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MCKAY: Ingram's father, Mark Sr., once ascended to the top of the football world himself.
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Mr. TOM MCKAY (Actor): I think people shouldn't be put off by having some sense that it's a history lesson and that it's going to be very didactic.
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Mr. TOM MCKAY (Actor): I think people shouldn't be put off by having some sense that it's a history lesson and that it's going to be very didactic.
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MCKAY: It's a good bet that Mark Ingram will speak to his father tonight, perhaps before or after tonight's National Championship Game here in Pasadena.
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MCKAY: He has been hired by the BCS, Heidi, to promote the system.
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Mr. TOM MCKAY (Actor): I think people shouldn't be put off by having some sense that it's a history lesson and that it's going to be very didactic.
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Mr. LAMAR MCKAY (Chairman, BP America): So, I would say we're not scrambling around.
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Mr. TOM MCKAY (Actor): I think people shouldn't be put off by having some sense that it's a history lesson and that it's going to be very didactic.
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MCKAY: We should expect a great, sensational end to a season for a guy that won Alabama's first Heisman trophy.
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(Soundbite of song, "Dig It") Ms. NELLIE MCKAY (Singer): (Singing) Oh, I can't dance.
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