“You gotta play to your strengths.”

Those words came from the mouth of Texas Tech football coach Kliff Kingsbury in April when he was doing a segment on Dan LeBatard’s ESPN radio show.

The talk show host had asked Kingsbury if the mothers of recruits ever flirt with him.

And “you gotta play to your strengths” was his answer.

Kingsbury, young and making nice coin, is allegedly handsome. I say allegedly handsome because I wouldn’t know a handsome man from a hansom cab. Supposedly, Kingsbury looks like Ryan Gosling from “The Notebook.” I wouldn’t know because, when I watched “The Notebook,” I was either watching Rachel McAdams (other people are on the screen?) or admiring James Garner (#rockford #maverick).

Is Kingsbury “all that?” I asked an expert panel (alias any females who responded to Twitter and Facebook requests) to check out the Big 12’s football coaches and rank them from top to bottom based on appearance. Shallow? Sure. But real football is long gone and spring football is in the rear view mirror, so this at least is a way to keep college football in the news.