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I think we’ve all had an experience where we get into an argument or debate with a fan who knows absolutely nothing about the team. Whether it be basketball, football, etc..
And this leads me to my question. Should these “fans” even be considered fans of their team? The loud mouths who can’t even name the starting running back or quarterback of their team. Shouldn’t fans be halfway knowledgeable about their team before they start talking?
To be a good fan, yes.
I think we’ve all had an experience where we get into an argument or debate with a fan who knows absolutely nothing about the team. Whether it be basketball, football, etc..
And this leads me to my question. Should these “fans” even be considered fans of their team? The loud mouths who can’t even name the starting running back or quarterback of their team. Shouldn’t fans be halfway knowledgeable about their team before they start talking?
My parents are alums but not big sports fans. They can't name any players and only watch the "big" games. But they used to take me to a couple games every year when I was a kid. Granted, it was when ISU was absolutely terrible, but still it planted the seed of fandom in me. I am an alum and season ticket holder for 20 years because of them and their pride in ISU.My mom isnt an alum like most of her family is, doesnt go to games, and probably couldnt name two players if you gave her the names Brock and Breece to start. But she gets legitimately excited after every win because she sees her kids happy about it and wears ISU gear all the time.
To me, life is just too short to care why someone roots for a certain team, or to meet requirements for knowledge of those teams to call themselves a fan. Everyone has their reasons to root for who they root for, so Im not going to give anyone grief over the team they choose to cheer for. Except of course for fans of Iowa. Because, as always, **** Iowa.
I love this post- Bravo!My parents are alums but not big sports fans. They can't name any players and only watch the "big" games. But they used to take me to a couple games every year when I was a kid. Granted, it was when ISU was absolutely terrible, but still it planted the seed of fandom in me. I am an alum and season ticket holder for 20 years because of them and their pride in ISU.
Would you call someone who knows nothing about their team a good fan? A fanatic?I hope you’re joking.
The others are known as "T-Shirt" fans.
What exactly are the Cyclone colors?Anyone who chooses to root for the Cyclones can be a fan. But there's no requirement to know anything, besides the correct colors of your team.
My mom isnt an alum like most of her family is, doesnt go to games, and probably couldnt name two players if you gave her the names Brock and Breece to start. But she gets legitimately excited after every win because she sees her kids happy about it and wears ISU gear all the time.
To me, life is just too short to care why someone roots for a certain team, or to meet requirements for knowledge of those teams to call themselves a fan. Everyone has their reasons to root for who they root for, so Im not going to give anyone grief over the team they choose to cheer for. Except of course for fans of Iowa. Because, as always, **** Iowa.
I call that person a hawkeye.Would you call someone who knows nothing about their team a good fan? A fanatic?
not Even that. There are fans that think red and yellow.Anyone who chooses to root for the Cyclones can be a fan. But there's no requirement to know anything, besides the correct colors of your team.