Yes, my parents are letting me spend the night with a boy. Okay, it's a boy that they trust, sorta, but I just find this all so hard to believe.
Our goal is to get to Lincoln in time to see part of Danny's football practice. We lied and told him that we would be there later because we want to surprise him.
Danny told me we're going to sit on the roof of his dorm after practice to get some sun. "So wear or bring a swimsuit," he had said.
When I questioned him further on what college girls wear, I got no answers, other than, Uh, shorts, jeans, you know.
NO....I DON'T. That's why I'm asking!
But I gave up and, in the end, let Lisa pack for me. Which is a really scary thought in and of itself.
Once on campus, Phillip makes me drive around forever trying to find a suitable place to park. I'm sure if we would have planned this better, we could have gotten a visitor parking pass, like it talks about online. But well, we didn't.
"Phillip, they don't know who we are. I'm parking up close. I mean, I'm going to get a ticket regardless of where I park." I'm completely confused by the array of threatening parking signs with cryptic letters on them. "So why not park close?"
As usual, I frustrate that boy. Regardless of his new found partying skills, Phillip is still a follow the rules and go by the book kind of guy.
Dad's probably right. I'll be perfectly safe with him and won't get into any trouble.
Darn it!
"Look!" Phillip cries out.
What? Really cute boy?
"There. Over there. A visitor parking lot and it's fairly close. Go park there."
I'm tempted to argue cuz it's not that close, but I don't need him mad at me already.
So I say, "Great job, Phillip!" and park.
We get out of the car and walk down the wide, main pathway that leads through the campus and ends at Memorial Stadium. The campus is really beautiful. I've been here for lots of football games, but never really paid attention. There are huge trees, whose leaves are just starting to change colors and wide stretches of green grass. I love the cool old buildings with their neat architectural features. I wonder how they keep such old places looking so clean and shiny. There are all sorts of students, some appear to be rushing to class, others are just mulling about. We see a group of girls pretending to study in their bikini tops. Phillip is looking at them and not where he is going and about trips over the curb.
"Real smooth," I tease. I also notice a group of cute boys kicking around a soccer ball.
I have tried to dress appropriately for all possible collegiate activities. I'm wearing jean shorts and a very fitted vintage T-shirt. I hoped this outfit would blend in. I mean I don't want to be walking around here looking like a dumb high school girl! I notice that most of the girls are dressed similarly.
Oh and look! There is an adorable couple walking toward us. They are holding hands, and they stop to kiss, and they are looking at each other like they are in LOVE!
Oh, I so want that to be me.
I am so going here.
Where's the sign up sheet? I'm in!
We work our way down to the stadium and the practice fields. I've never seen a college practice before, so I'm really excited.
Well.
Now I have to tell you that if you ever plan on stopping by the University to see the Huskers' practice.....
Don't bother!
The place is like FORT KNOX!
I'm serious. There is so much security, I don't think even the President of the United States, himself, could get in without a pass.
Actually, I know he couldn't. He's from a rival state!
The Bureau of Homeland Security ought to come here and take some lessons because I'm telling you, if our country's borders were guarded like this, we'd never have to worry about anything.
The security guys have walky-talkies and earpieces and everything. I tried to explain to one of the big men that I'm a friend of one of the players, but that didn't seem to matter. He just looked at me with a face that said, Sure you are and Like I've never heard that one before. When that didn't work, I asked him what was such a big secret. I mean a football play is pretty much a football play, isn't it? And please. I know that Nebraska has always been a powerhouse in collegiate football, but are there really that many people trying to spy on them? Is it really an issue?
Evidently.
So Phillip and I sat around and waited between some cool old columns, with our backs facing the practice field, until the guy told us it was officially over.
Danny is red shirting this year, so he plays quarterback for the Scout team. Besides leading the Scout team, his job this year is to practice, eat well, bulk up, get stronger, faster, and memorize the playbook upside down.
We find Danny walking up to the stadium from the practice field. He is pleasantly surprised to see us early.
"Well, we tried to watch practice," I tell him.
"You shoulda told me you were coming early, I could've gotten you a pass," Danny says, like we should have known this.
Coulda, woulda, shoulda.
"See, JJ," Phillip smarts, "sometimes it pays to plan ahead."
"Shut up, Phillip. I didn't see you doing any planning. You could have taken care of it," I tell that bratty boy.
"Hey," Danny says, grinning, "want to play catch in the stadium?"
Now that gets my attention.
"Memorial Stadium?" I ask Danny. "Can we do that?"
"Yeah," he shrugs, like it's no big deal.
"UH, YEAH!" I scream.
So we walk over there.
Well, I kinda run.
This is soooo exciting. I mean I have been watching this field on TV since I was old enough to remember. And I've been to lots of games, but nobody told me you could walk on the field!
I stand in the middle of the field and spin in a circle.
This is awesome!
I grab Phillip and say, "Come on," and drag him into the middle with me. We stand on the big red N.
"Look around, Phillip!" I say with excitement. "Did you ever realize just how huge this place is?"
I am overwhelmed.
"Ye-ah," Phillip says, "I've been to football camp here, remember?"
Fine. Mr. Know It All.
Mr. Been There, Done That.
But I don't care. I don't let his lack of enthusiasm bother me. I just can't believe how huge it is! I mean the perspective is totally different from here than it is in the stands. What a rush it must be for the football players to hit the horseshoe in the tunnel, run out to the roar of the crowd, and look up to see all those zillions of people dressed in red.
Okay, so maybe not zillions, something like 80,000.
Whatever.
Don't rain on my parade because this is truly thrilling for me.
"Hey, Jay," Danny says, walking towards me with a football in hand, "Go out for a pass."
So I do, with Phillip guarding me. I run as fast as I can down the field of MEMORIAL STADIUM!
Sorry!
And look for the throw. I'm thinking this is not the best pass that Danny has ever thrown. And well, it is a bit long, but I'm getting way into the moment and do not worry about the turf stains I may get on my T-shirt. So I dive for the pass and just miss it. At first it makes me mad because I don't like to miss, but then I think, I just slid across the turf at Memorial Stadium!
WOW!
Brushing myself off, I walk back to Danny, who seems to think something is funny.
As I hand him the football, he says very seriously, "You missed, Jay. You owe me your shirt."
What?
"No way, Danny! You never called SF (strip football) before the play," I tell him.
"Yeah I did," Danny says. Then he turns to Phillip and says, "You heard me, didn't ya, Mac?"
Phillip grins and shakes his head, "Yeah, I think I did."
Ugh. He is such a liar!
"Well, even if you did, that was a shitty pass, and I shouldn't have even tried to catch
it."
"Yeah, but you did," Danny smirks.
I look around the field again. There are a bunch of players still mulling about, but no one is paying any attention to us. The only person even watching is some equipment dude, who has a bag of footballs for Danny to throw.
"You just want to see my bikini top, don't you, Danny?"
"No, not really. I mean I'll see it later anyway," he says, very convincingly. He raises his eyebrows and shrugs his shoulders. "Just trying to play fair."