GannonFan
June 8th, 2006, 01:21 PM
Was reading the paper during lunch and noticed a little blurb about Jerry Moore, coach from Appy St. It was in an article about how grandfathers are doing more these days to help in the day to day caring for grandchildren (it was in the Personal Journal section). I'll retype the blurb here (I can do that legally right? It's only a small section of a much bigger story).
"..."the potential for helping kids is tremendous". Today's Mr. Grandmoms know this. After Jerry Moore was fired as Texas Tech football coach in 1985, he spent six months as a Mr. Mom, which allowed him to bond with his teenage daughter. "It was a growing-up time for her and a rough time for me," he says. "We leaned on each other." Mr. Moore eventually returned to football and now coaches at Appalachian State University. His daughter is divorced and has moved home with her two kids. These days, Mr. Moore, 66, brings his daughter's son with him on recruiting trips. Recruits' families enjoy seeing his tag-along grandson, he says. "You can tell them you're a family guy, but this shows it."..."
"..."the potential for helping kids is tremendous". Today's Mr. Grandmoms know this. After Jerry Moore was fired as Texas Tech football coach in 1985, he spent six months as a Mr. Mom, which allowed him to bond with his teenage daughter. "It was a growing-up time for her and a rough time for me," he says. "We leaned on each other." Mr. Moore eventually returned to football and now coaches at Appalachian State University. His daughter is divorced and has moved home with her two kids. These days, Mr. Moore, 66, brings his daughter's son with him on recruiting trips. Recruits' families enjoy seeing his tag-along grandson, he says. "You can tell them you're a family guy, but this shows it."..."