Chuck Cook-USA TODAY Sports

Randy Moss wasn’t about to miss his son Thaddeus playing in the National Championship Game. Moss came prepared and was decked out in LSU gear ahead of his son’s team’s game against Clemson on Monday night.

Randy was wearing a white sweatshirt that depicted his son Thaddeus on it. Moss also had an LSU beanie and scarf to complete his purple and gold look.

Moss also attended LSU’s playoff game against Oklahoma and was celebrating one of his son’s touchdowns.

Moss, 42, has four children with his former girlfriend Libby Offutt: Sydney, Senali, Thaddeus, and Montigo. Sydney played college basketball. Thaddeus began his career at NC State before transferring to LSU. He is a junior tight end and has 42 catches for 534 yards and two touchdowns this season.

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