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Christian Laitner, the Spectrum in Philadelphia, March of 1992, Duke 104, Kentucky 103, and over time.
Simply put, one of the greatest games in the history of the sport, and a reaction that
followed that seemed to either start or cement the process of Duke becoming or being the polarizing
team that it's become the most polarizing team in college basketball over now easily,
a 30 plus year period on par by the way in sports with the Yankees, the Cowboys,
I guess Notre Dame football is still polarizing, maybe not as much as it used to be.
So why is Duke so despised? As a lifelong Maryland fan, I can take a shot at this one.
You know, number one is they win a lot. If they didn't win a lot, they wouldn't be polarizing.
You know, no super polarizing sports entity becomes polarizing without winning a lot.
Number two is they've done all of their damage with all of those wins with this feeling of
entitlement that comes from a very wealthy and affluent student body. There's been a condescension
that's gone along with it, especially a condescension that's been off putting to most notably
Duke's biggest rivals that have had to deal with it for a long period of time.
You know, North Carolina, all of the ACC schools, and I'm talking about going back to the
original ACC schools, when Duke was becoming this team. The players were in many ways polarizing
themselves. Christian Latener was dirty. Bobby Hurley was too scrappy. You know, J.J.
Reddick became kind of a manifestation of everything that was either loved about Duke or hated
about Duke. Back to the condescension. Coach K was a great coach, one of the greatest that's ever
lived. No doubt. He was also while winning at times it came off as very belittling and condescending
towards his arch rivals. I mean, I don't know how many times Maryland lost a heartbreaker and
coach K in his press conference was talking about how Juan Dixon was truly special.
Usually not after a loss, but after a win. The officiating followed. There's no doubt Duke got
the benefit of a whistle for many, many years, especially in the ACC. The media coverage in hype
over Duke became hysterical and it led to literally this rock star experience. I mean,
when Duke traveled and derived in a road environment, especially in a big city like Madison Square
Garden or even here, I mean, it was nuts. And then I think finally the Cameron indoor experience,
the Cameron crazies. Look, I lived it as a road rival. It was an incredible atmosphere. It was
as passionate as it got, but it was also choreographed. It was too theatrical and it was theatrical
and you know, in an organized fashion by some of the geekiest kids you'd ever see none of whom
could ever probably consecutively dribble a basketball or at least that's what we would like to say.
Not to mention the very mean spirited taunts towards opposing players,
creative at times, no doubt about it. But in many cases, very, very mean spirited. I mean,
the list goes on and on about Duke. And that's not the segment that I want to get into. Duke is
definitely in college basketball, the most polarizing team. And because of that, you get a level
of hate and despise that is not directed towards any other team in the sport. There's also those
that you know, walk around typically not Duke alums, typically not people that grew up
rooting for Duke, but just our bandwagon jumpers. We all have them in our lives. I mean, my guy
big Tony roots for the spurs, the Montreal Canadians, the Steelers, and I'm forgetting his
baseball team. How does that work for a guy that grew up in Montgomery County? We all have them
in our life, the bandwagon jumper, the guy that just grew up saying I'm only going to root for
winners. So Duke's got a lot of those people as well. What I want to know from all of you on the
day that the NCAA tournament kicks off is not specific to this sport, but Duke's a good way to kind
of think about it. And that is, who's the team in your life for whatever reason that you've despised
more than any other? It's going on. I'm Arche Manning, Viori athlete in college quarterback.
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I have to say that as a skins fan and as a Terps basketball fan, primarily those are the two
teams that I've always loved more than any other and I do. I'm a big Bullets Wizards fan, but there's
never been a rival for the Bullets or the Wizards because they haven't been good enough. They haven't
been good enough, but for me, over the years, you know, the Eagles have become something that I
truly despise, but it'll never match the way I felt for a long period of time about the Dallas
Cowboys. The Dallas Cowboys were Duke. It's interesting that, you know, in this town, the, you know,
rivals of two of the teams, college pro that played had truly blue blood, most polarizing,
most despise, most loved teams in America that they played on a regular basis. Washington's football
team playing the Dallas Cowboys twice a year, sometimes three, Maryland playing Duke twice a year,
sometimes three, sometimes four as they did in 2001, 25 years ago, to this day, Maryland was on
its way to its first final four and they would face Duke in Minneapolis in a final four for their
fourth meeting in one season, which is very rare as we know in sports. For me, I really despised
the Cowboys for longer than I despised even Duke. As a kid in the 70s, as a child of the 70s,
through the 80s, the Cowboys were America's team. They had Roger Staubach. They had Drew Pearson.
They had Randy White. They had, you know, this weird flex defense. Their offensive line did this
thing where they moved up and down right before the snap. They had Tom Landry, Tex dram. George
Allen instilled that in the 70s. Gibbs took it over. He was different in his approach,
but man, the biggest games of my childhood and into my formative teenage and 20s were against
the Dallas Cowboys in 30s against the Dallas Cowboys until obviously 1999 we ended up with
a different owner and things started to kind of fade away. Now, even during the fade away period,
I mean, I don't know that there was a night that I screamed louder than the miracle Monday night
in Dallas in 2005. Mark Brunel to Santana Moss twice in the final few minutes of the game,
to turn what was a dead night and an embarrassing loss offensively into one of the most memorable
in the history of the series, because it was. And then the following year, even during, and I'm
just mentioning during the bad Snyder years, the following year, the Troy Vincent Block feelgold
picked up by Sean who gets his face mask ripped and then we get a walkoff untime knick-knoback feelgold.
I think the games over the years with the Cowboys are the most memorable,
and the ones that really generated the most fury for me, the true sort of, you know,
bloodthirsty environment. Duke was that for me too, but longer period of time for the Cowboys
and more of those moments. So I'd put the Cowboys at the top of my most hated team list.
This, by the way, doesn't have to be for you a team that was a rival or you hated them because of
the team you rooted for. This can be for whatever reason. I want to know what's the team
during your lifetime that you've hated the most and the reason why were the reasons why
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Give me the team that throughout your life you've hated the most, despise the most,
and the reasons why. It can be for any reason. It might be a high school rival for somebody.
For me, it's the Cowboys. And I don't feel the same way today that I used to feel. I don't.
In some ways, the Eagles, the feeling about the Philadelphia Eagles franchise and their fan base
has certainly increased my level of venom towards them. But it's not anywhere near
the way I felt about the Dallas Cowboys for roughly 30 some odd years. You know, even again,
the Snyder years, the first 10 years, we had big games. There are a couple of big games,
couple of memorable games, for sure, against the Cowboys. 301-230-0980-Kavensheen Show,
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