My dad has had season tickets for probably 50 years. He's contemplated giving them up, because it's hard for him to go, and the way the teams have played in recent years. But, he got them this year, said I'm going to the FL game, and divided the others up among me, sister, and brother.
I don't go much, but one of my daughters is eat up with Vol football so she takes them.
Anyway, dad wanted my brother-in-law to be able to take his dad (Bama fan) to the game. My sister converted my brother-in-law in law years ago, so he's all Vol.
His dad struggles to walk, so they made arrangements to get him into the stadium via a wheelchair and then he was able to sit in the seat.
When Bama lined up for the winning fg, Brian asked his dad if he wanted to stand up, and he said yes.
So Brian (he's tall) put his arm around him, and was holding him up. But all the while, Brian is repeating, "Miss it, miss it,.."
When the kick was missed, Brian starts jumping up and down, forgetting about his dad. He said that he shook his dad like a rag doll!
His dad told him he'd have been better off trying to stand by himself.
I don't go much, but one of my daughters is eat up with Vol football so she takes them.
Anyway, dad wanted my brother-in-law to be able to take his dad (Bama fan) to the game. My sister converted my brother-in-law in law years ago, so he's all Vol.
His dad struggles to walk, so they made arrangements to get him into the stadium via a wheelchair and then he was able to sit in the seat.
When Bama lined up for the winning fg, Brian asked his dad if he wanted to stand up, and he said yes.
So Brian (he's tall) put his arm around him, and was holding him up. But all the while, Brian is repeating, "Miss it, miss it,.."
When the kick was missed, Brian starts jumping up and down, forgetting about his dad. He said that he shook his dad like a rag doll!
His dad told him he'd have been better off trying to stand by himself.