I would bet that a minimum of 75% of the fans in attendance at the Dome for any given football or basketball game did not go to Syracuse. Particularly in basketball, Syracuse is basically the team that everybody follows in a region that doesn’t have any pro sports teams.I really don’t like the term. My question is, how do you all feel about someone like me adopting Syracuse as my team? I’m from upstate NY (near Albany) and went to a community college. I have always liked college football much more than the NFL, and being Sabbatarian, I don’t watch sports on Sundays.
I’ve been following college football for about 20 years but never had a team, which makes it less exciting. I've finally decided to adopt Syracuse as my own due to geographical proximity. Adopt as in go all in, this is my team now for better or worse.
The thing is, I have heard numerous people say (not here) that you shouldn’t wear Syracuse gear if you never went there, shouldn’t say “we” when talking about the team etc. Is this really true, is following college football really that exclusive? I know down south almost everyone follows their team, most of which are people who never attended or work for the college they root for. Is this taboo in the north?
I think of the Orange as a regional identity that surpasses just being a University.
Random note but it amazes me the SU BOOKSTORE still prices as high as they do. You would think that with the obvious online competition they would have to be at least in the ballpark of reason. But I have seen hoodies for $100-125 there.
I really don’t like the term. My question is, how do you all feel about someone like me adopting Syracuse as my team? I’m from upstate NY (near Albany) and went to a community college. I have always liked college football much more than the NFL, and being Sabbatarian, I don’t watch sports on Sundays.
I’ve been following college football for about 20 years but never had a team, which makes it less exciting. I've finally decided to adopt Syracuse as my own due to geographical proximity. Adopt as in go all in, this is my team now for better or worse.
The thing is, I have heard numerous people say (not here) that you shouldn’t wear Syracuse gear if you never went there, shouldn’t say “we” when talking about the team etc. Is this really true, is following college football really that exclusive? I know down south almost everyone follows their team, most of which are people who never attended or work for the college they root for. Is this taboo in the north?
numerous people do not count!!!! more numerous people say we don't care where you went, or if you ever went to school at all . WELCOMEI really don’t like the term. My question is, how do you all feel about someone like me adopting Syracuse as my team? I’m from upstate NY (near Albany) and went to a community college. I have always liked college football much more than the NFL, and being Sabbatarian, I don’t watch sports on Sundays.
I’ve been following college football for about 20 years but never had a team, which makes it less exciting. I've finally decided to adopt Syracuse as my own due to geographical proximity. Adopt as in go all in, this is my team now for better or worse.
The thing is, I have heard numerous people say (not here) that you shouldn’t wear Syracuse gear if you never went there, shouldn’t say “we” when talking about the team etc. Is this really true, is following college football really that exclusive? I know down south almost everyone follows their team, most of which are people who never attended or work for the college they root for. Is this taboo in the north?
Welcome to the Orange fandom! Be prepared - It's a wild ride and they don't call em the Cardiac Cuse for nothin'.I really don’t like the term. My question is, how do you all feel about someone like me adopting Syracuse as my team? I’m from upstate NY (near Albany) and went to a community college. I have always liked college football much more than the NFL, and being Sabbatarian, I don’t watch sports on Sundays.
I’ve been following college football for about 20 years but never had a team, which makes it less exciting. I've finally decided to adopt Syracuse as my own due to geographical proximity. Adopt as in go all in, this is my team now for better or worse.
The thing is, I have heard numerous people say (not here) that you shouldn’t wear Syracuse gear if you never went there, shouldn’t say “we” when talking about the team etc. Is this really true, is following college football really that exclusive? I know down south almost everyone follows their team, most of which are people who never attended or work for the college they root for. Is this taboo in the north?
That is both valid to this thread and deeply profound, accurate life advise.Don’t listen to the opinions of others; do what you feel is right for you! Welcome!
If you’re from New York, you should be a ‘Cuse fan - after all, we are New York’s college team.… My question is, how do you all feel about someone like me adopting Syracuse as my team? I’m from upstate NY (near Albany) …
I'm a T shirt fan too. The haters and judgers will hate and judge regardless. If you go all in that is awesome. I'll let you in a secret...if not for the non-alumni fans who buy tickets and watch them on TV, Syracuse would be in the Patriot League right now. The alumni that move back to the BOS-WASH in an overwhelmingly large part do not come back to Syracuse for games.I really don’t like the term. My question is, how do you all feel about someone like me adopting Syracuse as my team? I’m from upstate NY (near Albany) and went to a community college. I have always liked college football much more than the NFL, and being Sabbatarian, I don’t watch sports on Sundays.
I’ve been following college football for about 20 years but never had a team, which makes it less exciting. I've finally decided to adopt Syracuse as my own due to geographical proximity. Adopt as in go all in, this is my team now for better or worse.
The thing is, I have heard numerous people say (not here) that you shouldn’t wear Syracuse gear if you never went there, shouldn’t say “we” when talking about the team etc. Is this really true, is following college football really that exclusive? I know down south almost everyone follows their team, most of which are people who never attended or work for the college they root for. Is this taboo in the north?
Very few Cuse Alumni hold that attitude because deep down they know it is fans from Upstate NY that fill up the Dome.For clarification it’s not other Cuse fans who have said this in my experience, but graduates from other schools. It’s certainly rampant in online CFB discussions as well. But to be fair every Cuse fan I’ve interacted with has been very chill and welcoming.
Still smarting over when we told you had to run in your Cuse underwear up Marshall Street before you could join the old AOL board?There are no prerequisites for being a fan.
Yeah, were you the only one that actually did that?Still smarting over when we told you had to run in your Cuse underwear up Marshall Street before you could join the old AOL board?
Utica area too...every person I met from Utica in Florida and Texas will tell you they are from Syracuse and follow the Orange. Albany is much more of a blend of fans there...Syracuse support drops off pretty good east of Little Falls. We love all the Cuse from the Capital Region... pound it @Pudge ;-)I think of the Orange as a regional identity that surpasses just being a University.
If you live in CNY, you’re already an Orange fan. You just may not know it yet.
Like Western New Yorkers with the Bills
Oh hangout a bit more on this board, grab a beer, especially game day threads and find out how unchill about 30% of this board can get. Have fun with it!For clarification it’s not other Cuse fans who have said this in my experience, but graduates from other schools. It’s certainly rampant in online CFB discussions as well. But to be fair every Cuse fan I’ve interacted with has been very chill and welcoming.
saturdayfanI really don’t like the term. My question is, how do you all feel about someone like me adopting Syracuse as my team? I’m from upstate NY (near Albany) and went to a community college. I have always liked college football much more than the NFL, and being Sabbatarian, I don’t watch sports on Sundays.
I’ve been following college football for about 20 years but never had a team, which makes it less exciting. I've finally decided to adopt Syracuse as my own due to geographical proximity. Adopt as in go all in, this is my team now for better or worse.
The thing is, I have heard numerous people say (not here) that you shouldn’t wear Syracuse gear if you never went there, shouldn’t say “we” when talking about the team etc. Is this really true, is following college football really that exclusive? I know down south almost everyone follows their team, most of which are people who never attended or work for the college they root for. Is this taboo in the north?