Stick to college football
Ya lost me when you said people want to watch the garbage that happened at the end of the women’s SEC basketball tournament final. First, what people REALLY want is to not be subjected to your opinions on college basketball, men’s or women’s. Second, not all of us are interested in brawls and classlessness. I teach my young daughters to keep their composure, rather than losing their cool and being mentally small. Things happen, sure, but it doesn’t mean we should celebrate it. But I guess if all you care about is the drama surrounding sports, and not actually the sports themselves, then knock yourself out. But don’t lump those of us who actually want to watch the sport in with the ones who care more about the kardashian type nonsense that sometimes accompanies it.
Brian....B. via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/12/24
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