This season was the most challenging ever. For KCU Football alone, we drove 3900 miles to places like Cookeville, TN, McKenzie,TN, Waleska, GA, Montgomery, AL to name a few. That is tiring for a young, healthy man. This season, I am a bit older and Parkinson's Disease took it's toll on me. But I didn't miss a game. I am the only human alive to have seen every KCU Varsity Football game. I have called everyone of them on the radio. If that sounds like bragging, well, I guess it is, but I am proud to be the Voice of the Knights.
The best part of football season is getting to spend time with my son. Tucker just finished his second season with me on the road with KCU Football and high school football. With Tucker now in college, we don't get to spend much time together. But during football season we get to spend our weekends together, both Friday and Saturday most of the time. That's what made this season more bearable. We will have another season or 2 together (I hope). Then who knows? Between him growing up and getting a "real" job and my health, everything is pretty uncertain. This may have been my last season for all I know. I sure hope not. I so enjoy my job.
Whatever God has in store for me, I am OK with it. He has blessed me tremendously to this point and I do not deserve those blessings. But He keeps on blessing and I will keep on praising Him regardless of what happens.
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