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Final Four Follow-Up

I've been enjoying the commentary following my recent post about who not to root for in the Final Four. To answer commenter Chris Iafolla's question, in the end, I had to go with Memphis. As I texted Stephen (we Expats are oh-so-modern in our communication methods), I never would have believed this 10-15 years ago but in the end I had to go with Memphis.


My reasons were pretty much the same as Stephen's: lots of affection for the city from the years we lived there as well as general admiration/fear of Justin Baker's technical abilities.


I'm currently visiting family in Southern California and my (at least temporary) Memphis fandom was confirmed when I picked up the newspaper today and read all the obnoxious local sports columnists in the LA Times. You could tell they were shocked that a team from a backwater (in their minds) like Memphis would so thoroughly dominate their mighty Bruins. That brought back all sorts of memories of the "no respect" days, when the national media constantly criticized Nolan's whining - how could a team ranked #1 most of the season be disrespected, they thought - but anyone from Arkansas understood his point.


Anyway, now I'm really digressing. Here's hoping the Tigers finish what they started, and may the Hogs challenge them at that level soon.


(P.S. If Kansas wins, I won't really be that sad. I'd take them or Memphis over UCLA or UNC any day.)

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A wise choice. Go Tigers!

-Justin

by Justin on Apr 7, 2008 11:07 AM CDT reply actions  

Thanks for the link John, much appreciated. As it turns out, your temporary team of choice was undone by poor free throw shooting and some poor decisions down the stretch. Very interesting observation in regards to the media’s perspective on a perceived backwater team taking down UCLA. You raise a valid point. I live in Boston, and the media bias that is spewed from this city is incredible. It was in full force after Memphis advanced to the title game. The attitude was almost colored with a big-city versus backwater tone. A shame when the focus should have wholly been on the great game that was about to unfold. Keep up the good work here.

by Chris Iafolla on Apr 14, 2008 7:50 PM CDT reply actions  

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