All I ask for as a fan is for the team to play as hard as they possibly can for 40 minutes, leaving their guts, their heart, their soul, and everything they have on the court. If that’s not enough to win the game, so be it. There is nothing to be ashamed of.
The night started a little eerie as we made our way into the Qwest Center and the sirens were going off for a Tornado Warning for the area. It sort of made people wonder if the game would start as scheduled.
Take a look at someone’s ticket stubs and you’re likely to catch at least a glimpse of what is important to a person. I stopped stuffing my stubs deep into my wallet years ago, but as a child and even into my teenage years…
Around Omaha, the buzz for tonight’s game is palpable. Indeed, its been awhile since I’ve had so many random people ask me my opinion on the Jays game. I’ll give you three examples.
The Jays came in as a #1 seed in the NIT, double-digit favorites to “survive and advance” against BGSU and host any combination of Kentucky, UNLV, Nebraska, New Mexico, UAB, or Notre Dame in the next 10 days.