
Chamber Chick is a big fan of Auburn football, and in years past, while living in dear ole' Alabama, enjoyed attending as many games as possible - especially those long ago at Legion Field where the Iron Bowl was THE event of the year (Auburn vs. Alabama, in case you don't know. In those days, Legion Field in Birmingham was Mecca for the AU/UA faithful, for whom the Iron Bowl was, well let's just say "important"). And I was there that November day in 1974 when 'Bama beat Auburn - barely - because of what we blue and orange faithful felt was a wrongful call, in a game that meant the conference championship and a television appearance on Monday Night Football in the Gator Bowl. Only this week did I learn that the Tiger whose touchdown was called back under dubious officiating was none other than Thom Gossom, Jr. He happens to be the husband of Dr. joyce g. gossom, whom you know as Associate Dean, UWF Emerald Coast. He also happens to be, as I now know, part of Auburn University athletic history as told in his latest book (yes, he's written others!) entitled "Walk-On, My reluctant Journey to Integration at Auburn University." It's fascinating reading, telling the story of courage, determination, barriers broken, and struggles won and lost - on and off the field - by Thom and others like him. And what I also now know about Thom Gossom is that he is an accomplished stage and television actor, with recurring roles in some of the most popular tv series of the past few years. Okay, all this is to say that I simply can't wait to meet this man and have him sign a copy of his book for me. He did so for Ted Corcoran earlier this week, with Dr. joyce presenting Ted with a first-run copy on the very day the book was premiered. I'll get my own soon, because Thom Gossom will be the featured guest speaker at the October 3rd First Friday Coffee!!! You won't want to miss it! (October 3rd, 7:15am, Shalimar United Methodist Church) P.S. WAR EAGLE!!! P.P.S. The photo above obviously isn't "Chamber Chick", unless you know something about Ted that I don't! But here he is with his first-run book and a War Eagle can hugger from O'Sullivan Creel. Even Jersey boys know good football!