March 07, 2005 at 06:40PM View BBCode
Last week Dee Brown of Illinois was on the cover of Sports Illustrated and this weekend the 29-0 Illini got knocked off by Ohio State, dashing their dreams of a perfect season.March 07, 2005 at 07:25PM View BBCode
This whole "SI Jinx" has been referred to as a form of 'regression to the mean' by statisticians. In the latest example, Illinois was at an all time high. Statistically, they were due for a loss and they finally did lose, barely.March 07, 2005 at 07:54PM View BBCode
Originally posted by skierdude44
#2 UNC barely pulled out a win against #6 Duke at Chapel Hill (great game eventhough the Dukies lost).
March 07, 2005 at 08:29PM View BBCode
Yes, I like Duke. Jay Williams grew up in my town and he is the closest thing to a home town hero that we have so I root for him (when he played. hopefully he will play again) and his old team. I'll probably end up rooting for my school's star point guard's college team to when he decides where he is gonna go.March 08, 2005 at 01:48AM View BBCode
This was one of the best non-tournament weekends in recent memory in college basketball. I don't remember seeing so many close games all at the same time during the regular season. Kansas-Missouri, Duke-Carolina, Texas-Oklahoma State (boo-yah), Kentucky-Florida, Arizona-Arizona State, Washington-Stanford, Wake Forest-North Carolina State and Ohio State-Illinois were all great games. Plus some of the small-conference tournament games were pretty entertaining, too. I ended up watching 6 whole games and parts of a lot of others. Should be a great tournament.March 08, 2005 at 07:18PM View BBCode
Originally posted by whiskybear
You like Duke, too? Where does it stop? Christ, did you go around rooting for the lion in Ancient Rome?
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March 08, 2005 at 08:31PM View BBCode
Yea. I'll root for anything Duke. I don't know much about their football team (other than they are getting that kid, Greg Paulus i think his name is, next year who is supposed to be a stud) because they aren't on TV that much or at all really.March 08, 2005 at 08:34PM View BBCode
Yeah, Greg Paulus is definitely the missing piece for Duke on the gridiron in 2005.March 08, 2005 at 10:07PM View BBCode
When I finally, finally get elected supreme dictator of the human race (and the Lord knows I've earned it by now, but I have to wait for the rest of the world to catch up) there will be sports related things that will get you tossed into the can.March 09, 2005 at 01:25AM View BBCode
:lol:March 09, 2005 at 01:41AM View BBCode
Furious, I like your views and agree with you on many of them. If you run for ruler of the world, you've got my vote.Originally posted by FuriousGiorge
If every one of the teams you root for (in the sports you actually give a rat's ass about) are in completely different parts of the country, your neighbors are allowed to play loud music as late as they want, park their cars on your lawn, play baseball using your car as the backstop, turn their house into a crack den, or any other such related thing of their choosing.
March 09, 2005 at 01:44AM View BBCode
No, you misunderstood. It's perfectly okay to root for all teams from one part of the country even though you live in another part. What's unacceptable is when you like a baseball team from California, a football team from Wisconsin, a basketball team from Texas and a college team from Florida.March 09, 2005 at 02:03AM View BBCode
Originally posted by FuriousGiorge
No, you misunderstood. It's perfectly okay to root for all teams from one part of the country even though you live in another part. What's unacceptable is when you like a baseball team from California, a football team from Wisconsin, a basketball team from Texas and a college team from Florida.
March 09, 2005 at 02:07AM View BBCode
Of course.March 09, 2005 at 03:08AM View BBCode
How about this (an actual scenario I have to deal with):March 09, 2005 at 03:09AM View BBCode
Your rules make no sense. People can root for whoever they please.March 09, 2005 at 03:24AM View BBCode
Griffel is right, you can like as many teams as you want!March 09, 2005 at 03:35AM View BBCode
Originally posted by griffel
Your rules make no sense. People can root for whoever they please.
March 09, 2005 at 05:46AM View BBCode
This has nothing to do with sports, but in your world dictatorship, I'd like to see a moratorium on the phrase "Hollywood movie." Violators will be stabbed to death with a DVD shard from a copy of "Gigli."March 09, 2005 at 06:03AM View BBCode
Done and done. And Bollywood can stay, but Dollywood is gonna have to go.March 10, 2005 at 11:47PM View BBCode
What about having a heirarchy of teams you root for? I'd never call myself anything but a Cubs fan, but I'll also root for anyone playing a rival of the Cubs, just for that game and that game only. I'll root for anyone who plays the Cards, and if the Brewers play the Pirates, I root for the team with the worse record.March 11, 2005 at 01:39AM View BBCode
Waivers must be issued for the playoffs, because all of us---at least the ones without a dog in the fight---root for teams in the playoffs without counting oneself a fan.March 11, 2005 at 02:13AM View BBCode
Originally posted by FuriousGiorge
Originally posted by griffel
Your rules make no sense. People can root for whoever they please.
When I'm dictator of the world, words like this will get you a one way ticket to room 101.
As to the "rooting for two teams in the same conference" thing: I grew up near DC and used to root for Maryland when I was little. Then I went to Tech and even though I stopped rooting for Maryland I still sort of followed them and wanted them to do well. Now that we're in the ACC with them, however, they can go to hell.
[Edited on 3-9-2005 by FuriousGiorge]
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