Chris Fowler’s Name has become synonymous with University Football. From the exciting last-second orphan greeting to play-off-decisive chaos under the stadium lights. His voice has been a staple for CFB fans for almost forty years. How can anyone forget his legendary calls? Do you remember his calls in the overtime hours of Alabama against Georgia in the final of the National Championship 2018? It still reflects in the heads of fans everywhere.
But this week Chris was not trending because of his play-by-play commentary. Instead, Fowler stepped away from the headset and microphone in something much more personal. He shared a life update that had nothing to do with rankings or rivalry and everything to do with love, humor and a piece of frozen cake.
Fowler went to Instagram and marked an important milestone with his wife, Jennifer. “We have made it 25 wonderful years of it! And that also applies to the top of our wedding cake (PIC 2) stored by the freezer: sentimental, not edible! Last photo: one of Jennifer’s cards for me. A sense of humor is the key to a long relationship. And I agree with that card.” The photos include a flashback to their wedding cake clips, the top of the same 25-year-old cake kept in a freezer, a picturesque snow moment and a playful anniversary card of his wife, reading, reading, “Today we are celebrating the best decision you’ve ever made ❤️.”
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The post collected a swarm of reactions, not only among fans, but also from iconic voices in sports broadcasts. Among them was the always enthusiastic Dick Vitalewho hit with a sincere message: “Congratulations – wish you constant health and happiness – God bless!” To which Fowler grocally replied, “Thank you Dick. You and Lorraine are an inspiration.” It was a wonderful moment among the temporary legends. However, we would not mind if Dickey had thrown one of his trademark “It’s great, honey!” Also catches.
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In a sport that thrives on large plays and dramatic finishes, Chris’s 25-year marriage shows that consistency still wins championships. Call it his first in the 25-year line, Fowler has already made a legendary ride. And if the last 25 years are an indication, he is just warming up for a touchdown -marriage. With just a frozen cakeper, a witty card and Chris, again prove that he knows how to deliver Play-by-Play promotion, both on and outside the field.
Some more warm words from the sidelines.
Chris FowlerFriends and colleagues were quick to share their tribute. Part of it was genuine, others fit hilariously. Colleague -College Gameday -analyst, Heisman Winner and Fowler’s good friend Desmond Howard Was quickly to jump in with a comment that perfectly recorded the atmosphere. “Congratulations. I witnessed in person on many occasions in person 🤣🤣😆😆.” It was proof that Jennifer’s humor is not an off-camera secret.
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Jesse Palmerformer NFL Quarterback and current university football analyst, also noticed, “Congratulations 🥳 @emelyfardopalmer and I miss you !!!” But the most playful tribute may come Clinton Kelly, TV personality and a good friend of Chris and Jennifer. He said, “Happy Anni for one of my favorite couples of all time! So many hilarious memories. Please stay together for another 25 so that I can keep laughing-I also stay together for your own reasons.”
This wave of reactions from Fowler’s best friends explains perfectly the heart of the relationship of Chris Fowler and Jennifer. It is 50 percent love and 100 percent laughter. After 25 years, Chris and Jennifer have built up a marriage that is rooted in friendship, love and a lot of humor. Let your good wishes fall for the couple in the reactions, because love as it should be celebrated.
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