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I need to ease off Vol Nation...I enjoy the conversation but I'm afraid I might be starting to have some sympathetic feelings for UT...it's got me worried... I used to hate UT as much as I loved UK but now it's like...I still don't want them to win (unless it helps UK or the SEC) but I watch their games and find myself cheering for them...

this isn't good


:no:
 
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Sir, it's not called being confused....it's called "seeing the light". The big bright orange light. Be honest when I ask this...when you hear rocky top, do you sing it to yourself in your head? It's okay if you do :)
 
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But honestly, I can see why people that watch UT ball could root for them if they are non fans. Any true basketball fan would like Coach Martin because he works very hard and preaches defense. To make you feel better, a lot of Kentucky guys around here (who hate tennessee with a passion) enjoyed watching the Vols because they had low expectations and went on a pretty awesome run. Plus everyone of them really like Coach Martin and think he's going to be a good coach.

When we start winning, you'll hate us even more.
 
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I need to ease off Vol Nation...I enjoy the conversation but I'm afraid I might be starting to have some sympathetic feelings for UT...it's got me worried... I used to hate UT as much as I loved UK but now it's like...I still don't want them to win (unless it helps UK or the SEC) but I watch their games and find myself cheering for them...

this isn't good


:no:

You would not be the first convert. My mom, born and raised blue is now all orange. It took over 40 years for her to see the light. No hope for my dad. Still bleeds blue. The conversation between the two gets intense during basketball season.
 
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#16
I agree with the OP. After you actually talk and converse with the opposing fans, you don't really relate with another team. You realize they feel just like you about their team and that they are sensible human beings (usually).
 
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I agree with the OP. After you actually talk and converse with the opposing fans, you don't really relate with another team. You realize they feel just like you about their team and that they are sensible human beings (usually).

Except for Judge Smails, who only relates to helmet wearing dudes who reside in padded rooms.
 
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haha - I do love my Cats but I have noticed an involuntary cheering for UT sports that is new...

I even found my self humming the V-O-L-S VOLS GO VOLS GO thing the band plays at football games...is it getting worse?
 

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