Dude you like two teams in CBB. Duke and Southern Illinois. Sure I could see you rooting for someone if Duke is out of the NCAA's and to keep you interested you choose a team to root for, but how can you like two teams in the same sport? Also about the football thing I guess I could understand you rooting for Florida, because you liked them and it got you started on CFB. It just doesn't look good when yet another Duke BBall fan roots for yet another big time power. I just don't understand how you can like two different teams in two sports, but I guess I could again see that in your case. However, liking two teams in the same sport yeah.................can't understand that one.
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Dude you like two teams in CBB. Duke and Southern Illinois. Sure I could see you rooting for someone if Duke is out of the NCAA's and to keep you interested you choose a team to root for, but how can you like two teams in the same sport? Also about the football thing I guess I could understand you rooting for Florida, because you liked them and it got you started on CFB. It just doesn't look good when yet another Duke BBall fan roots for yet another big time power. I just don't understand how you can like two different teams in two sports, but I guess I could again see that in your case. However, liking two teams in the same sport yeah.................can't understand that one.President of the Devils Den
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I think it's just a fan law that's being violated, and if others don't see it that way fine, but it just grinds my gears, and IMO violates a huge Fan Law.President of the Devils Den
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It's Southern Illinois, it's not like he likes Duke and UNC or something.Originally posted by BlzerLet me assure you that I am a huge proponent of size, and it greatly matters. Don't ever let anyone tell you otherwise.
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I see both sides of this one. If you have strong allegiances to a team, say you go to the school, or have relatives who do/did, then I say its one team and one team only. If you don't have any preconceived reasons for likening a team, and arbitrarily pick one because of mascot/color/cheerleaders, I can see maybe rooting for a larger school and a smaller school.University of Oregon
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I see your point, but I think it only has pure application to professional sports. I like Georgetown and FSU in basketball, I explained this earlier in the thread. If the two played, I'd root for whomever needed the win more at the time, so for example last year it would have been FSU. I just don't think in college sports, especially basketball, that fan law dictates 1 team and only 1 team to root for.Comment
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I see your point, but I think it only has pure application to professional sports. I like Georgetown and FSU in basketball, I explained this earlier in the thread. If the two played, I'd root for whomever needed the win more at the time, so for example last year it would have been FSU. I just don't think in college sports, especially basketball, that fan law dictates 1 team and only 1 team to root for.
1. You root for any team of a school you attend/attended. This overrides all others unless you attended because of grad school, money problems, or you're a dullard.
2. You may root for any school your parents attend.
3. You may root for 1 major local school as long as it is not a major rival of where you attend.
4. You may root for any local non-1A football team or non-power conference team.
5. You may casually root for 1 major school that is subject to change at any time. But if you do this, you have to admit that you're on the bandwagon, and you must have a pretty good knowledge of the team. You cannot actually say you're a fan of said team.
You pretty much pick one of the first 3, then 4 and 5.Comment
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I go by these rules (in order of support):
1. You root for any team of a school you attend/attended. This overrides all others unless you attended because of grad school, money problems, or you're a dullard.
2. You may root for any school your parents attend.
3. You may root for 1 major local school as long as it is not a major rival of where you attend.
4. You may root for any local non-1A football team or non-power conference team.
5. You may casually root for 1 major school that is subject to change at any time. But if you do this, you have to admit that you're on the bandwagon, and you must have a pretty good knowledge of the team. You cannot actually say you're a fan of said team.
You pretty much pick one of the first 3, then 4 and 5.Comment
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Baseball announcing overall has become rather stale and pointless, imo. They seem to understand their trade in terms of radio announcers - when it was essential, for obvious reasons, to call the action as it occurs. Now, it seems like 80% or more of what they say is either entirely self-evident or is plastered on the TV already. Think about it: "3-2 pitch, runners at the corners, a hit here would tie the game". Because of the on-screen display, I already know all of that. "There's a strike on the outside, fans don't like the call". Gosh, the ump calling a strike, the pitch being on the outside, and the reaction of the fans ... I never would have understood what just happened without you, Mr. Play-by-Play. Honestly, why are you talking? For the blind?I am become death
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You know what grinds my gears?
Hanging out with two chicks, both are up for a threesome, you end up having a threesome then one of them (the closest of the two, who happens to like you) leaves so pissed off, she throws ****. I'm sorry, but weren't you the one who was up for it in the first place? Don't get pissed off at me cause you didn't put a stop to it.
Ugh, bitches.
Or how about when she gets pissed at you because right after you finished up, you told her you still didn't want to be in a relationship with her?
So she takes it upon herself to try to tell the cops that you sell weed when you only smoke it?
Broads.Comment
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I go by these rules (in order of support):
1. You root for any team of a school you attend/attended. This overrides all others unless you attended because of grad school, money problems, or you're a dullard.
2. You may root for any school your parents attend.
3. You may root for 1 major local school as long as it is not a major rival of where you attend.
4. You may root for any local non-1A football team or non-power conference team.
5. You may casually root for 1 major school that is subject to change at any time. But if you do this, you have to admit that you're on the bandwagon, and you must have a pretty good knowledge of the team. You cannot actually say you're a fan of said team.
You pretty much pick one of the first 3, then 4 and 5.
I like these rules but is there an exception if you know the guys that play on certain teams. With me I followed Duke basketball for a long time because I knew and played with two players on the teams, Trajan Langdon and Carlos Boozer and I kept following because I liked JJ Redick. I still like watching them because I think Coach K is a great coach.
Now my friends little brother plays for Kansas, Mario Chalmers who's also my sisters friend. I attend Arizona State and I'm a hardcore Arizona anything (except for the Wildcats). But is it wrong to root for Kansas like I did last year?Comment
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I like these rules but is there an exception if you know the guys that play on certain teams. With me I followed Duke basketball for a long time because I knew and played with two players on the teams, Trajan Langdon and Carlos Boozer and I kept following because I liked JJ Redick. I still like watching them because I think Coach K is a great coach.
Now my friends little brother plays for Kansas, Mario Chalmers who's also my sisters friend. I attend Arizona State and I'm a hardcore Arizona anything (except for the Wildcats). But is it wrong to root for Kansas like I did last year?Comment
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I think your "local rule" is utter crap.
So because I live 1,500 miles away from my favorite NFL team, I'm not a true fan? It's not my fault I turned on the TV one day and saw the Broncos playing, and fell in love with them.
As long as you are a true "die hard" fan of a team and root for them no matter what, I don't think it should matter how far away you live.Comment
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