“I came back and sat down on that couch in that museum and we talked for about an hour, and he gave me his blessing.”Natalie graduates in December, but she’ll get to spend one semester at Alabama with her younger sister, Nadia, 18, who began her freshman year in August and chose UA in order to be with Natalie.
He’s especially glad Kristi stayed near the family, which includes his wife, Mary, and younger daughter, Kacie.Now that she’s in college, that fact really hasn’t changed. “I wanted to come to Alabama because my dad has loved Alabama and gotten so much out of his experience here. But there’s a difference between flying to another tree and flying to a different forest.”Tyler Musso is the youngest child of Alabama All-American halfback Johnny Musso and his wife, Tanner. “I wanted her to have options—but, of course, I wanted her to go to The University of Alabama.”Kristi Wilcox wasn’t planning to attend The University of Alabama. “I guess they had to ask him if they wanted to do anything.”While her brothers attended UA, Northwestern and Wheaton College—playing their fair share of college football along the way—Tyler decided Alabama was the place for her and followed her parents and older brother to the Capstone. “She was not being anyone’s daughter, just being herself, and people were nice to her and she fell in love with Alabama,” he said.“I hope she is all the person she’s capable of being,” Johnny said. Join Facebook to connect with Rose Stabler and others you may know. The television stations I worked for include WDSU-TV in New Orleans, LA and WSB-TV in Atlanta, GA. In July, he came to Tuscaloosa with Jessica for her orientation session.
Friendly, confident and driven, Alexa wants to be a broadcast news anchor, not a far cry from the work her father does, or that of her mother, Rose Stabler, who is a broadcast meteorologist. I can’t win football games, but I can hopefully make a difference and give back.”Alexa Stabler, Briana and Adrienne Lowe, Tyler Musso, Natalie and Nadia Nathan, Kristi Wilcox and Jessica McNeal are continuing a family tradition, but they are also carving their own path at a university that is very different from the one their fathers attended. “I want to give her whatever support she needs—financial, moral, family, fatherly support—all the direction you can give them,” he says of his daughters. Rose Stabler is on Facebook. Good ole dad, who spent many a glory day in Bryant-Denny Stadium, might not recognize all the parts of today’s expanding Capstone, but he has only to ask his little girl and she’ll straighten him out. A quarterback under Coach Bryant in the late 1960s who went on to play with several professional teams, the “Snake” has stayed active in UA athletics and co-hosts Alabama’s gameday broadcasts with Eli Gold.“It kind of felt right,” said Tyler of her decision to come to Alabama. I want to do the same, and leave my own mark. “I know he had a wild reputation when playing in the NFL, but that’s not him at all. Growing up in Miami while her dad played for the Miami Dolphins, Jessica didn’t get to frequent the UA campus too often, but she does remember attending the 2000 Orange Bowl in Miami when Alabama played Michigan. “I hope she reaches her full, God-given potential. We’d talk every night.”Natalie Nathan had to get used to the way things are in Tuscaloosa. ROSE STABLER METEOROLOGIST FOR CNN. “She’s my favorite daughter by far,” Johnny jokes.Jessica, who began her freshman year this fall, plans to major in psychology and follow a pre-dental track.
I’m always around him, and he’s always there.”Not one to limit herself despite her father’s protective nature, Kristi recently returned from England after spending part of the summer at Oxford with a UA study abroad program. Adrienne, 23, will graduate in December with a degree in fashion retail after interning with Neiman Marcus in Atlanta. “Dad said, ‘I remember when I had to ask Bear Bryant if I could marry your Mama,'” Briana recalled.“Personally, he feels bad about going to Tampa for six years, but we knew it was his job,” said Natalie. It’s like I get to meet their version of me at my age.” But Tyler admitted there have been times when versions of Mom and Dad just couldn’t live up to the real thing, like those days during her freshman year when, feeling a little homesick, she would make a detour while walking to class and go by Denny Chimes to place her hands in her father’s handprints, captured there in cement. The veteran big sister, Natalie has already told Nadia that it’s really not a big deal to go to school where your dad was a star running back, though it has had its perks at times.
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