My love affair with football began many, many years ago along with my undying affection for the Pittsburgh Steelers. How is it you ask that a born and bred Pennsylvania girl became a devoted Auburn fan? It began in late 1980 with a phone call. Six weeks later I found myself living in the great state of Alabama ensconced in magnolia trees, cat fish, and SEC football. After a few short weeks it became apparent that Auburn/Alabama football was a religion in that part of the country. Folks looked at you with more than a little suspicion if you didn't believe in either crimson or blue. I began to sip the kool-aide. I began to believe. In Auburn. At first it was on the down low, a petty act of rebellion against the Alabama zealots who occupied the house next door. Over time it grew. There were a couple of trips to the university for swim meets. Walks around campus. It seemed to be a special place. For special people.
Unlike many Alabama fans, Auburn enthusiasts usually have a connection of some sort to the school. Either they attended the university, or their parents did, or perhaps a child. I was impressed with their love for their Alma Mater and their dedication to all things Auburn. I admired the Auburn spirit. But I was a guest at the party. And then it happened. Stephen chose Auburn. A connection was made.
I never had the opportunity to attend a large university. No, that's not true I elected to attend a 3 year nursing school instead of a 5 year degree program. And while that was the right decision for me, I have always wished for that big school experience. In a round-about way Auburn was my chance. With each visit to the loveliest village on the plains I was drawn in a little bit more, and a little bit more, until I was hooked. I was a fan. I had connections. I was in.
And so, on this day, on the cusp of what might be the greatest day in Auburn football history you can be asured that I will be watching. I will be decked out in orange and blue, cheering on my adopted team. I will be a nervous wreck but I will own it.

And I say, whatever happens on the football field tonight, win or lose...
it's great to be an Auburn Tiger.
WAR EAGLE,
HEY
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4 comments:
I will root for the Tigers, since the Tide did not come in this year. It's a matter of support for my first born
OK - I think picture 365-005 is designed to make those of us buried in snow - with more expected tomorrow - jealous of the fact that you are sitting bare foot beside your pool!!
And - Go Auburn!
You nailed the Auburn Family feeling. War Eagle!
Waaaaar Eagle!! Hope they win it!! We'll be home snow bound pulling for the Tigers!
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