bgsufalcon24 wrote:
Now see, you're getting me into this. The difference then, between you and me, is that you are not a fan of certain sports. I am a fan of all falcon athletic teams, have been ever since I came to BGSU. I don't discriminate between any teams, they all get my tuition money and my support. I go to football, basketball, hockey games, even got out to some volleyball matches and saw the cross country team a few times this season. However, if one team goes really bad, which the hockey team clearly is this year, you seem to think that it isn't right for me to point out this as such, as if I'm infringing on what everybody else thinks. I don't see this as such.
Why don't you care about Football or Women's Basketball? You're missing out on the greatest sport in America, falcon style, and the best team that BG has to offer.
Don't act like you're vastly superior to me because you're a football fan and manage to attend the occasional women's basketball game because the team is ranked (and is 19th in the RPI as of this morning). And don't come on here saying you support ALL BG sports. Twenty bucks says you haven't been to a swim meet this year. Or gymnastics. Or tennis. Probably not soccer, either. I find it ironic when people claim to be fans of 'all' Falcons sports and by that mean that they will grace a ranked women's basketball team with their presence. For many, 'all' seems to mean they attended something other than football once.
I don't recall you coming on here and saying the hockey team is really bad... it was more like the team totally sucks and you were sick of it and you are boycotting!! Because they're so terrible they don't deserve your support. And you have the gall to call me a bad Falcon fan when most of what I've said is neutral.
And to address your last point, I don't care about football and basketball because I hate those sports. Not Bowling Green's offerings in them: the actual sports themselves. I do not agree with you that football is the best sport in America; in my eyes, that would be hockey. Followed by swimming and baseball.