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Kirby Smart’s son crashes dad’s ESPN interview

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We’ve all seen the family blooper that went viral when Professor Robert Kelly was hilariously interrupted by his children on BBC.

Well, Kirby Smart had a similar experience Thursday at his home. While doing an interview with ESPN and SEC Network host Laura Rutledge, Smart was interrupted by his seven-year-old son Andrew wanting to discuss a picture of a snake on the iPhone. Andrew was holding the photo up behind the camera during the interview.

Instead of shooing his son away, Smart brings him in front of the camera to say hello before telling him, “Look, buddy, I got to do this right now. You can’t come in here right now.”

It’s a great reminder that everyone is all in the same boat self-quarantining at home with their family, as Rutledge and Smart were chatting remotely.

SDS Staff

Saturday Down South reports and comments on the news around the Southeastern Conference as well as larger college football topics.

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