One day, while walking down a busy street in Nashville, I was approached by a stranger from the opposite direction, who was wearing a cap sporting a very large, orange "T". He had obviously noticed my blue UCONN WBB cap.
"Go UCONN!" he smiled. Taken by surprise, I grinned, "Go Vols!" We both then laughed, and high-fived, before going on our way. Two grown men, who obviously didn't know anything else about each other, still pausing on a busy sidewalk, to celebrate and support the other's obvious love for women's basketball.
CITY - one nifty vignette. Glad you posted it.
Though I am still a huge fan of Our Girls, I was drawn to, and liked better, WCBB a few years back. I liked it for the emphases on team play, finesse, ball movement, playing by the rules of the game, and sportsmanship - in no particular order Saddened by what I perceive to be the continuing erosion of many of those emphases.............again, talking about the game overall, not our program specifically.
I continue to relish that which remains to be admired and enjoyed, from the recruiting thru the practices and the exhibitions to the season and the results as they unfold..........including interest in and appreciation of the personalities of our team as they unfold......and even an interest in and appreciation of many of you characters.
In that last vein, every since I was a liitte kid (and that was SOME time ago), I've been quite a record keeper and stats man. I have an old sheet here by the computer entitled BONEYARD, with five cryptic column headings ranging from "GREAT' thru "GOOD" to BAD." There is a system of arrows to incidate the movement of any given name from one column to another. There are even some inked in *'s which serve as laudatory " gold stars."
Before our dinner guests arrived last night, I was looking over the list for no particular reason.....and was grinning slightly and contentedly to myself, and am doing so again at this moment, as I noticed a couple of phenomena: 1. the "GREAT" list is huge. 2. The "BAD" list is small. 3. The overwhelming preponderance of arrows point from right to left (and on this sheet, that is a GOOD thing).
Being a curmudgeonly old bastard (who prefers to refer to himself on occasion as a "KINDLY curmudgeon"), I was kinda suprised as these substantial imbalances...........and thus the grins. A tip o' the cap to the Yarders. Stay well.