sleeper;533396 wrote:It's mostly their parents who shoved ND down there face when they were young. It'll slowly weed its way out, no kids wants to grow up rooting for a loser and nothing defines "loser" more than ND football.
haha My father died when I was ten and my mom could care less about football. I cheer for Notre Dame because I respect the way they run their program as much or more than anyone in the country.
Here's why I don't cheer for the football team (and most programs'):
1) I love rooting for losers.
2) Their players are there to play football and get jersey-chasers. Very few are actually there for school, and I've seen so many in class with one of their bitches taking their notes. They are "dancing pandas," as one friend puts it (who is actually probably a bigger Buckeye fan than you sleeper no lie--he's grossly obsessed), simply there to play ball and then do very little afterword as it is the zenith of their life. I simply don't have much to root for when I know the players are basically mercenaries like most big time programs, they shouldn't claim to be student-athletes because most simply aren't.
3) The arrogance and borderline entitlement. It's not arrogance, it's reality? Go fuck yourself and take all of the "Ohio State is the best program in the history of mankind." NEWS FLASH: Ohio State is not the best university in the country, stop acting like it. I love the school, I think it provides ONE OF the best college EXPERIENCES in the country, but it's not Harvard or MIT.
4) "OH! IO!" .....maybe the dumbest thing I've ever seen. Students find it relatively annoying. I was at an Iron & Wine concert in the Union a few weeks ago, a great scene between some idiot and the lead singer between songs:
Random person at concert: "O-H!'
Crowd: "I-O!"
Samuel Beam: "wh...what's is that? Some school stuff?"
Random person: "O-H!"
Crowd: "I-O!"
Samuel Beam: "No--What are you even saying?"
Random Person: "It's Ohio! OH-IO!"
Samuel Beam: "....................that's dumb."
5) (And this one really gets me) The huge disconnect between the students and the football team. You would have to go eat at the MarketPlace on Neal to catch a glimpse of a football player. They are almost completely separated from the student body, when in my opinion it's the student body's team. It's not the alumni's team, or even Gordon Gee's team; it's the student's team because it's their university. But the university is run like a corporation (and rightfully so) and so the football team is pimped out for the alumni and fans before the students, because that's where the money is. I have never seen an Ohio State football pep rally for the students. I've seen them at skull sessions, I've seen them outside the union when all of the alumni are gathered. I've also worked events in the Union with the entire team present...for who? That's right, some alumni club or donor branch of the university. Pimping the players for more and more cash.
More on the disconnect, they aren't really even a part of the student body. I've never met someone whose friend dormed with a scholarship football player (or other athlete no less). Ohio State wants them separated from the student body so they can keep tabs on them, but in the process the disconnect is exacerbated. Shit I don't even know a guy who likes a good player on the football team, because they've never met them.
I guess you could simplify my complain to just: they aren't student-athletes. They are dancing pandas for the university's bank accounts and do nothing but practice, lift weights,
get paid by agents and fuck jersey-chasers. Not a whole lot to respect in my opinion, even if they are some of the best athletes in the country. People just like cheering for a winner, but I can't cheer for something I don't respect.