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“He Can Coach Me Any Day” – Riley Green’s High School Coach Impression Has Women (Once Again) Losing Their Minds
I think this man could read a phone book, and women’s panties would drop.
Riley Green is country music’s heartthrob, and since the release of his steamy “Wost Way” music video, women have been lusting after him more than usual. Although there are rumors that Riley Green might be romantically intertwined with Megan Moroney, his fans will not see him as a taken man until an official announcement is made.
And I can’t blame them. He is easy on the eyes.
A viral clip from a recent songwriting session has women drooling over the Alabama native, but not because Riley Green is half-naked and pulling out his Chippendale moves during the session. Instead, he pulled out a small-town coach impression, which tickled some viewers’ fancy.
Sitting down with Erik Dylan and Wyatt McCubbin, the boys put pen to paper and cooked up country music gold. But not every songwriting session is filled with all the work. There has to be a little play to get the juices flowing. At one point during the session, Green took McCubbin’s thick glasses off him and put them on himself.
Instead of turning into a PawPaw with wireframe glasses on, Green transformed into an old-school small-town baseball coach. All he needs is a clipboard and a lip of tobacco, as his grey sweatsuit already screams coach.
“Hey, coach, what are we going to do today?”
Erik Dylan asks Coach Green.
“You boys are living in Puddinville. That’s your problem. You get down there to the other end of the weight room, and you wait until the other coach is lookin’ to do your damn sets. And you’re missing sets. You’re missing sets!”
Green says with an extra thick twang, leaning down to McCubbin to yell the last sentence in his face. Given that Green is wearing Wyatt McCubbin’s glasses, he hilarious responds to his “missing sets” notion with:
“I can’t see you.”
Green then breaks character, noting how strong McCubbin’s glasses prescription is.
“I can’t see either.”
@theflatlandboy Puddinville…. @Riley Green ♬ original sound – Erikdylan
Didn’t realize Riley Green was staring as Coach in The Sandlot remake…
Even in a full sweatsuit and wireframe Coke bottle thick glasses, Riley Green fans still have women lusting after him. The comments quickly filled up, mostly from women, noting how much they loved this impression.
“He sounds like Kevin Costner is this.”
“The door handle miss in the beginning.”
“Love the coach.”
“Put me in coach.”
“Grey sweatpants.”
“Even with glasses, he’s fine.”
“Why is everything he does hot?”
“He’s wearing too much clothes.”
“This man is never not hot.”
“I need this man.”
“He can coach me any day.”
“Dad or Daddy, I don’t care.”
“I’m ready, coach. I can play.”
“Wait I watched this 100 times.”
“Where’s Puddinville? I need to go.”
While this was quality entertainment, I’m curious to know more about what song these three created.
“I’m nervous about the outcome of these three being in a room together again.”
Amen to that, brother. The last time these three men wrote in a room together, they created “Hell Of A Way To Go,” a fan favorite.
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