Well, she married you, didn't she?
I always wondered about that, myself. However, another one of her great characteristics is that she likes a tough challenge.
Her Daddy was a friend of Coach Dodd, and I have the copy of Coach Dodd's book, which Coach Dodd inscribed to him.
I asked my father-in-law what it was like to go to Tech games during Coach Dodd's glory years. He told me, "We didn't go to Tech games to see if Tech would win. We went to Tech games to see how Tech would win." Man, we've drifted a little bit away from that. I wish I could have known what it felt like to be a Tech fan then.
During that time, my father-in-law watched Tech beat Georgia eight years in a row, and have even longer winning streaks against Auburn and Clemson.
At one Auburn game, Tech was leading by so much at halftime, that Dodd told the players they could have the rest of the day off. He told them to all go up into the student section and pick a student to come down to the locker room, get dressed, and take their place in the second half.
They did. Auburn made a great comeback in the second half against these unpracticed replacements and almost won. But, Tech held on for another victory.
Back then, Georgia had such a tough time drawing crowds to Athens the dogs would play some of their home games at Grant Field as part of a day-night double header. Tech would play its game in the afternoon, and Georgia would play its home game in our stadium at night.
Boy, things have changed just a little bit.