Omaha1 wrote: The diehard Bluejays fans hate everything about the Huskers but there's a large segment who grew up in the state somewhere who root for them in football which we don't have?
whiteandblue77 wrote:... one last thing, I'm also a Notre Dame football fan, which is VERY rare in Nebraska...
Go Jays!
MUSeashells&Balloons wrote:I must be alone on the forum but I am very anti-Wisconsin and know many people at Marquette are as well. Full disclosure though I am not from Wisconsin though so have no reason to root for Wisconsin. Beat Bucky week is a celebration at Marquette that offers things like a chance to dispose of any Wisconsin apparel and receive free Marquette apparel in exchange.
As far as UW-Milwaukee I mostly pity them in our annual rivalry game the all-time serious record is now 40-0. Their Home court was about 200 feet away from Marquette's until last year it was pretty embarrassing for us to play "away games" there even though it was closer to Marquette than UWM and more Marquette fans showed up anyway. It seems as though UW-Milwaukee is tired of loosing as they are not listed on our OOC schedule at least yet.
marquette wrote: You didn't hear? UW Milwaukee is moving back downtown. The move to campus was apparently a gigantic failure.
Xudash wrote:bringing up national championships from the Kennedy administration is ridiculous.
whiteandblue77 wrote:Omaha1 wrote: The diehard Bluejays fans hate everything about the Huskers but there's a large segment who grew up in the state somewhere who root for them in football which we don't have?
First off, I'm from Omaha, went to Creighton Prep and am a 3rd Generation Creighton Alum. I love Creighton Basketball, soccer, baseball.
It's totally absurd to not understand why I root for Husker football and despise all other Husker sports.
1. If you're born and raised in Nebraska, if you're not a Husker football fan you might as well be from outer space because I've never met a normal red-blooded heterosexual male (or female for that matter) Nebraskan who didn't
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2. The basketball team is a complete joke, dodged Creighton for 40 years and didnt' start playing us until they built the Bob Devaney center with Football money (Devaney was a friggin Football coach). Other than football, Basketball and the rest of the NU sports, especially baseball, are supremely hated by me and all Creighton Alums... except maybe Track because we don't have track.
Very simply, Husker football is completely different from all other NU sports when it comes to Creighton alums from Nebraska.
Creighton has a huge population of out-of-state students and most were Husker FOOTBALL haters and they all had problems with the passion that Nebraskan-born-and-bred Creightonians had for the 'skers football (especially those from Iowa and Colorado, two of Nebraska football's bitches). Get over it already.
... one last thing, I'm also a Notre Dame football fan, which is VERY rare in Nebraska...
Go Jays!
MUSeashells&Balloons wrote:marquette wrote: You didn't hear? UW Milwaukee is moving back downtown. The move to campus was apparently a gigantic failure.
Interesting they never really could fill MECCA/US Cellular Arena(Marquette and the Bucks old Arena till 1988 for you non-milwaukee people its an old arena like 1940's)
cm5yz6 wrote:Xudash wrote:bringing up national championships from the Kennedy administration is ridiculous.
That is, as I already stated, my point. There hasn't been much recent national success by the two teams in the rivalry. I'm not trying to troll, just hoping we can keep our claims reasonable and saying Xavier-UC is a "top rate rivalry" with the likes of UNC-Duke, GTown-Syracuse, and UK-Louisville is unreasonable (they just haven't been there nationally like the the members of these rivalries). Once that is agreed upon, then the X-UC rivalry is no longer "top rate," it is, by definition, "second rate" (though that sounds harsh, its not meant that way, just in a rung below the top level).
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