Republican Secretary of State candidate Sandy Sullivan has gained notoriety in recent days for her tell-all book of her sexcapades with the Green Bay Packers of the 1960s.
Her book, ""Green Bay Love Stories and Other Affairs,"" details her sexual rendezvous with Lombardi-era Packers from the like linebacker Dan Currie, hall-of-fame wide receiver Don Hutson and Heisman-winning running back Paul ""Golden Boy"" Hornung.
Sullivan's official campaign website pictures her with Super Bowl I and II MVP quarterback Bart Starr and describes her as ""a teacher, a business woman, a mother, and of course a Packer fan.""
In the book, the 65-year-old Sullivan recounts a late night tryst with Horung and her crush on Currie. The Pack, Sullivan wrote, taught her ""there are two things football players think about all the time ... FOOTBALL AND SEX ... and seldom in that order.""