My first time seeing a live football game was Doug Dickey's Vols vs. Boston College in 1964. From that day on I followed Paul Naumoff's career, through the NFL.
The first time I actually watched a football game on TV was with my grandfather on Thanksgiving Day, 1961. One team was obviously smaller* than the other team, so I started rooting for the underdogs--and they won! I was hooked, and started following that little team whenever they were on TV (back then only 1 NFL game was televised per week).
* Youngsters won't know this: on a black & white cathode ray television, dark phosphors are literally smaller than the white phosphors on the screen. So naturally--and literally--the dark-jerseyed players all appeared smaller than the white-jerseyed team.
Oh. That little team of underdogs I started pulling for had a fullback named Jim Taylor and a quarterback named Bart Starr. I watched them every Sunday they were on TV... including the Championship Game in which they beat the Giants 37 - 0.
Yeah.
My "little underdogs" were the Green Bay Packers of Vince Lombardi. What a way to start a love affair with football!