Fisher men share Montana wildlife
Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 8:52 pm
Titans Coach Jeff Fisher won't have to bother making room at the house for his son Brandon, who is on track to graduate from college next fall.
Brandon is in no hurry to leave the place he considers paradise, the place he's called home the past four years while playing football at the University of Montana.
With every spare minute, he's hunting, fishing or hiking. There just haven't been enough spare minutes.
Brandon has one more season to play football. Then after finishing school in December he plans to remain in Missoula for another year enjoying the vast outdoors.
"I'm going to take a year at least and just do all those things I've missed out on playing ball,'' Brandon said. "I'm going to take a year to fish and hunt and just enjoy the state."
http://www.tennessean.com/article/20090 ... a+wildlife
Brandon is in no hurry to leave the place he considers paradise, the place he's called home the past four years while playing football at the University of Montana.
With every spare minute, he's hunting, fishing or hiking. There just haven't been enough spare minutes.
Brandon has one more season to play football. Then after finishing school in December he plans to remain in Missoula for another year enjoying the vast outdoors.
"I'm going to take a year at least and just do all those things I've missed out on playing ball,'' Brandon said. "I'm going to take a year to fish and hunt and just enjoy the state."
http://www.tennessean.com/article/20090 ... a+wildlife