In defense of the asker of this question, I'd like to point out that the Oklahoma game didn't exactly count as "under pressure." Yeah, it was in a big stadium against a big team, but since we were the underdogs, people didn't expect us to win. If we had lost, people would have been mostly ok with it, since we weren't supposed to win anyway.
I do think it seems like our most impressive games happen when we're predicted to lose.
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Hey, just because I went there, doesn't mean I'm a fan of their football team . . .
But I'm not a huge (understatement!) football fan any way you slice it. If BYU's basketball team could start making some free throws and make it past the first round of the NCAA playoffs, I could be all over that one.
I think that team allegiance actually has a lot to do with sociological ways of thinking about group identity. Sometimes, to me, it's a bit like the star-bellied sneetches . . . that it comes down to an arbitrary way of dividing people into groups. I rarely automatically root for a team because they're from my state, or my school. Interestingly, though, I almost always cheer for the USA in the Olympics. I'm sure there's research on this, which if anyone wants to direct me to it, I'd be happy to read it.
But I'm not a huge (understatement!) football fan any way you slice it. If BYU's basketball team could start making some free throws and make it past the first round of the NCAA playoffs, I could be all over that one.
I think that team allegiance actually has a lot to do with sociological ways of thinking about group identity. Sometimes, to me, it's a bit like the star-bellied sneetches . . . that it comes down to an arbitrary way of dividing people into groups. I rarely automatically root for a team because they're from my state, or my school. Interestingly, though, I almost always cheer for the USA in the Olympics. I'm sure there's research on this, which if anyone wants to direct me to it, I'd be happy to read it.