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@Boomergump , agree completely.
I never played team sports, but even in individual sports like swimming, running or cycling you're shooting for a time, a distance, or a personal best. If you don't reach it, you try again the next day.
To me college sports above all should be the ultimate in sportsmanlike competition. If you want to live and die through your team, that's fine; that's what pro sports are for. I don't have kids but from what I've heard, the atmosphere you're talking about has become just awful in high school and below. (Our coaches here can speak to that far better than I can.)
College sports are at least supposed to be -- and in our case, are -- part of something bigger. Part of getting an education; part of the traditions, legends and ceremonies surrounding a school we either attended or have chosen to affiliate ourselves with -- for reasons bigger than just sports.
College ball should be enjoyed, above and beyond anything else, except maybe the privilege of seeing our young men become the best they can be.
This is the problem. The short time I have been here, I have noticed GT fans are ok with losing.
WHY???
If you are ok with losing and 6-6 teams, then why even have a team? If you are not out there competing for the W and want to win a NC, why even play?
You think the players are ok with losing? Absolutely not, so why should the fans be?
They aren't out there just for the fun of it. That's what intramural sports are for.
The world (sports world) we live in today is driven by college football. It's a billion $ per year biz. Like it or not, it is what it is.