hardycreek1
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As a proud Griz, I’ve been asked a couple times who I’m rooting for in tonight’s National Championship.
Admittedly, it grind my gears to see our rival in a game that we aren’t. And as much as I think the “mony mony” song Is pretty classless, I can’t say I wouldn’t be tempted if the roles were reversed.
That said, I’m a Montana boy as much as I’m a Griz.
If I saw someone wearing a MsU baseball cap in the Shanghai airport, you can bet your a$$ I’d go shake their hand and say hi…because at the end of the day, there aren’t that many of us and we’ve got a lot more in common than a rivalry that divides us.
So I can’t figure why it would make sense to root against a kid who:
-stood in the same line at Big Dipper Ice Cream in Missoula on a hot summer day… just like I used to.
- knows the same pain of a 5-7 hour bus ride along I-90 for a high school game. Heck, they probably even stopped at Wheat Montana in Three Forks just like I did.
- spent his summers on the same lakes and trails, and winters on the same ski hills (though Big Sky was way too rich for my blood)
I can’t root against Montana kids just because I wish they were wearing maroon and silver.
So while I still can’t say Go c@+s, I CAN say…
UP WITH MONTANA BOYS!
Show those red birds what it means to be from Big Sky country.
Admittedly, it grind my gears to see our rival in a game that we aren’t. And as much as I think the “mony mony” song Is pretty classless, I can’t say I wouldn’t be tempted if the roles were reversed.
That said, I’m a Montana boy as much as I’m a Griz.
If I saw someone wearing a MsU baseball cap in the Shanghai airport, you can bet your a$$ I’d go shake their hand and say hi…because at the end of the day, there aren’t that many of us and we’ve got a lot more in common than a rivalry that divides us.
So I can’t figure why it would make sense to root against a kid who:
-stood in the same line at Big Dipper Ice Cream in Missoula on a hot summer day… just like I used to.
- knows the same pain of a 5-7 hour bus ride along I-90 for a high school game. Heck, they probably even stopped at Wheat Montana in Three Forks just like I did.
- spent his summers on the same lakes and trails, and winters on the same ski hills (though Big Sky was way too rich for my blood)
I can’t root against Montana kids just because I wish they were wearing maroon and silver.
So while I still can’t say Go c@+s, I CAN say…
UP WITH MONTANA BOYS!
Show those red birds what it means to be from Big Sky country.