Rob Dauster
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And I grew up in Boston, so I dealt with the Red Sox, Yankees, that type of thing.
I just, yeah, I think, again, you've got some incredible fans.
And then you've got a small percentage that, you know, can ruin it for the rest of you.
And if there's β I think I've said this before, but if there's Kentucky fans listening that disagree, please let me know.
But my take on it has always been that Kentucky as a state tends to kind of get dunked on a little bit.
And people have their fun making fun of the state, making fun of some of the people in the state, right, which β
And when it comes to the basketball team and the basketball program, they take pride in being able to say, listen, you can make fun of whatever you want, like get your shots off.
But when it comes down to it, you got to lace up five people.
You got to put them on a court and we're going to go out there and we're going to beat your team and we're going to beat your guys.
And I've always found that it's the, the, the identity that people from the state have when it comes to the basketball program.
it means a lot more than just being a fan, I think is probably the best way to phrase it.
So, hey, listen, I'll tell you this, and I think a lot of people that do content and create college basketball content will agree that at a heart, deep down in our souls, every single one of us is a Kentucky fan because of the support that our shows get and our content gets when Kentucky is doing well.