“It’s unreal how highly football is held in this state,” Natalie says.Briana and Adrienne Lowe remember sitting in the kitchen talking with their parents when their father, Woodrow Lowe, began to reminisce about his days as a linebacker under Coach Bryant. I had a girl because I kept trying. “Everyone is in awe [of him], but I don’t consider it stardom,” said Natalie, who grew up around professional athletes like Warrick Dunn and even babysat Dan Marino’s children. “I asked Dad what he would have done if Bear Bryant had said no, and Mom said we would have had a different daddy,” Briana laughingly relates. “Everyone is in awe [of him], but I don’t consider it stardom,” said Natalie, who grew up around professional athletes like Warrick Dunn and even babysat Dan Marino’s children. .
At first, it seemed odd to have strangers approach and strike up a friendly conversation with her in the way of all good, hospitable Southerners, admitted the 21-year-old.
Of course, that suited my dad just fine, though I know he would have supported me no matter where I chose to go to school.”Though he said he didn’t actively encourage his girls to follow his footsteps to the University (his oldest, Nicole, attended the University of South Florida), Tony and his wife, Johnnie, are glad they did. But her father’s fame didn’t get in the way this summer when he accompanied her to Bama Bound, the University’s freshman orientation event. Rose Stabler is on Facebook.
She’s also going to run for the Crimson Tide women’s track team. ExploreTalent.com is the worldwide leader in acting Modeling Auditions. “I grew up here, so when I graduated high school I really wanted to get out of Tuscaloosa,” she said. “That’s the first time I saw Alabama fever and how the fans get into it, and I just loved it,” she said. I’ve always been a very independent person, so going to college didn’t really change our relationship that much except for the fact that I am not home as much—which he reminds me of very frequently.”“It makes me really happy that she chose Alabama,” said Alexa’s father, Kenny Stabler.
“My dad has brought me up around Tuscaloosa and the University, and I don’t think there’s anywhere better to go.”“With a girl, you never want to give up. If I or my sister need anything, he’d do it.
“I hope she reaches her full, God-given potential. 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. In July, he came to Tuscaloosa with Jessica for her orientation session. “They say you gotta give them a little space and let them try their wings and fly. “He’s always been a really good dad and role model,” she said. “I love the way you could walk around and people still knew who Daddy was,” Jessica said.UA freshman Alexa Stabler has a fairly recognizable last name, at least in these parts.
“Probably kept trying for a girl!”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. Of course, that suited my dad just fine, though I know he would have supported me no matter where I chose to go to school.”Though he said he didn’t actively encourage his girls to follow his footsteps to the University (his oldest, Nicole, attended the University of South Florida), Tony and his wife, Johnnie, are glad they did.