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that cliché...it's darkest before dawn. during the disappointment(s) of losses this season, like last night, I kind of get a small bit of satisfaction in seeing how teams, and their fan bases, react to beating UCONN, like they just won their own national championship...
I remember the long ago, dark days, the after thought, also-rans, that UCONN was considered, and I am as guilty as anyone, of overreacting when the team lays an egg...but, seeing opponents and their fans reactions, does something to verify the validity, in my own mind, that UCONN is, and has earned, it's reputation, as one of college basketball's hallowed programs, regardless of idiots like Parrish and Goodman, who are too busy trying to be clever, to say anything intelligent, and have it mean anything more than the drivel that it is.
When I was working, before my MS progressed, one of my favorite things to say to folks who hammered me for UCONN losses, was, hey, I only root for them, not play for them, and I hafta go to work, whether UCONN wins or loses, but win or lose, they are my team, and nothing will stop me from rooting for my Huskies, or stop me from wearing UCONN shirts, hats, shorts etc... until the day I take my dirt nap.
the team will rise again I believe, and I will continue to overreact after losses and overindulge after big wins and national championships, just the way it is going to be for any diehard...the hard thing is adjusting to the downswings, but if I have realized anything from my battle with MS, it is that things are ALWAYS worse, somewhere, for someone else. I mean, my wife and I see little kids when I see my neurologists at Johns Hopkins, and that is what is really, really, tragic, not my basketball team laying an egg and causing some limited disappointment in my fortunate life
sorry for the guilt tripping mea culpa UCONN fan posting my musing the day after a horrible game...but we all need to keep true perspective...darkest before the dawn
I remember the long ago, dark days, the after thought, also-rans, that UCONN was considered, and I am as guilty as anyone, of overreacting when the team lays an egg...but, seeing opponents and their fans reactions, does something to verify the validity, in my own mind, that UCONN is, and has earned, it's reputation, as one of college basketball's hallowed programs, regardless of idiots like Parrish and Goodman, who are too busy trying to be clever, to say anything intelligent, and have it mean anything more than the drivel that it is.
When I was working, before my MS progressed, one of my favorite things to say to folks who hammered me for UCONN losses, was, hey, I only root for them, not play for them, and I hafta go to work, whether UCONN wins or loses, but win or lose, they are my team, and nothing will stop me from rooting for my Huskies, or stop me from wearing UCONN shirts, hats, shorts etc... until the day I take my dirt nap.
the team will rise again I believe, and I will continue to overreact after losses and overindulge after big wins and national championships, just the way it is going to be for any diehard...the hard thing is adjusting to the downswings, but if I have realized anything from my battle with MS, it is that things are ALWAYS worse, somewhere, for someone else. I mean, my wife and I see little kids when I see my neurologists at Johns Hopkins, and that is what is really, really, tragic, not my basketball team laying an egg and causing some limited disappointment in my fortunate life
sorry for the guilt tripping mea culpa UCONN fan posting my musing the day after a horrible game...but we all need to keep true perspective...darkest before the dawn