lumbergh wrote: I forget your age if you ever offered it, GoldRush, but did you feel the same way during the McPherson/MacPherson era?
More importantly, I wonder how guys like you and 73 would feel if Syracuse/Kentucky were going through periods like that while ND was (apparently) in the middle of a decades-long slump.
I was born in 1980. I didn't start following football until '88 (it was pretty much Notre Dame's national championship season that got me hooked. Hence why I'm such an Irish fan despite having no ties to the school in any way). Of course because my family was a "Syracuse" family, I also got into rooting for the Orange.
They were
really good during the MacPherson Era and I had a lot of fun rooting for both teams. In those days I really thought I knew how to pick 'em. My favorite teams were the Yankees, Irish, Orange, Knicks, and Jets. From the early-to-late 1990's,
ALL of those teams were good (winning the majority of their games, going to playoffs every year, etc). I wish I'd appreciated those years more, because the decade that followed has pretty much been the suckiest decade of my sports life!
But to answer your question, if the Irish had been as bad in the '90's as they were in the '00's and Syracuse was still that good, I might have been swayed to the Orange. However, the Irish didn't get
truly awful until the latter part of the Davie Years, so the point is moot. At this point I'm so invested in the Irish that I can't imagine rooting for another school more. But I do hope that Syracuse one day finds its way in the dark. It looked like they might be headed up the ladder, but then their coach just fled to the NFL, so it looks like they might fall back into the hole.
