NORFOLK — At the end of Old Dominion’s summer football workout Thursday morning, dozens of players stood in a circle at the team’s practice field and watched with great interest as two people engaged in a tire-pull competition.
The scene appeared to be fairly normal for the finish of an offseason workout — until it wasn’t.
When the competition wrapped up, the players chanted “USA! USA! USA!” as they jumped up and down and cheered.
The patriotic fervor was the result of the presence of a handful of special guests.
About seven pilots, members of the Navy VFA-106 Demo Team out of Naval Air Station Oceana, went through agility drills with the Monarchs. The visit was reciprocation for ODU’s visit to the base for a jet fighter demonstration last week.
Lt. Marty Wilson, a 38-year-old instructor pilot, was drenched in sweat by the time the pilots and the players finished sprinting and cutting between various arrangements of sticks and cones under the morning sun.
“We tried to teach a little bit to them about how we do things, and this was very much the other side of the coin here,” said Wilson, a 16-year Navy veteran. “We came out here to learn and see how the ODU football team applies some of our common traits to being successful in practices, and hopefully successful for them on the football field when the season starts in the fall.”
Monarchs head coach Ricky Rahne, whose father and uncles were in the military, said…