Last Edited: 11/11/2013 10:53:54 AM by Eagle66
Last Edited: 11/11/2013 11:20:37 AM by Ozcat
There are always going to be people like this. I have alumni that I've met in Columbus that are like this. Never come out for OU related events, but always talk about OSU football on their Facebook/Twitter. I've given up on inviting them to things related to OU.
My only argument that I allow for in favor of someone rooting for another school that isn't their alma mater is if there is another personal connection. Using myself as the example in this case, I'm a big UC Bearcats basketball fan. I grew up in a pro-UC household, and my Dad graduated from UC. It's something my Dad and I share all through the winter. We also talk OU hoops all winter. You won't see me wearing Bearcats stuff every weekend like I do my OU, but I still watch/listen to plenty of Bearcats basketball. While I do root for and follow UC, I don't watch them on TV over being in Athens in person for a game. To the point of the original post though, I don't understand the mindset of not having pride in one's Alma Mater. To me that includes more than just athletics. For the folks that think Ohio isn't "big time" enough, ask them to consult with some Michigan or Georgetown fans and ask if when we beat them in the Tournament, if we were big time enough to win.
Last Edited: 11/11/2013 2:54:40 PM by Y-CityCatFan
We all have horror stories about meeting an alum that is a $tate fan. I know for me personally, is when I act the most immature. I say something inappropriate and walk away or I act totally confused that $tate is an actual university. I say things like, "Oh they compete in the NCAA?" My personal favorite was when we were in the GMAC Bowl and they had a bowl game the next day. I had a run in with some traitor Ohio Alumni at the Sports Page in Kihei. They asked if I was excited for the big game on the 8th? ($ vs. Florida). I kept insisting the game was on the 7th (US vs. So. Miss). Finally they broke and said they meant $tate. I responded, "I had no idea they were in a bowl game. I am only concerned with Ohio athletics." I went back to watching my Ohio basketball game and didn't speak to them again.
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