Former Vikings Coach Bud Grant still has that old animal magnetism.
I was standing within 2 feet of him Saturday at the Hall of Famer's Mall of America book signing for his autobiography, "I Did It My Way," when a woman for whom he had just signed a book said something diverting.
My attention was focused on setting up a shot for my startribune.com/video, so it took me a couple of seconds to understand what I'd heard. This woman — half, maybe a third of the coach's age — remarked that she and her truck would be in the parking lot. There was a smile on her face, I noticed, when I looked at her just before she disappeared into the crowd.
I think she was trying to pick you up, coach?
"I know," Grant said to me. "It didn't work real well, did it?"
Later, while chatting with Mary Bruton, wife of Grant's co-author, Jim Bruton, and another woman I'd seen lingering while others had left, I commented how Grant was being photographed like a pop star and how I even heard one woman hitting on him.
"Did she have all her teeth?" asked the woman who identified herself as Pat Smith.
That "teeth" remark rang a bell, but I didn't know why without a lot of help from Smith.