COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) - Texas A&M defensive lineman Albert Regis knows the tolls of spending time in the trenches of a Southeastern Conference football game.
There is a level of physical pain that is expected, paired with the mental grind that comes from exerting your will against an opposing offensive line.
However, the will of a 2-month-old child in Regis’ household has created a new kind of trench warfare for the fourth-year defensive tackle: Fatherhood.
“When they call it (raising a baby) ‘the trenches,’ I was like, ‘It can’t be that bad,’” Regis said with a grin. “I told my girl, ‘you know what, I can see why some people have a baby, then they kind of wait 3, 4, or 5 years until they have other one, because it will take a lot of you.’ But it’s been a whole lot of fun being