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Feeneys' rooting roots run deep

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"I still do that a lot," Jim Feeney said of going to spring games. "That's where it started with my dad. It was a family thing for us."


All In the family

While Jim Feeney points out that this is not the first time he has taken his wife, Wendy, his sons Austin and Nolan and daughter Brenna on vacation, Notre Dame's appearance in the title game worked out well for everyone involved.

"It turned out to be a great opportunity to take the family on vacation," Jim Feeney said. "We got to see Wendy's family, we had football, I got to meet up with three of my college buddies and there was also a huge entourage from Morris there. It was a neat experience.

"On our end it worked out well. We were able to plan everything out and we stayed with Wendy's parents (Errol and Susie Klendworth) in Naples."

In the meantime, Mike flew down and stayed in Ft. Lauderdale.

"I was there with Mike Goolsby, but Jim took his whole family," Mike Feeney said. "Joe and Mary Goolsby were there, Chuck and Karen Calligaris were there. We saw a lot of people from Morris down there."

Morris residents Bob, Chris and Erin Borgstrom were there, too.

"That was nice. It kind of made it a family vacation," Austin Feeney said. "Overall it was a great time, other than the fact that they (the Irish) got beat.

"We left on the third and went and spent a couple of days in Naples with the grandparents. We then went down to Miami on Saturday."


First-hand fans

Mike and Jim both estimate that they've been to about 50 games each in their lifetimes and Austin about 20. Virtually all of them have come at Notre Dame Stadium, though all three saw the Irish play Miami at Soldier Field this fall. That also made to the trip to South Florida for the game even more special.

"That was my first time, other than Soldier Field, though I've always wanted to go to the Big House (in Michigan)," Jim said.

Mike said that it was the first bowl game he had ever attended, though, unlike his brother, he had seen the Irish play in the Big House before.

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