I'm an idiot. I have hope. I always have hope. Whenever UConn wins the title, or isn't in the NCAAs, I always win my office pool. That may sound silly--and it's frustrating. Even years when I think I'm being reasonable by not having UConn win the whole thing, I always have them going too far.
I recall every little detail of the ways they lost, and all the bullshit reasons.
- In 1990, the ball off the foot.
- In 1994, a broken leg, a missed free throw, and playing Florida in Florida.
- In 1995, playing UCLA in California
- In 1996, the Ricky Moore injury
- In 1998, playing UNC in NC
- In 2000, the KEA injury.
- In 2002, Lonny Baxter. Enough said.
- In 2003, White getting the ball stuck in the basket while playing Texas in Texas.
- In 2005, the Anderson staff infection that hurt the mojo
- In 2006, letting George Mason back in it before the half, and Brown's missed 3 that felt good.
- In 2008, the AJ injury.
- In 2009, the Dyson injury.
Every team has bad luck, and every fan can go back and detail all these things. The point is that each and every year we get ourselves back up and root for our team.
If you don't have hope, if you don't fundamentally root for the players on your team, you should stop being a fan of that team.
Is this team going to win the title? Odds are, they are not. And yet I know I will have them going further in the tournament than they should--if they make it, which I think they will. And that's okay. There is a lot of good in this team, and if all we do is pick out the negative--not that there's not a place, it's a matter of it being excessive--what's the fun in being a fan?