disagree... He was born and raised in IOWA..(as in the State of Iowa). I think he will fit in better as far as a radio show goes in DM vs Omaha... I personally think he just covered Nebraska, never became a fan... which your not supossed to due as a media guy... and which is what Omaha is full of...Media Fans!!!
Yes he is from Minden Ia I think, let me tell you lots of Fuskers there!!
Iowans who cheer for Nebraska (and aren't from there or didn't go to NU) are the scum of the sports world. They are nothing but bandwagon fans who cheer for Nebraska because they were better than Iowa or Iowa State. There is no argument to this. They can say "but I'm close to Nebraska!". So what? Close to Nebraska is IN Iowa. I grew up 2 miles from the Minnesota border and I don't cheer for the Gophers.
Yeah, it's Omaha tv and paper pretty muchI have little defense for this scenario really. But heres one. If you live closer to NU and grow up hearing about them and getting them on the radio when you can't get ISU or Iowa, I would be ok with it. I'm not sure that one of the Iowa schools isnt available anywhere in the State but if this could happen, I'd give the poor Iowan NU fan a pass.![]()
I have little defense for this scenario really. But heres one. If you live closer to NU and grow up hearing about them and getting them on the radio when you can't get ISU or Iowa, I would be ok with it. I'm not sure that one of the Iowa schools isnt available anywhere in the State but if this could happen, I'd give the poor Iowan NU fan a pass.![]()
No he's not. He's far from it. He hammers Nebraska all of the time.
Iowans who cheer for Nebraska (and aren't from there or didn't go to NU) are the scum of the sports world. They are nothing but bandwagon fans who cheer for Nebraska because they were better than Iowa or Iowa State. There is no argument to this. They can say "but I'm close to Nebraska!". So what? Close to Nebraska is IN Iowa. I grew up 2 miles from the Minnesota border and I don't cheer for the Gophers.
As a boy growing up in SW Iowa in the very early days of cable TV and who's first memory of the Huskers was the 1983 team and have been a fan ever since, myself and probably most of my family TAKE GREAT OFFENSE to being called "scum of the sports world."
Grow up.
I never said you were a bad person. It's just sports. Lighten up. And yes, you are a bandwagon fan. You rooted for Nebraska because they were good, and you rooted for them against schools in your home state.
You've stuck with them through some bad years, and deserve credit for that but it doesn't change the fact that the one and only reason you're a Husker fan is because they were successful. If Nebraska was downtrodden and ISU/Iowa were traditional powerhouses back then, you'd be a Hawk or a Clone.
I agree with most of your arguments. But you must understand if you live in the omaha TV market, husker football is day in day out 70% of the material. It's easy to get brainwashed into it. I grew up in SW Iowa and grew to hate them because of this.
Yeah, I understand it's easy. I still don't think it's legitimate. I grew up 2 miles from Minnesota and would never, ever have cheered for a team from Minnesota over a team from Iowa.
I never said you were a bad person. It's just sports. Lighten up. And yes, you are a bandwagon fan. You rooted for Nebraska because they were good, and you rooted for them against schools in your home state.
You've stuck with them through some bad years, and deserve credit for that but it doesn't change the fact that the one and only reason you're a Husker fan is because they were successful. If Nebraska was downtrodden and ISU/Iowa were traditional powerhouses back then, you'd be a Hawk or a Clone.
I can identify with what they are saying. I've always said that you are your environment. I grew up in NW IA, but never cheered for Iowa or ISU until I became a student at ISU. My idol growing up was my big brother and he got me into watching Big 10 football. For whatever reason he always loved Michigan. So my first memories growing up were of watching Michigan v Ohio State. One of my first favorite players I watched on tv was Joey Galloway, and the rest is history and I've been a buckeyes fan ever since.Yeah, I understand it's easy. I still don't think it's legitimate. I grew up 2 miles from Minnesota and would never, ever have cheered for a team from Minnesota over a team from Iowa.
Yeah, I understand it's easy. I still don't think it's legitimate. I grew up 2 miles from Minnesota and would never, ever have cheered for a team from Minnesota over a team from Iowa.
I'm with ya on this one man. There was no market for ISU growing up where I was in NW IA....I had never even heard of ISU until I was like 12 or 13 and saw Freddy Hoiberg playing in the NCAA tournament one year. If its not in the local media growing up than you're not going to cheer for a team you aren't even aware of.Please don't tell me how and why I became a Husker fan, I take even bigger offense to that than being called "scum of the sports world".
Growing up in SW Iowa in the early 1980's, outside of the local radio station and the local newspaper, the only other media we had access to came from guess where, Omaha. Back in those days, Al Gore hadn't invented the internet yet.
I see this the same way as you, I lived 30+ years in "Husker Country" and it didn't cloud my loyalty to ISU. BUT....I think a bigger deal than the state lived in is the fact that Lincoln/Omaha are essentially right on the Iowa border. If the UNL is was located out in the Nebraska panhandle there wouldn't be so many Husker fans in Western Iowa. I think thats what makes the situation different from Minny, Wisconsin, Illinois or Missouri. Its the same as Kansas City, located in Missouri but is a KU town because of its proximity to Lawrence.
where did the local stations come from in your area?
garn91 said:Please don't tell me how and why I became a Husker fan, I take even bigger offense to that than being called "scum of the sports world".
As a boy growing up in SW Iowa in the very early days of cable TV and who's first memory of the Huskers was the 1983 team and have been a fan ever since, myself and probably most of my family TAKE GREAT OFFENSE to being called "scum of the sports world."
Grow up.