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re: If Bama won the NC in baseball:

Posted on 6/25/09 at 9:22 am to
Posted by RedElephants
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Posted on 6/25/09 at 9:22 am to
C'mon guys. LSU obviously has a better storied history than Alabama when it comes to baseball. That's why your fans are so passionate.

I like to see Bama baseball do well and I catch a few games here and there, but I'm just not a big college baseball fan because it's just too hard to follow. Not a whole lot of TV coverage at all. I'm sure the college baseball following would be better if there was.

You guys have more history when it comes to baseball--you're obviously going to have a more passionate fanbase. Dare I say you're a baseball school. We're a football school and it will always be that way--even though it pains me to say that since I'm such a big basketball fan.

Every fanbase gets more involved when their team is doing well. Its human nature. I mean, you guys came out of the woodwork when your basketball team went to the Final 4...but the following year went into hiding because you had a bad season and basketball didn't exist to some.

Congrats on the title.

Posted by TheDoc
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Posted on 6/25/09 at 9:43 am to
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Dare I say you're a baseball school.


but we have two football championships in the last 5 years...


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We're a football school


who's most recent championship was 17 years ago...

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I mean, you guys came out of the woodwork when your basketball team went to the Final 4


every team is going to have bandwagon fans

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...but the following year went into hiding because you had a bad season and basketball didn't exist to some.


again, maybe the bandwagon fans did, but not the true ones.

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Congrats on the title.


thanks!

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