Answer is still the same. College sports are for alumni and students. Bandwagon fans with no ties to the school are weird to me to begin with. I can't see myself rooting for anyone else other than State.Added "outside of State". In my mind - that was what I meant for my question.
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I'll go with Memphis too. I hated them in the 80's, but I hope they do well now.Grew up in Memphis, so I’ll always pull for the Tigers. Even as frustrating as Penny is
This drives me crazy too. I get it if you're born and raised in south LA, you're indoctrinated into LSU, and even if you don't go to college at all you're still a Tiger fan. But to attend and graduate from a school and be a fan of a different school just makes no sense.Answer is still the same. College sports are for alumni and students. Bandwagon fans with no ties to the school are weird to me to begin with. I can't see myself rooting for anyone else other than State.
I do not mind seeing underdog schools do well. Baylor, for example.
I disagree. Sometimes life happens in a way other than you expect. I was born in Starkville to two Mississippi State college students. My dad graduated from there and I always planned to go there from the time I could say the words "Mississippi State". Some time between 17 and 20 things changed in my life and Southern Miss was the right move at the right time. So, I graduated from Southern Miss, but I've always been a diehard Mississippi State fan and always will be. I was born a Bulldog and I'll die a Bulldog, even though I never took a class there.But to attend and graduate from a school and be a fan of a different school just makes no sense.
But do you also root for USM? I realize now what I wrote is a bit misleading. What I meant was "to attend/graduate from a school and not be a fan of that school at all". I was picturing my freshman year roommate as I typed it. Dude was from MS but was an LSU fan, he attended and graduated from State, but hates State sports and won't root for them in anything because Tiger fan.I disagree. Sometimes life happens in a way other than you expect. I was born in Starkville to two Mississippi State college students. My dad graduated from there and I always planned to go there from the time I could say the words "Mississippi State". Some time between 17 and 20 things changed in my life and Southern Miss was the right move at the right time. So, I graduated from Southern Miss, but I've always been a diehard Mississippi State fan and always will be. I was born a Bulldog and I'll die a Bulldog, even though I never took a class there.
My kids are Mississippi State fans because I'm a Mississippi State fan and they'll probably never go to school there either because we live in Texas and they currently have no desire to leave. I don't think I'm alone in that distinction.
Oh, I get you. No, I don’t root against Southern Miss unless they’re playing Mississippi State. I didn’t really care about their sports one way or another while I was there really (well, except volleyball because I dated a player for a little while, but otherwise, no).But do you also root for USM? I realize now what I wrote is a bit misleading. What I meant was "to attend/graduate from a school and not be a fan of that school at all". I was picturing my freshman year roommate as I typed it. Dude was from MS but was an LSU fan, he attended and graduated from State, but hates State sports and won't root for them in anything because Tiger fan.
I know of current MSU students that are from Louisiana originally but grew up in Desoto County. The kids (msu students) sat with parents in DWS v LSU, all in purple and gold this past season.t. Dude was from MS but was an LSU fan, he attended and graduated from State, but hates State sports and won't root for them in anything because Tiger fan.
100% Nothing would have made me happier than either of those teams winning the Pac-12 this year.I find myself pulling for Oregon State and Washington State a lot now. Poor bastards... If the SEC got picked over instead of the PAC 12, no doubt we'd be left in the lurch.