I was wearing my black "Survive/Advance/Play Angry/WuShock The World" shirt and checking into the gym for a typical Sunday morning workout. And that's what the lady at the front desk said to me. Word for word. In San Antonio, Texas. Football country.
And for about 5 seconds I had no idea what to say in response since there were so many conflicting emotions - confusion, annoyance, and just a general "Huh?".
After that pause, I found myself saying "Yeah, that's the only team I care about - been rooting for them since I was a kid back in the early 80s". After confirming that she wasn't from Kansas and had no connection (she was from SA), I walked off shaking my head.
What a ride, huh? Three and a half years ago, nobody except college basketball junkies had an awareness of this program. And now it's at a point where random people who don't care about basketball - in parts of the country that don't care about basketball - are proactively commenting.
High. Class. Problems.
Anyway, I know that this topic has been covered in other threads, so no worries if the mods want to merge it but I think it's a decent topic for the dog days of August.
So that's my question to ShockerNet - what are your most noteworthy moments like this? My top 3 are:
1. Random people in airports pointing at my shirt and saying they love the team
2. Kentucky fans in Cleveland (including one former player from the Rupp era) throwing sunshine on the style of play
3. Alabama football fans at Augusta National telling me "we were pulling for you guys" and wanting to talk college basketball on the greatest golf course of all time. I am not making this up. Actually it should be #1 but I'll leave it here. I was dumbfounded - I'm not a golfer but it was surreal to be walking the most beautiful golf course in the world and have football fans want to talk about the program.
How's that for some sunshine pumping in late August?!?!
We've come a long way, baby.
Peace and Chicken Grease,
Good News
And for about 5 seconds I had no idea what to say in response since there were so many conflicting emotions - confusion, annoyance, and just a general "Huh?".
After that pause, I found myself saying "Yeah, that's the only team I care about - been rooting for them since I was a kid back in the early 80s". After confirming that she wasn't from Kansas and had no connection (she was from SA), I walked off shaking my head.
What a ride, huh? Three and a half years ago, nobody except college basketball junkies had an awareness of this program. And now it's at a point where random people who don't care about basketball - in parts of the country that don't care about basketball - are proactively commenting.
High. Class. Problems.
Anyway, I know that this topic has been covered in other threads, so no worries if the mods want to merge it but I think it's a decent topic for the dog days of August.
So that's my question to ShockerNet - what are your most noteworthy moments like this? My top 3 are:
1. Random people in airports pointing at my shirt and saying they love the team
2. Kentucky fans in Cleveland (including one former player from the Rupp era) throwing sunshine on the style of play
3. Alabama football fans at Augusta National telling me "we were pulling for you guys" and wanting to talk college basketball on the greatest golf course of all time. I am not making this up. Actually it should be #1 but I'll leave it here. I was dumbfounded - I'm not a golfer but it was surreal to be walking the most beautiful golf course in the world and have football fans want to talk about the program.
How's that for some sunshine pumping in late August?!?!
We've come a long way, baby.
Peace and Chicken Grease,
Good News
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