Anyone else surprised how amazing some teams traveling fanbases are for some of these hoops tournaments.
I was watching Creighton last night at St Thomas Virgin Islands, was thinking same thing with their fans showing
Anything else to do in Omaha during the late fall but watch Creighton basketball???
Why not take a trip???
And when you don't commute to work 15 to 20 hours a week on a regular basis.If we continue down the path we are going; I will be on some air planes as well. Traveling is great and when you have a program with consistency; whether they win or lose, these are great mini vacations. We haven't had a program in 20 years so I'm excited to go to as many games as possible.
I do that too. No free ridesAnd when you don't commute to work 15 to 20 hours a week on a regular basis.
You have misused the word jingoistic completely. Also it is, frankly, true that places like Nebraska have an easier time attracting and holding the interest of fans because there are a relative lack of cultural and entertainment outlets. I do agree that it doesn't need to be pointed out constantly though.How often do we hear this crap? "What else is there to do in ...?" Well there are plenty of things to do. Almost everywhere. It's very, very jingoistic to proclaim how much more there is to do in the NJ area when, in fact, most of us don't do much of any of it and would rather go see Rutgers play someone in something. These people have jobs, families, friends, etc., and don't NEED to go flying off somewhere.
I applaud them for their enthusiasm and envy their ability to do something to show it, without suggesting their hometown is bereft of worthwhile activities. .
Yes. God bless Brian and Janet. I can't imagine what it has been like. If we ever win a tournament of significance I would like to see them get to cut at least one strand of net.When we get competitive and I believe we have a legitimate chance of earning a victory, I'll definitely attend some road games.
God bless Brian and Janet. I don't know how they've done it the past decade.
You have misused the word jingoistic completely. Also it is, frankly, true that places like Nebraska have an easier time attracting and holding the interest of fans because there are a relative lack of cultural and entertainment outlets. I do agree that it doesn't need to be pointed out constantly though.
You are very immature. Also note my use of the word "relative". And if you really want to argue that then have a good time.Your stereo type is exactly what the previous poster was talking about. If you don't think there isn't plenty to do in Omaha or Nebraska in general then pull your head out of the sand. It's the uniformed dipshits like you that create the notion, not the lack of activities.
There definitely isn't as much to do as there is here in the ny/nj area and that's obvious to anyone with half a brain. If you don't think that, then "pull your head out of the sand. It's the uninformed dipshits like you that create the notion."Your stereo type is exactly what the previous poster was talking about. If you don't think there isn't plenty to do in Omaha or Nebraska in general then pull your head out of the sand. It's the uniformed dipshits like you that create the notion, not the lack of activities.
There definitely isn't as much to do as there is here in the ny/nj area and that's obvious to anyone with half a brain. If you don't think that, then "pull your head out of the sand. It's the uninformed dipshits like you that create the notion."
someone is obviously overly sensitive to internet semantics. the fact is, when you compare the nyc area alone to every city and town in nebraska, leaving out all of nj or our ability to make a trip to philly, theres probably more than 10000 more things to do just in nyc.Never said there was. I replied to the notion of nothing to do. Nobody would compare a place like Omaha to NYC but that doesn't mean there isn't anything to do. You can join the dipshit crowd.
How often do we hear this crap? "What else is there to do in ...?" Well there are plenty of things to do. Almost everywhere. It's very, very jingoistic to proclaim how much more there is to do in the NJ area when, in fact, most of us don't do much of any of it and would rather go see Rutgers play someone in something. These people have jobs, families, friends, etc., and don't NEED to go flying off somewhere.
I applaud them for their enthusiasm and envy their ability to do something to show it, without suggesting their hometown is bereft of worthwhile activities. .