AnotherSoonerInTX
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I get it. No one in my family, including myself, went to OU. I went somewhere else. However, my family falls into that description: generations of long-time Oklahomans that root hard for OU football. I'm third generation, my son is fourth. It has always been a source of pride for the state. It's why the program was built.I think the criticisms of people who are hyper focused on football are a bit unfair. The fact is that OU football is woven deeply into the culture of this state. It gave people reason to be proud to be an Oklahoman when there was literally no reason to be proud to be an Oklahoman. That has been passed down through generations. I know because my family fits that description. My parents went OU and so did I but the generations before us had a deep passion for OU football that goes back to the relief it provided from the stigma of the dust bowl. Like it or not, it will always be that way.
My only argument is that there is a part of the fan base that does not care about other OU sports. Some even poo-poo them (especially basketball).
My late mother grew to love OU basketball more than OU football. She loved Billy Tubbs and hated Norm Stewart. These days, she'd probably love softball and women's basketball.
It doesn't hurt to root for OU in all sports.