i agree. i laugh at people who think i'm not "a real OU fan" because i didn't go to school there (i did take a couple summer classes in HS). asshats on the OU homer boards from Pawhuska, Oklahoma who went to OU (maybe almost went to OSU).....is telling you you aren't a "real Sooner". i went OU home games for 12 years starting at the age of 5. as i've tediously documented just moments ago, my uncle played for OU and my dad walked-on to the basketball team. granted it's Vandy, but a lifetime of being a Sooner is not going to be outweighed by 4 years of my life in Nashville. i went to a Tulane-Vandy game my first week there....Norman High games were more lively. a lot less drunk guys in ties and blazers at NHS games.....and not as many sundresses (bonus for Vandy-Tulane)...but hey.Killian wrote:Why would someone change who they root for based simply on where they spent 4 years compared to with who they rooted for their whole life? The bigger bitch move is to give up on the team you always rooted for. Don't you think it would have been easier being an MSU fan over the past 15 years?Screw_Michigan wrote:We know. Heaven forbid you actually root for your alma mater.Killian wrote:I never rooted for them before, why would going there change things?
i went to grad school at CU and have worked there for almost a decade. they sign my paychecks. i helped start the college radio station here. all kinds of stuff. i live about 3/4 mile from Folsom Field. i want OU to crush CU like there's no tomorrow. every time. no hesitation. now, since CU is in the Pac....i might try this "2nd favorite team" idea....though, i'll never get over some choice aspects of CU fan myopia/stupidity.