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Fan Life => The Endzone Dive => Topic started by: Chingon on October 28, 2008, 11:15:20 AM

Title: Honest question
Post by: Chingon on October 28, 2008, 11:15:20 AM
I am doing a little bit of personal research and I figure this is a good group of sports fans to ask the following:

Why are you a KSU (or if not insert fave team here) sports fan? 

Is it the camaraderie of fellow supporters?  Something to pass the time?   The beauty of the game? 

Why do we feel so good after a win we had very little to do with, and likewise feel so crapty after a loss that is not our fault?

I was thinking about "fandom" this morning and I realized that I probably understand very little about it when I scratch beneath the surface.

Why is it worth the hassle?  I have never had one of my teams win it all in my lifetime and likely never will.

I am feeling very existential this morning, must be the coffee... :users:
Title: Re: Honest question
Post by: michigancat on October 28, 2008, 11:18:36 AM
it's fun
Title: Re: Honest question
Post by: Chingon on October 28, 2008, 11:21:14 AM
it's fun
A simple answer, but a pretty good one.

But why is it fun?  Chance to hang out and bullcrap with friends? (a large component of the fun for me)
Title: Re: Honest question
Post by: michigancat on October 28, 2008, 11:40:00 AM
I just like it.

Why are boobs good?  They just are.
Title: Re: Honest question
Post by: Oklahoma_Cat on October 28, 2008, 11:41:03 AM
Why are boobs good?  They just are.

QFT

 :love:
Title: Re: Honest question
Post by: Chingon on October 28, 2008, 11:43:22 AM
I just like it.

Why are boobs good?  They just are.
Feel just like bags of sand...

 :curse: for ruining my crapty thread.  I knew I was way to emo this morning.  My rep is now shot. :flush:
Title: Re: Honest question
Post by: pwrcat1 on October 28, 2008, 11:45:22 AM
I just like it.

Why are boobs good?  They just are.

So wise.
Title: Re: Honest question
Post by: pissclams on October 28, 2008, 12:56:05 PM
I am doing a little bit of personal research and I figure this is a good group of sports fans to ask the following:

Why are you a KSU (or if not insert fave team here) sports fan? 

Is it the camaraderie of fellow supporters?  Something to pass the time?   The beauty of the game? 

Why do we feel so good after a win we had very little to do with, and likewise feel so crapty after a loss that is not our fault?

I was thinking about "fandom" this morning and I realized that I probably understand very little about it when I scratch beneath the surface.

Why is it worth the hassle?  I have never had one of my teams win it all in my lifetime and likely never will.

I am feeling very existential this morning, must be the coffee... :users:

tough question.  the answer is probably a lot of things.  imo being a fan allows us to compete by aligning ourselves with a team without actually participating in a particular sport or event- since most of us weren't ever good enough to at a high level and/or most of us are too old.  armchair quarterbacks wearing farve jerseys.  Most people like to compete because it gives us a chance to win, most people like to win because a) it gives us a sense of accomplishment, and b) it means we are better than someone else at something. 
Title: Re: Honest question
Post by: Saulbadguy on October 28, 2008, 01:07:35 PM
If there were no fans, there would be no team. 
Title: Re: Honest question
Post by: dr00d on October 28, 2008, 06:50:51 PM
I am doing a little bit of personal research and I figure this is a good group of sports fans to ask the following:

Why are you a KSU (or if not insert fave team here) sports fan? 

Is it the camaraderie of fellow supporters?  Something to pass the time?   The beauty of the game? 

Why do we feel so good after a win we had very little to do with, and likewise feel so crapty after a loss that is not our fault?

I was thinking about "fandom" this morning and I realized that I probably understand very little about it when I scratch beneath the surface.

Why is it worth the hassle?  I have never had one of my teams win it all in my lifetime and likely never will.

I am feeling very existential this morning, must be the coffee... :users:

tough question.  the answer is probably a lot of things.  imo being a fan allows us to compete by aligning ourselves with a team without actually participating in a particular sport or event- since most of us weren't ever good enough to at a high level and/or most of us are too old.  armchair quarterbacks wearing farve jerseys.  Most people like to compete because it gives us a chance to win, most people like to win because a) it gives us a sense of accomplishment, and b) it means we are better than someone else at something. 

it is Favre, jeez... :flush:
Title: Re: Honest question
Post by: cas on October 28, 2008, 07:29:34 PM
Because my fam. went to K-State games when I was growing up. They really didn't push me toward K-State or anything. I just grew to love them, prob. helped that it was in the DOD.
Title: Re: Honest question
Post by: wes mantooth on October 28, 2008, 08:39:57 PM
I really love sports, went to my first games in junior high/high school (DOD) and loved the atmosphere.  Always want to come back to Manhattan and relive the glory days of college.
Title: Re: Honest question
Post by: sys on October 28, 2008, 11:33:20 PM
male humans like to engage in social groups and compete with other groups of male humans.  it's biology.