Article of the day
Today's article is brought to you from Coram Deo Sports, a relatively new blog by an LA native living in Tennessee. It's an outstanding observation of southern football from an outsider's view.
National Championship or the Latest Civil War Battle
The following is a real conversation that took place during my first week living in the South.
My new Southern friend "So, you're from California?"
Me "Yes."
SF "You surf?"
Me "No."
SF "You know, the South is going to do it again!?"
Me "Lose another war?"
That is where that conversation ended, but it was a clear warning that I wasn't living in Southern California or 1993. More than my address changed the year I moved to Tennessee.
SEC fans are the most passionate and loyal group of fans I have ever met. It goes beyond supporting a team. It is deeply personal. I'm not sure what the South is going to do again, but I think it has something to do with football (or whichever sport the SEC is succeeding in at the time).
Two years ago I attended the Final Four in Indianapolis. UCLA played LSU and Florida played George Mason. I sat next to two Auburn fans who referred to Florida and LSU as 'we' during both games. "We need to rebound!" "We need to push the ball." I root for the Pac-10. I want them to do well in the NCAA tournament and their bowl games, but you'll be hard-pressed to hear me refer to Washington State as 'we.'
I have wrestled with why the SEC fans take things so personally for years. I have developed a theory. I honestly believe the SEC is the modern day Confederate Army. This region of the country lives with the history of losing a war to the rest of the nation. There is a lingering 'little brother has to prove himself to big brother' effect. The unity that exists in the conference is staggering because their hatred of each other is only outdone by their love for the conference.
When Florida beat Ohio State last year, it wasn't just a football victory. It was a statement about little brother being strong enough beat down big brother. Tomorrow night's game means different things to different people. For SEC fans, it is more than a crystal trophy. It is payback from the sting of a loss suffered 143 years ago.
My prediction - General Tressell - 27 Private Miles - 13
Tuesday's conversation will not be LSU's speed. It will be Ohio State's toughness and physicality.
Please keep in mind I grew up in LA LA Land where people show up to championship games in the 2nd quarter and leave at halftime.
Couldn't agree more with this guy. It's been nearly unbearable to deal with anyone from "away down south in Dixie" ever since last year's BCS championship game. This blogger hit the nail on the head. But no one from the SEC nation would read this and take a moment to think about it. They're too fast for some slow-talker from SoCal.
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Thanks for the link. My 2007 bowl highlight was Penn State beating Tennessee. I was given a Penn State football t-shirt and proudly wore it this year.
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