That always drives me nuts. When my parents and I went to the Iowa State - Akron game several years ago, one of the guys selling programs was an Iowa fan (hadn't gone there but I think he was from Iowa) but he spent a few minutes talking up the hawks to us and how much he enjoyed watching them. I never understood (and still don't) why he thought we cared.Long story:
Last Christmas we tried to end the practice of everyone in Mrs. Velo's extended family exchanging gifts. We thought it was a bit much and we suggested that the kids just draw names and get a gift for another kid. They ended up drawing names for everyone so every adult and kid had a name and got a gift. My very Hawkeye SIL drew my name and bless her heart she bought me a black ball cap with Cy leaning on the gold 'I'. It just about killed her to buy Cyclone gear but she did it for me.
Last night I was wearing that cap to a tournament game that my daughter was guest playing at. A guy who I don't know from Adam but was apparently a parent of a player on the team that finished up playing right before us - same club - shouted out to me "I didn't know that they made combo hats." What? "I didn't know they were allowed to put that red bird on an Iowa hat." I tried to be nice and mention that my hawkeye sister in law had been nice enough to get it for me. He continued with his hawkeye blather. I pointed out that was the same 'I' that the varsity athletes at Iowa State get for lettering in a sport. I wanted to say, "Well I guess hawkeyes are claiming to have not only invented waving and the color black but now they are claiming to have invented the letter 'I'." But I didn't want to make a scene at a youth sports event and make an ass out of myself like this blowhard did.
Why do so many hawkeyes do this? Do they think it is funny?
I understand getting excited because there are people from your home state, but it needs to be more inclusive (e.g. "i'm an iowa fan; I'm really excited to see another Iowa team out here." That's what happened when my dad and I went out to the Iowa State - Oregon State basketball game. There was a couple in Iowa shirts at the game, and we talked with them for a bit, but they made it clear that while they were Iowa fans, they were just really excited to see a team from Iowa playing in Oregon and were cheering for us. That's the way to do it. Unfortunately, a lot of people don't have that skill.
On the other hand, I hate trashtalk in general, so the idea of someone I don't know trashtalking me/a team I cheer for is obnoxious
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