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It should come as little surprise to anyone who is familiar with the Feeney clan of Morris to know that they were on hand for the BCS Championship Game in Miami 11 days ago.

After all, brothers Jim and Mike Feeney are third-generation Notre Dame season ticket holders and rabid Fighting Irish fans.

So, when their beloved college football team was playing Alabama with the National Championship on the line, wild horses couldn't keep them away.

"I had never been to a bowl game in my entire life, but I always said that if Notre Dame ever gets to the championship game, I was going to try and go," Mike Feeney said. "A day after Notre Dame beat USC, I booked the flight."

The scenario that set up ND's appearance in the BCS game at Sun Life Stadium in South Florida came about rather quickly.

"The night that both Oregon and Kansas State lost to put Notre Dame at No. 1, I called my dad and said 'if Notre Dame can beat USC, I'd like to to to the National Championship game as a Christmas present," Austin Feeney, Jim Feeney's son, said.

That was Nov. 17 when the undefeated Irish were elevated to No. 1 status. On Nov. 24, Notre Dame beat USC to officially seal its bid to the BCS championship game.

"I told Austin that it was going to be my Christmas present too," Jim Feeney said. "Actually for the whole family. In essence that's what it was, Christmas for the whole family."


Fighting Irish roots

Jim Feeney says that his family's roots to Notre Dame go back three generations to his and Mike's grandfather.

"We were fortunate that my grandpa (Jim) had season tickets. That's how my dad (Jim) and his family became Notre Dame fans," Jim Feeney said. "Now Mike and I and our family has season tickets."

Both Jim and Mike were integrated into Notre Dame fandom with help from their father.

"When we were younger, we regularly went to spring games," Mike Feeney said. "That from the time I was three-years old through the eighth grade."

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