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06-17-2010, 05:26 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-17-2010, 05:29 PM by
jacketree.)
You can learn to hate anyone. When Virginia Tech joined the ACC, the real (Georgia) Tech fans remembered them only as a post-UVA scare during our National Title run, while Colorado was busy refining their fifth down playbook.
A couple of tense games with league titles on the line and a goalpost delivered to the doorstep of GT\'s president later, there is absolute hatred between the fan bases. The Vippie Sue whining over cut blocking escalated to such a level last year that when the EDSBS site prepped a "Things Paul Johnson Cares About" pie chart 90% was "Kicking Ass" and all but a small "what comes out of your fool mouth" slice and a sliver labeled "CSI Miami oddly enough" was reserved for "beating Frank Beamer to death with a claw hammer." It only took four years.
I grew up 20 minutes from the Boulder campus. CU is geographically isolated from major rivals. They never played Air Force or Wyoming that I can recall, and the legislature made them finally play CSU long after I left the state. Nebraska was it. CU almost never won, but all you need to know about that rivalry came on Interstate 76 at the state line. A year after Sal Anese (sp?) fell victim to cancer, Nebraskans welcomed their neighbors to the west with "Sal is dead. Go Big Red." in big white letters on the pavement. My sister went to CU for 2 years and many of my high school friends are alumni of CU. They HATE Nebraska.
When I think of Utah I think of the Joe Pesci/Herman Munster courtroom scene in "My Cousin Vinnie".
Yeah, I just stare at my desk, but it looks like I'm working
.I'd say in a given week I probably only do about fifteen minutes of real, actual, work. Peter Gibbons