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<blockquote data-quote="Lil G" data-source="post: 953994" data-attributes="member: 5674"><p>I’m worried we’re pretty much already there in some ways <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="😕" title="Confused face :confused:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/6.6/png/unicode/64/1f615.png" data-shortname=":confused:" />. However, I think the coaching personalities, their motives (Brent being a huge tech guy, Hugh freeze converting kids to Christianity, Kirby smart keeping kids out of jail), and overall nostalgia aspect for fans that attended the colleges will keep it fun and ultimately different.</p><p> </p><p>I do my best to understand people’s loyalties to pro sports teams. I think braves games are a fantastic way to spend a night with friends. Sports as a job overall intrigues me. But the level of hoopla achieved in a drunk student section, after a school you work hard to be part of, can’t be replicated imo. Compile generations of this, and you get a stadium of people losing their minds over a simple 3rd down stop, 1st quarter, against Virginia (both teams are 2-5 or something miserable). The miracle plays in cfb happen more often due to amateur mistakes and with seemingly more magic. The players are usually going more crazy on the sidelines. You’re constantly reminded of the fact that they’re just a bunch of kids (besides Stetson Bennett) putting the weight of the world on their shoulders. Serious emotions one can attempt to empathize with. </p><p></p><p>I want the falcons to win just like all the other atlantains, but I would tattoo a yellow jacket on my chest if it just meant beating the filthy dogs this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil G, post: 953994, member: 5674"] I’m worried we’re pretty much already there in some ways 😕. However, I think the coaching personalities, their motives (Brent being a huge tech guy, Hugh freeze converting kids to Christianity, Kirby smart keeping kids out of jail), and overall nostalgia aspect for fans that attended the colleges will keep it fun and ultimately different. I do my best to understand people’s loyalties to pro sports teams. I think braves games are a fantastic way to spend a night with friends. Sports as a job overall intrigues me. But the level of hoopla achieved in a drunk student section, after a school you work hard to be part of, can’t be replicated imo. Compile generations of this, and you get a stadium of people losing their minds over a simple 3rd down stop, 1st quarter, against Virginia (both teams are 2-5 or something miserable). The miracle plays in cfb happen more often due to amateur mistakes and with seemingly more magic. The players are usually going more crazy on the sidelines. You’re constantly reminded of the fact that they’re just a bunch of kids (besides Stetson Bennett) putting the weight of the world on their shoulders. Serious emotions one can attempt to empathize with. I want the falcons to win just like all the other atlantains, but I would tattoo a yellow jacket on my chest if it just meant beating the filthy dogs this year. [/QUOTE]
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