Kliff Kingsbury and his 'sexy voice' come to elderly woman's rescue


Texas Tech coach Kliff Kingsbury continues to add to his reputation of being a nice guy.
According to 247Sports, Kingsbury helped a woman who had been in a minor car accident in Texas, this week.
Legal assistant Georgia Steward said the icy weather in Lubbock had caused her car to skid off the road Wednesday morning. Several other cars passed by before Kingsbury came to her rescue -- not only giving Steward (who would only describe herself as elderly) a ride to work, but also offering to walk her safely inside.
The 35-year-old coach of the Red Raiders has one of the most recognizable faces in college football. But to Steward, it was his voice that stood out.
"I said, 'I think I know who you are. You don't have to say anything, but I can tell by your sexy voice,'" she told 247Sports. "He just laughed.
"Whoever it would've been would've been nice," Steward continued. "For him, it was extra special for him to take time from his schedule to help me when those others just passed. I hugged him and told him how much I appreciated it. He was so nice to go out of his way to help me."
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