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I have never understood these types of fans who CHOOSE to be fans of teams. That is not how I became a fan of any of the teams I root for. I have been BORN into my Fandom. I have always rooted for UConn, the Red Sox, the NY Giants and the Celtics cause my Dad rooted for those teams. Growing up in Fairfield in the 60s, when all my friends were Yankee fans, and the Sox sucked and the Yankees were great, I tried many times to not be a Sox fan! But for me, that's not how it works. I am stuck with my fandom for life. I cannot relate to folks who switch their allegiances like I change my shoes.
Yeah you’re right. Now that I have spent time rooting for UConn I just can’t go back on my decision to start rooting for them. It may not have been the best way to be a fan initially, but I need to stick with it now. Thanks for the reply.
 
With all due respect it's just a message board and not everything that comes from your brain needs to be posted. By the way that goes for most threads not just this one.
 
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Don't worry bjc, as a UConn guy I have long had to adopt college football teams as UConn decided not to participate in the sport. You backed the right horse -- there is little sense backing off now.
 
Still like the huskies but I can’t justify rooting for two schools as my top teams.
Casual fan you are. Many parents have had 2 children playing for different schools, rooting for both.

We would never tell Ohio State fans of your secret admiration. In fact OSU fans have been secret admirers of us since 1999 in St. Petersburg where the UConn dynasty was born.

At least we know you've proven you like what you see here and we are irresistible.

So . . . . . . . . . .

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I liked your likes but now I am full of buyer’s remorse. My second school is the Maize and Blue where my son and my money went and where the current football National Champions reign. To paraphrase Shakespeare. “Out damn Buckeye”.
 
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I have never understood these types of fans who CHOOSE to be fans of teams. That is not how I became a fan of any of the teams I root for. I have been BORN into my Fandom. I have always rooted for UConn, the Red Sox, the NY Giants and the Celtics cause my Dad rooted for those teams. Growing up in Fairfield in the 60s, when all my friends were Yankee fans, and the Sox sucked and the Yankees were great, I tried many times to not be a Sox fan! But for me, that's not how it works. I am stuck with my fandom for life. I cannot relate to folks who switch their allegiances like I change my shoes.
Well congratulations. My Dad couldn’t care less about sports and I grew up in the 90s in a state split between two cities sports teams. Guess I should have just not watched sports. Or like many kids who grew up in the 90s I became a huge Yankees fan and a casual Cowboys fan. I’m not a big football fan now anyways but I won’t apologize for being a “front runner” as a 6 year old. Why do you think there are so many grown Cowboys fans all over the country? It’s not because they all moved from Dallas. How people choose the things they like or support isn’t really anyone else’s business to judge.
 
Well congratulations. My Dad couldn’t care less about sports and I grew up in the 90s in a state split between two cities sports teams. Guess I should have just not watched sports. Or like many kids who grew up in the 90s I became a huge Yankees fan and a casual Cowboys fan. I’m not a big football fan now anyways but I won’t apologize for being a “front runner” as a 6 year old. Why do you think there are so many grown Cowboys fans all over the country? It’s not because they all moved from Dallas. How people choose the things they like or support isn’t really anyone else’s business to judge.

In my opinion there's no issue with who you choose as a kid. Once you're older than 10 or 11 though switching teams that you root for is extremely lame.
 
Just wanted to let you guys know that I’m probably not going to be liking as many messages in the future. I know this sounds like something bad is going on, but it’s not that. Basically, I have been an Ohio state football fan for a while now and kind of felt bad that I chose two different schools. I have connections to Ohio State, but can’t say the same thing about UConn. I just hopped on the bandwagon this past year. All of this is to say that I am going to be more of an Ohio State basketball fan so I won’t be in the forum as much. I am still going to root for the huskies, but they’re not going to be my team. Thank you guys for welcoming me on the board, and I’ll be stopping by every once in a while when a recruit commits, for example.
I'm a born and bred Buckeye as well. I have total loyalty to the Buckeye Football team, but after 9 years in CT, specifically 1988-97 and witnessing the dream season I'm all in with Husky basketball.
 
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it was a mix of the team being good and also looking for a college team to root for. I have watched football for a while but I just got around to watching college basketball more recently.
Would you reconsider if our FB team goes undefeated this year?
 
You DO know that football only has 11 minutes of actual action on average vs 40 minutes of sheer feverish delirium watching the Huskies?

(please like this one last time before you go)
 
I grew up in Central CT. As a child in the 50's and early 60's in major sports that I participated in (baseball and basketball) there was the Boston Celtics and New York Yankees who were out of this world great franchises and teams. In fact, to this day you could say Legendary. It never occurred to me or many of my friends (OK there were a few Sox fans) that there was any conflict with the fact that they were from two different cities. They were the living embodiment of excellence. And excellence includes winning. Uconn basketball (men and women) have now become that standard bearer because they are bringing it big time. Because they (coaches and players) demand excellence in themselves and their teams and that is the culture. And that culture and standard almost always brings winning at another level.

So I get where the man is coming from. Watch the opening speech in Patton with George C Scott. It's part of our DNA.
 
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