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Locals savor BCS Championship experience

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"It was a six-foot life-size poster picture of Manti Te'o. The guy who made it went to the Home Depot, framed it and put it on top of one of the vehicles," Mike Feeney said. "Everybody was going by and taking pictures of our tailgate. In fact, one of the pictures made the Miami Herald and there was another in one of the Chicago newspapers."

It was body-to-body as far as the eye could see.

"To go to the in-laws, go to the game, the tail gating at the stadium, the atmosphere was great," Jim Feeney said. "I think the stadium holds 80,000 people but there had to be another 50 to 100,000 Notre Dame fans in the parking lot who weren't even going in for the game."


Meeting an old friend

Both Jim and Mike played football at Millikin University at the same time current Notre Dame offensive coordinator Chuck Martin played safety. Needless to say, the Feeney clan was chomping at the bit to see him before his team's big hour.

"Austin, myself and (daughter) Brenna got to see him the night before the game," Jim Feeney said. "We talked to him about an hour or so. We did a lot of reminiscing, but we also talked a lot about Notre Dame football."

Jim said that he, Austin and his youngest son, Nolan, were also eager to get in the gates as soon as Sun Life Stadium was open to the public.

"The day of the game, me Austin and Nolan made it a point to get in as soon as the gates open. We wanted to get down to the lower levels, that's where we watched the ESPN guys live. We also got to see some of the Notre Dame players come out and loosen up," Jim Feeney said.

"Some of the coaches also came out, including Chuck and he was on the bench right in front of us. I sent him a text and asked him if he had time and he came over and talked to us for about 15 minutes again."


Inside Sun Life

As far as the stadium itself, Sun Life got a thumbs up from both Mike and Jim.

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