I realize that I am getting a bit ahead of things, but I am really worried about what kind of a crowd we might have in West Lafayette a week from tonight if we happen to beat UCLA (I don't want to jynx anything and UCLA is no slouch, for sure). If we do happen to advance, what kind of a crowd can we expect?
The fact of the matter is that if and when we do advance to the next round, we will most likely be playing Purdon't on their home court, in front of a home crowd. It seems to me that we are going to have a huge contingency at the game on Sunday, especially with all of the Lafayette locals that will be their to cheer on the hometown girl (Liz). But what about the next game?
Here are the two reasons I'm afraid:
(1) It sounds like most people are planning on returning home after the game on Sunday (ir)regardless of the outcome. This is totally understandable, given the fact that people obviously have to be at work/classes on Monday, and I certainly can't fault anyone for leaving (especially not being able to be there myself - why does Arizona have to suck so much more with each passing day???).
(2) I am seriously wondering where Lafayette locals loyalties may truly lie: with Liz or with Purdon't? How much of an advantage would this crowd be if we are playing the Boilermakers? I would like to think that these fans would be pulling for the hometown girl and her team, but I fear that their local loyalties to Purdon't may be stronger...
I really haven't seen anyone engage this issue so far amongst our euphoria about the situation, and please don't think for a second that I fault anyone for it (I simply have the benefit of two extra hours to think thanks to trains and their influence on the development of time zones...). I do, however, think that this is something that those going to the first round game on Sunday need to take into consideration.
Now, believe me, and as I have had to say before, I feel like a total hypocite being the one to pose this question given the fact that there is no possible way that I can make it to this game. But believe me, it is absolutely killing me inside. Indeed, I have never had a personal connection to a team that I have been so proud of - seriously. I guess I would just like to see those of you that live within a feasible distance of West Lafayette think about this as early as you can!
Why, oh why, could this game not have been in Tucson or Denver?!?! Seriously, I'm going to be doing research in Santa Fe all week! I could have made it up to Denver with no problem!!!!!






