Bo married to Woody's secretary?
Alright, I know this is meaningless but this is the kind of random stuff that fascinates me to no end. I've been trying to get through Michael Rosenberg's (yeah, douche) book "War As They Knew It", which is a really awesome and fresh look at the Ten Year War through the lens of social upheaval in the late 60's and early 70's. Anyway, one passage stuck out to me in particular.
In discussing Bo's almost father/son relationship with Woody while on the Ohio State staff, Rosey (douuuuche) mentions that Bo was married to Woody's secretary briefly. I didn't recall ever hearing that before. I checked my copy of "Bo", but no luck. I read a bunch of obits online but nothing mentions a wife before Millie (some even omit Millie and just mention Cathy).
So I'm wondering if anyone here might, somehow, know the story behind this.
It wasn't a brief marriage. He did have a second marriage but it was a few years after his 1st wife had passed away.
Nawww, man. This is a marriage from the early 60's when he worked for Ohio State.
some obits mentioned that millie was his second wife too
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/football/bigten/2006-11-17-schem…
dont know anything more than that. must have been quick
I am actually reading "Bo" right now and he does mention this marriage and how it was a mistake from the start, both of them were to young he was to devoted to footbal, etc. Oh and war as they knew it is one of the most fascinating football related books I have ever read.
Can you me the page? I checked it quickly, didn't see it. Would love to read that part again.
I am actually reading "Bo" right now and he does mention this marriage and how it was a mistake from the start, both of them were to young he was to devoted to footbal, etc. Oh and war as they knew it is one of the most fascinating football related books I have ever read.
I am actually reading "Bo" right now and he does mention this marriage and how it was a mistake from the start, both of them were to young he was to devoted to footbal, etc. Oh and war as they knew it is one of the most fascinating football related books I have ever read.
By any chance, are you actually reading "Bo" right now? Does he mention this at all? :)