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Man in dinosaur Christmas sweater emerges as voice of reason in dispute with officials

Christmas sweaters on the sideline are this guy’s thing.

Arkansas State inside receivers coach Kyle Cefalo wore a Christmas sweater to the Red Wolves’ Camellia Bowl game against Middle Tennessee on Saturday.

Witness Cefalo, in a Christmas sweater, pulling his furious head coach Blake Anderson away from an official while the head man berates the zebra over a call:

A fuller look at the sweater:

This isn’t the first time Cefalo has donned a look like this one for a postseason football game. Two years ago, he wore a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Christmas sweater on the sideline at the Red Wolves’ bowl game.

At that point, Cefalo was a graduate assistant, and it’s not uncommon for GAs to wear unusual outfits on the sideline so they’re visible to players from the field. But at this point, we need to consider the idea that Cefalo might just really like Christmas. ASU lost that 2015 bowl game, the New Orleans Bowl, to Louisiana Tech. But good on Cefalo for not letting one bad result with the Christmas sweater get to his head.

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