside the suite were about two rows of seats. I love baseball so on one particular night I was out there watching one of the games that was in extra innings before OU was to play that night. I was the only one out sitting out there in the media section.
Well, here comes Bill Teegins out the door with a coke and hot dog in hand and sits right next to me. Again, I was the only one out there and sitting in the far back corner of the seat section. If I were him, I would've sat on the other end of the section of seats from me across the isle. But not this guy.
He introduced himself, shook my hand and proceeded to ask who I was working for and was genuinely interested in me. I was shocked at how incredibly humble and genuine he was. Most media types aren't like that, but that wasn't Bill Teegins.
After we got the introductions out of the way, we just sat there and talked baseball for about an hour. That was the only time I met him or spoke with him, but I still remember that to this day. From that day on, I was a fan and always will be.