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Never cried about a game but I will admit to the huge lump in my throat when the players were holding up the 96 trophy and “One Shining Moment” was playing. It had been a long time coming.Usually, the response is anger but in 92 I was even more sad than pissed and yeah I had some tears.
Tears of joy came in 96 though.
lol. im literally screen shotting some of this thread and sending it to my buddies. lol. So many Pu%$ies on here. I almost feel like some of you are joking.
are you?
Have had those numerous times. They are unbearable.I've had kidney stones. Came close then.
Does your happy place have a sister?
No. I go to my happy place.
Candyass.I once almost did after being hit by a semi head on and having both legs amputated afterwards without being sedated or taking any pain meds.
The way he acts, he’s most likely cried over a guy.I bet you cried over a girl! Don’t lie admit it.
You cry over college basketball games dude....id say you are the homosexual out of the two of us. I've done two tours of combat and didnt cry once while there so I can assure you, you are the homo bud for crying over boys putting a ball in a hoop. Zoloft is good for depression...keep that in mind the next time you get depressed over UK losing. OYou need to get your perception of what is important in life in check.The way he acts, he’s most likely cried over a guy.
For some reason the WVU loss in 2010 got to me. I guess since we were back and it just felt like it was actually going to happen and we were destined to win a title. I wasn’t expecting it and it was rough.
2014 title game I sat just staring at the tv when it was apparent that we were going to lose. Didn’t cry.
The next year, 2015, that Wisconsin game crushed me. Pretty sure I shed a few tears that night and then was depressed and avoided any sports on tv and radio for a month.
Since then I’ve taken losses easier and easier, especially in the tournament. I’ve come to expect them now.
Please tell us you didn't have to gnaw it off to escape. But if you did, that's just nuts.The only loss I cried after was losing a testicle to a tragic mouse trap accident .
It was the game mouse trap we played for keeps kids .Please tell us you didn't have to gnaw it off to escape. But if you did, that's just nuts.
Damn you are pathetic. Grow up.The way he acts, he’s most likely cried over a guy.
For some reason the WVU loss in 2010 got to me. I guess since we were back and it just felt like it was actually going to happen and we were destined to win a title. I wasn’t expecting it and it was rough.
2014 title game I sat just staring at the tv when it was apparent that we were going to lose. Didn’t cry.
The next year, 2015, that Wisconsin game crushed me. Pretty sure I shed a few tears that night and then was depressed and avoided any sports on tv and radio for a month.
Since then I’ve taken losses easier and easier, especially in the tournament. I’ve come to expect them now.
I ain't too proud to say I have ... twice.
First time was in 1992 when we lost to Duke in the NCAA regional final. Cried like a baby after getting over the shock.
I also shed a couple of tears when we lost to Arizona in the 1997 championship game.
There's more than a hint of instability when a fan cries over the loss of a basketball game. Now I'm assuming there was no large wager on the game.