Who is your 2nd favorite College Team?

Submitted by wolverine1987 on

I imagine this thread has been done previously, but I can't recall it recently, and it's August 1, meaning news is silm, so why not? I always find this interesting when I discuss with M alums and fans in person: who is your second favorite college football team? What team is it besides ours that you are following, even perhaps passionately?

My answer to start: USC. I understand how some fans hate them, but for me, they were the team of my childhood. I grew up in L.A. and moved to Michigan in my last year of H.S. so it wasn't until attending M that my love of SC was supplanted. My Dad took me to several SC games as a kid, and the memories are still with me. Seeing Traveller (the white horse), the "fight on" phrase, the fight song (which I think, along with ours, is the best in college football), my Dad teaching me about "student body right," the great tradition they had starting in the 60's, all of those things were just great to me at that age. So I still catch their games when I can, and despite the Caroll violations, wish them well. 

And what about yours?

 

althegreat23

August 1st, 2011 at 10:27 PM ^

For football: Miami. My cousin is die-hard Hurricane fan and it rubbed off on me when I was little. I have always wanted a Michigan and Miami championship game, but of course I'd pull for Michigan. I'm also a traditionalist and like the powerhouses (not named Ohio, Notre Dame, and Texas).

For basketball: North Carolina (started with a hatred of Duke)

tdcarl

August 1st, 2011 at 10:27 PM ^

I'd have to say Northwestern. I don't really know why, but I've always been fond of them. Probably because I like rooting for the underdog and well, they're almost always the underdog. The fact that I'm playing as their coach in Dynasty mode of NCAA '12 probably helps. Can't wait to go there for the night game this year.

BlueGoM

August 1st, 2011 at 10:42 PM ^

Seconded.   I hated NW in the mid 90's when they went from doormat to B10 champs, esp. beating Michigan.

However after that '00 game, the year when they took the spread option to the B10, I kind of liked them.  I remember the announcer (think it was Gary Danielson) saying "at some point you have to credit the scheme" about their offense.  (Surprising now 'cause apparently GD doesn't like the spread).

I was amazed and distraught by the 54 points NW put up because Michigan's defense had held MSU and Indiana to 0 points the previous two weeks.

I've heard good things about Coach Fitzgerald too, seems like he is maximizing the talent there and doing things the right way, too.

eastbayblue

August 1st, 2011 at 10:23 PM ^

bay area native and UM grad who never could root for Cal despite all the "public school ivy" comparisons, throw in harbaugh and the fact they win (recently anyway) with academic restrictions and andrew luck means I'm hauling the fam to a few games at the farm this year

QVIST

August 1st, 2011 at 10:24 PM ^

GVSU and Oregon. GVSU because I go there, and Oregon because they're so fun to watch. Even when Dixon & Co. torched the Big House in 2007, I still to this day marvel/shudder at the playcalling of the Ducks that day. Statue of liberty to set up a fake statue of liberty? Crazy.

TSWC

August 2nd, 2011 at 2:03 AM ^

For the same reason: they are just a blast to watch. And a good friend went to law school there so I can BS with him about their games. But there was absolutely nothing about that 2007 game that I enjoyed or can even recall without crashing into extreme despair.

wolverhorn

August 1st, 2011 at 10:24 PM ^

Texas because I go to grad school there now.  But loyalty is forever to Michigan and loyalty has gotten more extreme the farther I move away from Ann Arbor.

WojoRisin

August 1st, 2011 at 10:25 PM ^

I don't have a second, it's more of a 1A and 1B. I played 2 sports at Albion, and obviously it's not as easy to see their games. I've been known to have Michigan on TV and Albion streaming on the computer. Luckily, I doubt these two schools will play each other ever again.

YaBoyBlue

August 1st, 2011 at 11:03 PM ^

I've always loved the history. I'd also have to mention GVSU and Central/Western weekend. FUN. All my friends went to one of those. My second greatest rivalry is Williams/Amherst.

MGoAndy

August 1st, 2011 at 10:28 PM ^

I can almost always find a reason to hate a program.  

I recently came to the conclusion that I don't hate the Texas Longhorns, but I reserve the right to change this based on how the Longhorn Network plays out.

BlueMars24

August 1st, 2011 at 10:29 PM ^

Lived in Seattle for quite a while and got into rooting for the Huskies... just wish they were better. Some pretty poor Apple Cups in the last few years.

SKIP TO MY BLUE

August 1st, 2011 at 10:34 PM ^

My brother lives in Portland so I guess I route for them out of default. Georgetown would be my second choice but since they are really a DIII team playing I-AA I can never see them play any more since I moved from DC.

MichiganMan2424

August 1st, 2011 at 10:36 PM ^

My mom went to BC before transferring to Michigan so BC.

Stanford just because it's a great school.

MGoShoe

August 1st, 2011 at 10:36 PM ^

...favorite, but I do root for a few: EMU - my brother played LB on their early 80s teams. Navy - because I'm in the Navy Army - because I was born at West Point and my dad was a career Army officer Virginia and Virginia Tech - because I have a daughter and son who attend and I'm sending both schools a fair chunk of change

MGoShoe

August 2nd, 2011 at 7:48 AM ^

...of course. But I've grown into it. Since I didn't attend the Boat School, I used to justify me continuing to root for Army as "it's just another college, why should I have to root for them?" Over the years, as my identity became more and more wrapped up in the Navy as an institution and the Army less so, my allegiance shifted.

If you're wondering about UVA-VT, the answer is I don't root for either one to win. No matter which team wins, the home atmosphere will be the same - combative. That said, if that game impacted Michigan's rankings in some way, you bet I'd be hoping for a certain outcome.

Jarred

August 1st, 2011 at 10:38 PM ^

Memphis, I grew up a die-hard Memphis basketball fan and still am to an extent (Calipari's shenanigans aside).  I've also taken an interest in Georgia football since I moved to Atlanta.

Zone Left

August 1st, 2011 at 10:38 PM ^

My secondary loyalty switches every couple of years based on where I live and who is good. I really loved to watch Texas and USC play in the mid-aughts. Today, I actually love to watch Alabama play. They're just so perfect is every aspect of the game on Saturdays. Saban may be evil, but he can coach him some futbaw.

Go Blue Beau

August 1st, 2011 at 10:38 PM ^

I can't root for anyone except Michigan. If Michigan happens to lose, I seriously don't watch any games the rest of the day. I even have trouble watching NFL games on Sunday I'm so disappointed. That may be because I'm a Browns fan too though, and I know there isn't too much hope to begin with.