
The view from Assistant Principal George Miller’s seats “was great. They were upper level where I could see everything.”
Assistant Principal George Miller, a lifelong Philadelphia Eagles fan, made the voyage to below-freezing Minneapolis, MN for Super Bowl LII. In an exciting, offensive game, the Eagles defeated the New England Patriots by a score of 41-33, sending Patriots quarterback Tom Brady home empty-handed, while the underdog Eagles returned home to Philly with the Lombardi Trophy. Communications seniors Shane McVan and Alex Gordon sat down with Mr. Miller before and after the game to hear his thoughts.

Super Bowl LII was held at US Bank Stadium, the home of the Minnesota Vikings. Assistant Principal George Miller said that because there were so many Eagle fans in attendance “it was almost like being at a home game.”