buzz_likeyear
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If someone is a fan of the blue-bloods, like Kansas, Indiana, North Carolina or Kentucky, I don't begrudge them. In fact, when those teams play well, play together and within the rules, I find myself interested and cheering for them when they are not playing the Gophers.
When the chemistry is right and the play is unselfish, I think something magical happens on the court. Don't get me wrong, the underdog story is a strong narrative, but regardless of the jersey, good basketball is good basketball.
But one of the big reasons why I love our Golden Gophers is the fact that they are a middling, second-tier power who have only seen flashes of greatness in the last 60 years. If our threshold or standard for success was as high as North Carolina or Kentucky, I might find it hard to remain grateful.
I like pouring over the news and waiting for word about a recruit. I like the unknowns that come with a new coach like Pitino (or an older coach like Smith). I love the mix of new and old on our current team and the chance for us to thrive or wither under the up-tempo system. I enjoy seeing the bemusement and joy in people's faces when I alliterate the words "Golden Gophers" to them - as if they have never heard of us before! How dare they! (On the west coast, so few people know the crusade of the Gopher.) And I love that I am just old enough to remember Melvin Newbern walking it up the court, and yet young enough to have my Dad remind me that even with an injured right hand, Lou Hudson was still the best player in the country.
At the end of the day, I want to know that our cause isn't worthless, and that there are people inside of the U that are engaged in making us a better program. I would want someone to put us out of our misery if there was not at least some glimmer of hope. And I believe there is hope. The Gophers have had great basketball teams that have played well together. And I think we will again. I love our story.
tl;dr - The Gophers as underdog; the Gophers have been good, I hope they will be good again.
When the chemistry is right and the play is unselfish, I think something magical happens on the court. Don't get me wrong, the underdog story is a strong narrative, but regardless of the jersey, good basketball is good basketball.
But one of the big reasons why I love our Golden Gophers is the fact that they are a middling, second-tier power who have only seen flashes of greatness in the last 60 years. If our threshold or standard for success was as high as North Carolina or Kentucky, I might find it hard to remain grateful.
I like pouring over the news and waiting for word about a recruit. I like the unknowns that come with a new coach like Pitino (or an older coach like Smith). I love the mix of new and old on our current team and the chance for us to thrive or wither under the up-tempo system. I enjoy seeing the bemusement and joy in people's faces when I alliterate the words "Golden Gophers" to them - as if they have never heard of us before! How dare they! (On the west coast, so few people know the crusade of the Gopher.) And I love that I am just old enough to remember Melvin Newbern walking it up the court, and yet young enough to have my Dad remind me that even with an injured right hand, Lou Hudson was still the best player in the country.
At the end of the day, I want to know that our cause isn't worthless, and that there are people inside of the U that are engaged in making us a better program. I would want someone to put us out of our misery if there was not at least some glimmer of hope. And I believe there is hope. The Gophers have had great basketball teams that have played well together. And I think we will again. I love our story.
tl;dr - The Gophers as underdog; the Gophers have been good, I hope they will be good again.