C. Joseph, Jr. is a distinguished Indoor Sports Historian who earned his fictional doctorate in Living Room Athletics. After spending 37 years documenting every NFL game from his father's La-Z-Boy, he now dedicates his life to preserving, celebrating and fostering the rich history of indoor tailgating.
His groundbreaking research includes "A Statistical Analysis of Bathroom Breaks During Critical Fourth Quarter Drives." He currently holds the world record for "Most Consecutive Hours Spent Explaining Why That Was Definitely Pass Interference" (72 hours, 13 minutes).
As the founder of the Department of Indoor Sports Studies at AITAA, C. Joseph, Jr. continues to push the boundaries of couch coaching while maintaining his perfect attendance record of never attending an actual game in person since 1987.
He lives in his climate-controlled viewing sanctuary with his long-suffering wife, Mrs. C., who still doesn't understand why they need seven different screens for optimal game coverage and a gaggle of like-minded friends on the weekends...and Monday Night...and weeknights for watching MACtion.