She passed her love of sports on to me but I, in no way, inherited her zealous loyalty to any particular team. In my closet right now, I have coaching shirts for three collegiate sports programs. That's not t-shirts - everybody's got t-shirts. That's approaching $200 worth of merch for three different schools. Now, in my defense, these teams almost never play each other and have no reason to have any animosity toward each other. I don't have a Florida and Georgia shirt hanging next to each other.
The point is this: sports, especially collegiate sports, have become totally bastardized. You've seen the "House Divided" bumper stickers. Who the hell actually let's one kid go to Texas Tech when the other is going to Texas - and why does that even deserve "House Divided" recognition. Nothing's divided; there's just a set of parents in that car who are worried about one kid coming home with only a 3.7 and worried about the other coming home with herpes.
So let's all commit to making the world a better place by declaring our allegiances and then standing by those allegiances without regard for our own well being or that of the people around us. That's called evolution, son.

Declaration: Univ. of Illinois
ReplyDeleteException: Belmont Univ. basketball
Right Reserved: Support Ilinois basketball barring head-to-head matchup
No surprises here.
Great stuff, Snx. Consider me a reader. Looking forward to others' responses to your call for evolution.