BOWLING GREEN — As the rest of America watched with bated breath, Scot Loeffler stood up and walked away from his seat.
Loeffler was seated at the 50-yard line of the Superdome to watch friend Tom Brady and the New England Patriots play the heavily favored St. Louis Rams in Super Bowl XXXVI, one of the best seats in the house for one of the biggest upsets in NFL history.
But to Loeffler, now in his third year as the head coach at Bowling Green, there wasn't any doubt what was going to happen at the end of that 2002 night.