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re: SEC school you attended vs. SEC school you root for
Posted on 2/2/16 at 4:27 pm to cardboardboxer
Posted on 2/2/16 at 4:27 pm to cardboardboxer
Why does it matter? If I hadn't gone to those few games I'm an a-hole? What about all the kids who don't care about any sports including their own schools? Are they assholes? Why don't they have to like the team?
How much do you have to put into trying to act like you're a fan of the other sports team you have no interest in and did not come to school to see one iota, in order to be good in your eyes?
How much do you have to put into trying to act like you're a fan of the other sports team you have no interest in and did not come to school to see one iota, in order to be good in your eyes?
Posted on 2/2/16 at 4:31 pm to rockiee
Yeah I have a degree from miss state and also from ole miss . But have always been an ole miss fan (even when I went to state).
Went to state because I figured I'd at least study there , had a little problem with that at ole miss at least in my undergrad days ....
Went to state because I figured I'd at least study there , had a little problem with that at ole miss at least in my undergrad days ....
Posted on 2/2/16 at 4:32 pm to cardboardboxer
I honestly feel you're the one with insanely fricked up priorities. A favorite sports team is not that big of a deal, and doesn't have to be reflection of your life's journey. It's just a fricking sports team. Who cares this much who someone roots for?
This post was edited on 2/2/16 at 4:34 pm
Posted on 2/2/16 at 4:35 pm to genro
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Who cares this much who someone roots for?
You sure you're an Alabama fan??
Posted on 2/2/16 at 4:35 pm to genro
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I know several of these both ways. Funny they always were the biggest douches.
fify
Posted on 2/2/16 at 4:45 pm to rockiee
Arkansas Pharmacy, born and raised a Tiger. Wish ULM would give their pharmacy program to LSU and close
I will say the hogs and bert are growing on me though
I will say the hogs and bert are growing on me though
This post was edited on 2/2/16 at 4:51 pm
Posted on 2/2/16 at 4:46 pm to genro
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Why does it matter?
Because the point of football programs are to be a boost for the universities associated with them. Too many people have the tail wag the damn dog, which leads to Penn St kind of shite.
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Why does it matter? If I hadn't gone to those few games I'm an a-hole?
If you did it because you were a Bama fan only and frick the team you were actually associated with because they suck, then yeah you are an a-hole.
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What about all the kids who don't care about any sports including their own schools? Are they assholes?
No, they aren't assholes because they don't choose to wrap themselves in another university's brand.
If they don't want to care about any sports fine. Hell that is probably how it should be, the sports are supposed to be a sideshow for the main event of learning. As long as these non sports fans don't run away from association with their university otherwise they are a-ok.
The problem is when people put a sports brand (like Bama) above the university they are actually tied to.
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How much do you have to put into trying to act like you're a fan of the other sports team you have no interest in and did not come to school to see one iota, in order to be good in your eyes?
It isn't some litmus test of how many games you went to, or how big of a fan you are. Heck it doesn't even matter if football is involved.
If you would rather have people associate you with a university that you have no legitimate tie to (A), instead of a university you attended (B), just because University A is more successful in a fricking sport than university B or because you were born in that state or some stupid shite like that, then you are an self-hating a-hole. Period.
Pretty simple to me.
Posted on 2/2/16 at 4:53 pm to genro
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I honestly feel you're the one with insanely fricked up priorities.
Yeah rooting for your school is fricked up. That makes sense.
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A favorite sports team is not that big of a deal, and doesn't have to be reflection of your life's journey.
Which is exactly why it shouldn't be a big deal to put your team first instead of going out of your way to associate with a winning program above and beyond your actual university.
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Who cares this much who someone roots for?
University teams are more than brands, more than NFL-lite teams. They represent the university. It matters because higher education matters.
When the football program acts bad it reflects poorly on the school. Ask Penn St. fans about that.
That also means that what happens to the university reflects on you as a graduate. To deny that in some attempt to tie yourself to a "better" brand is front-running vanity at its worst.
But if you want to do that go ahead. This is America. I can't stop you.
Just don't be offended when I exercise my freedoms as an American and call you a piece of shite for doing it. Because you are a piece of self hating shite (not you genro, I mean Mr MSU).
Posted on 2/2/16 at 4:57 pm to rockiee
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Has anyone here attended a SEC school that you don't root for and why? Have seen some people state that they have a degree from one school but still chose to root for another one.
Its called Stingraying
Posted on 2/2/16 at 4:58 pm to cardboardboxer
I agree. I grew up the biggest Ole Miss fan on the planet. All my friends went to State and so did I. I tried to remain a Rebel, but it lasted about 6 weeks into the fall semester. I totally changed the other way and became a full fledged Dawg lover. I'll still see people I haven't seen since high school, and they can't believe I'm a huge MSU fan. Going to a school and graduating changes loyalties. No way could I have a degree from MSU on my wall and be an Ole Miss fan. No way.
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Posted on 2/2/16 at 5:01 pm to rockiee
Interesting stuff guys. Don't really think there is a right or wrong is this situation. Just thought it was interesting to see why people believe what they believe.
Posted on 2/2/16 at 5:04 pm to Dawgholio
quote:Are Alabama fans known for caring who other people root for? I haven't heard that one.
You sure you're an Alabama fan??
Posted on 2/2/16 at 5:05 pm to msudawg1200
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I agree. I grew up the biggest Ole Miss fan on the planet. All my friends went to State and so did I. I tried to remain a Rebel, but it lasted about 6 weeks into the fall semester. I totally changed the other way and became a full fledged Dawg lover. I'll still see people I haven't seen since high school, and they can't believe I'm a huge MSU fan. Going to a school and graduating changes loyalties. No way could I have a degree from MSU on my wall and be an Ole Miss fan. No way.
Good man.
That is what we call "growing up."
Posted on 2/2/16 at 5:07 pm to cardboardboxer
quote:It's not a problem at all. Alabama football can be your favorite sports team.
The problem is when people put a sports brand (like Bama) above the university they are actually tied to.
Many pro franchises are tied to their cities via stadium deals. You can move to that city, pay those taxes, be involved in that community and still keep your favorite sports team.
It is not that big of a deal.
quote:It's not because of that. Bama sucked at one point, and people still did the same thing. It's because the team you grow up loving, go to games, have emotional connections to, you can't just make that all disappear because you had to make a different life decision. It's just a sports team.
If you would rather have people associate you with a university that you have no legitimate tie to (A), instead of a university you attended (B), just because University A is more successful in a fricking sport than university B or because you were born in that state or some stupid shite like that, then you are an self-hating a-hole. Period.
Posted on 2/2/16 at 5:14 pm to cardboardboxer
quote:Yeah well my wife is a pretty good football fan for a chick. She got into as a kid because of her best friend, an Alabama fan. Her friend ended up going to Auburn and switching, which is fine, except she's now a total crazy cult bitch who literally seriously thinks Alabama fans are evil. It's ruined their friendship because she can't be decent.
That is what we call "growing up."
Posted on 2/2/16 at 5:28 pm to athenslife101
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I have known a few people who went to graduate schools at UGA who went to undergrad at other SEC schools and remained fans of their undergrad school.
This is pretty common. A friend of mine went to LSU for undergrad and Bama for graduate school and loathes the Tide.
As some other posters have noted, almost every other instance of this dynamic that I have encountered involves Ole Miss. I understand, I wouldn't root for Ole Miss even if I went there, either.
Posted on 2/2/16 at 5:29 pm to cardboardboxer
I hope you have a son. A strong, articulate son. I hope he goes to Texas and you support him, and he remains an A&M fan because of his the deep-seeded love and memories you instilled in him and because he appreciates all you've provided for him. I hope you come to understand it.
Posted on 2/2/16 at 5:33 pm to genro
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OTOH, several of my HS friends were big Bama fans but saw the light when they went to Auburn
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I know several of these both ways. Funny they often turn into the biggest douches.
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My dad grew up Aubie, but ended up at UA for their ROTC program and then med school. Now he's the biggest Gump you've ever seen
That's not very nice.
Posted on 2/2/16 at 5:35 pm to NorthGwinnettTiger
I was wondering if anyone would catch that. Took a while
Posted on 2/2/16 at 5:44 pm to rockiee
Was born in Alabama, grew up a Bama fan. The family moved to Atlanta when I was eight, was still a Bama fan. The family moved to Florida when I was in my teens, still a Bama fan. Was accepted at UF and went to school at UF, was still a Bama fan. My oldest son also graduated from UF, I'm still a Bama fan. The wife is a Gator and she doesn't even get it. Yep, still a Bama fan.
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