O ympic homecoming io'lhil-an ;ahictt frmm the 2000 t rmer Olyniptc-.reun itein A\if Arbor thiis flit rn1in - beore the 13o rd ot Re~eiw. Stic k with Daly Sports.ftr the scoop. michigandaily.co I/s ports frbif1dig=an liv ?ORTS FRIDAY OJOBER 20, 2000 10 A Green and Wfhte confession ... O the banks of the Red Cedar, there's a school that's known to all. Or at least most. I disregard my out-of- state friends who, until they went off to school, "only thoucht there was one college in Michigan." Bjecause to me. those banks - and that school -were always verv well known., Perhaps this is confession thera- pvw but it's time for me to come clegn. I was born into, and raised in. Spartan fandom. DAVID Icannot claim to have been a DEN HERDER Spartan through and through (of coLrse, not even the Spartans can The claim to have been Spartans M1,1i' i )iy through and through - they were actually the "Michigan Staters" until a baseball beat writer pulled another nickname out of his head). But my family ties to the Green and White eo back almost longer than I can remember. Weekends at the grandparents' in East Lansine never came without a Michigan State football o game on the tube. The earliest household names I can recall are icorge Perles and Lorenzo White. If only I could remember which design the Spartans decided on for helmets that near. An inquisitive kid, I'd ask my mother whv Michican State cheerleaders had the letter "S" on their chests. "The 'S' stands for State," she would say. The "V," I realized later, was alreadv taken. Trips to the %\ooded campus on the Red Cedar continued into Iry adolescence. The first college football game I cver saw was from the cheap seats of Spartan Stadium - although I was more concerned with throwin ice cream sandwiches C1n the cars below. The home team lost - but nobody seemed too disappointed. After all. asking for more than one Rose Bow I in a decade was a little creedv. They'd et back to Pasadena in the '90s Besides these Spartans had all the land thev could want, hanks to all those hard-earned farmin -rants. and what more could vou ask for? But just like the Aggies of Michigan Agricultural Collece. as I grew older I sought different things. I didn't «ant a new name, necessarilv, but different experiences. For years I had listened to the propaganda and tried to justify it in my own head. Michican State. I told myself. was just as good a school as Michigan.lThe Spartans were just as likely to beat the Wolverines as thee ither wav around. And when it came to academics. what I'd been told from day one kept repeating in my head. "Thev're both good universities." So when the time came to make the call for myself, honestly, t wasn t easy. State was appealing. Sure. I enjoyed all the trees, I enjoyed the smell of farmland I even enjoved paying S5 for "a cup" at a friend's party. But something was tugiM. Perhaps it was the idea of change. Perhaps it was ambition. Perhaps it was the fact that I'd heard hundreds of Michigan punchlines about arrogant pricks and Rose Bowl losses - but never one about deliveringpizzas. I remember telling an older acquaintance before makin my decision that I was planning on either Michigan or Michigan State. "Either?" she said, and smiled wlking awa. Until recently, I never knew what that meant. As a freshman in Ann Arbor, old friends and family would al ays ask if I still rooted for Michigan State. "I'll always have a little green in nv blood," I would sav. I'm an honest man, but some things become untrue with Th time. And lavin on the cool grass of Michigan's central cam- (t pus this fall, I finally realized what "Either?- really means. It means I never have to answer the question: "Oh. now M which one is that?". Pr It means I never have to add "... because I wanted to study and they have a realt good program ..." to try to justi- H fy my school. It means that, for the rest of my life, I can just say -Michian," and there are no questions asked. - David Denlier can he reached (i dden'a Inich.dur "., <: a::._ z > Y£ loo / h, > s (%~ ,l .x .. >. ( 4%%. . ' z3:e- .' Yi: , Crfticizin 101: A lesson for Eri A/cQuinn sometimes laugh at how nany times I tried to do things just to be "cool" in grade school. Nhether it was sporting a red vest like Martv McFiy in "Back ! the Future, wearing my first pair ofAdias without shoelaces like Run DMC, ortrving to mimic the breakdancing I saw on Soul Train," I tried to do it all. It looks like the Michigai Daily. Michigan's quasi-student nAwspaper, riding the coattails of columnist Irin McQuinn tied to do the same thing ctober 10, adding fuel to the fire of a heatedivahrv. ERIC Now I know the "other' university is lack- LACY inc a nationally renowne accredited school ofbjoumalism, but a colunn referring to a The "sketchy" visit to East Lnsing, with refer- M5tat NCu, ence to K-mart and Prad bags (whatever those are) just seemed tc be a waste of space. Well, I think the Nat nal Enquirer and Mad Magazine are hiring. Here's a primer on happenings at Michigan: When athletics aren't going well, athletes arcuetting in trouble and the athletic department is recovering fi-om bad ivestments, so-called "fans" get mouths as big as former basketball center Robeirt Traylor's waistline. They attack the cit\ f East Lansing and Michigan State's history full of iich tradition. Is a common practice, we as Spartans do the exact same thine in o times of despair, and we sure have had man. In mv lifetime we live lost to the Wolverweenies in football 15 times. That's 15 timesoo many. Hopefully, the majrity of individuals representing Michigan State criticize a little mnore ntelliently. I lere's some insigl: from our friend at the self-proclaimed "Harvard of the Midwest. Scholarly criticisn No. 1. "Our parties are ,Pout 500 times better than theirs" That-might be trig of Michigan State if the columnist's definition of a party is rounding ip three of your basketball players in a booster- sponsored sports uity vehicle to play drunken tag on the frecwav Scholarly criticim No. 2. All the MSU gis at a certain party seemed "terribly plain" and ..went to K-mart tcether to buy some ofT-the-shelf-box shade of blonde." This actually rri'ht be an accurate of the opinion of the columnist. depending on whi she saw. At least they didn't steal the hair coloring * from the discoun ;tore. like some Michigan football players last year cunning for maixand blue light specials. One frat partyi not representative of MSU, nor would one visit to lash Bash or thcrunning of the Naked Mile be representaive of Michigan. In all fairnessfiough, McQuinn's column shouldn't be taken too seriously. low (dible is a paper that has multiple editors for each specific departnmt and blatantly prints swear words anyway'? It's the Michigan Daily-The Michigan Delay, but obviously the column still angers people. 'rew up approximately 7.4 miles from East Lansing, and after readiu her reference to a visit to East Lansing as "sketchv" I took it persoally. It was prtty'sketchy" when your men's basketball tean came to the Breslin Cener last March and displayed "el imatador" defense en route to a 51 pant barrage of whoop-ass from the future national champions. It was also oetty sketchy when wideout Plaxico Burress had a career high I ( eceptions for 255 yards en route to a 34-31 triumph over "goldeni by" Drew Henson and the Wolverweenies. My lovaltyo the green and white runs deep and as I'm sure you can tell by nw, Ms. McQuinn, my fellow Spartans are not happy. My parens went to MSU,.they lived on Spartan Avenue and I learned wha a college actually was after I got my first pair of green Spartan janilies. Even thogh the Spartans are considered to be 16 point underdogs against theX'olverines Saturday, I believe in miracles. A Michian State student hiked the Great Wall of China recently, spanning (er 1,800 miles, becoming one of the first foreigners ever to complete ie entire length accurately. Anvthirg can happen tomorrow. I get digusted when I remember one of the worst things I did to trv to be coo with my little fiends in grade school. Luck v that Michigan hat I once wore to impress them only cost me 75 cenitat a garage sale. 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