What do you get when you combine a gridiron legend with The Voice (and we don't mean Frank)? Football perfection. Enjoy.
The city of Larium, Gipp's hometown, reported this Gipp story on its website:
Gipp enjoyed combining the sport of football with the sport of gambling, it's said. One Saturday afternoon Notre Dame found itself down 17-14 to Northwestern. Irate, Coach Knute Rockne aimed holy Irish fire at his players' ears during halftime. Rockne glanced over at his star player, leaning and dreaming against a locker, perhaps replaying a missed eight ball shot from the night before.
The locker room fell silent as Rockne glowered at Gipp, a gaze that could melt holes in lead walls. "I don't suppose you have any interest in this game," Rockne said through a snarl. "You're wrong there, coach," Gipp answered, straight and sure of himself, "I have $500 bet on it and I don't intend to blow my money."
Like a boss.
2 comments:
Thanks KF for posting!
When the Gipper became deathly ill he was replaced in the Notre Dame backfield by a young Frank Thomas, who later coached Alabama to several national championships and Rose Bowl victories.
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