Do we really need the coach's interviews at halftime? Seriously, they just vaguely restate the obvious and then mention they're going to work on a few things at the half without giving away anything about their gameplan or strategy.
I liked what Jim Harbaugh (Stanford's coach) did after the big upset of USC. He was about to be interviewed and he said, no, go talk to our QB. It's his moment. (Which was really true since the normal starting QB for Stanford was out for that game and this was this kid's first chance at QB on the college level... and what a game he had.)