Kliff Kingsbury joined The Dan LeBatard Show on Tuesday, and when the Texas Tech football coach is on a Miami radio station, you know he’s not going to get the typical questions.

The first question Kingsbury was asked was if any single moms of recruits have flirted with him, and the coach was open.

“Yeah,” he said, laughing. “You’ve got to play to your strengths. So I kind of encourage that a little bit. It’s part of the deal.”

As for the comparisons of his looks to actor Ryan Gosling, “I’ll take that one. It can be worse, for sure.”

Not being far removed from his playing days, Kingsbury was asked his stance on the possible unionization of Northwestern football players. The coach is on Pat Fitzgerald’s side.

“I can see where they’re coming from, but I think the beauty of college sports is the way it is right now,” Kingsbury said. “If they want to consider it a job, they should probably wok 50-60 hour weeks, because we’re only allowed to be with those players for 20 hours a week. I think it comes from a good place. I’d like to give those players as much as we can in the form of meals and anything that has to do with living necessities. But to unionize, I think that might be taking it a step far.”

Finally, on the report that Kingsbury might be suiting up for Texas Tech’s spring game, he said it’s not happening. Too bad.

“Completely false. I never said that,” he said. “They would all try to take cheap shots at me. I had a bunch of them ask me about it. No that’s not coming from me.”