Category Archive: Nostalgia

Feb
28
2010

There’s nothing “Mad” about it

Tomorrow, when you’re starting your work week, trying to get into the flow of things, you’re bound to be distracted by something. It will creep into every office meeting, cubicle farm, inprompt0 tailgate meeting on your job-sites. It is destined to enthrall every casual male sports fan for the next month, ending in Indianapolis with …

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Feb
15
2010

The Nature of Being a True Fan

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There is a certain code to live by that makes being a sports fan a meaningful experience. It can be a difficult code to follow in hard times because it involves making an emotional attachment to a program, and linking your fortunes with theirs. It is because of that attachment and because there is the …

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Apr
30
2009

Spartan Gear

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Michigan State’s amazing final four run was almost enough to make me go out and buy some fresh new spartan gear. I say almost because that Nike crap that they try and force down your throat is too hideous to consider. The script state with the silver outline is too generic and usually accompanied by …

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Mar
26
2009

Michigan Basketball Entering a New Era of Douchebaggery

  Well it has finally happened. It was a great eleven year break, but you always knew in the back of your mind that one day Michigan basketball would emerge from its NCAA sanction hangover and become at least locally relevant again. It seems that time has come and we are now at the starting …

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Mar
04
2009

The First Victims

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  March madness has begun.  Last night the Big South Conference, the Ohio Valley Conference and the Horizon League were the first in the nation to begin their conference tourneys , and today there are twelve less teams left competing in D1 college basketball. The season is over for: Coastal Carolina, Gardner-Webb, High Point, Winthrop, Tennessee …

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