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So you have to be an alumni of a college to be a "fan"? What about the people who didn't go to college? I guess they can't cheer on any college team in any sport?

You can cheer for any team you like, but if you think you're on the same level as someone who actually is an alumni of UNC...well, you aren't. Sorry.

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If it makes you feel better, I actually, honestly really do like Russell Wilson. A lot.

Ugh, I need to go throw up now.

Yay, a Carolina fan I can get along with!!!

Actually my current roommate graduated from UNC so I'm pretty used to it. Plus a couple guys at my work are also grads. I have no 'real' hatred towards UNC fans, just the bandwagon ones that you can find under rocks in just about every state out there, all because they're basketball program.

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Yay, a Carolina fan I can get along with!!!

Actually my current roommate graduated from UNC so I'm pretty used to it. Plus a couple guys at my work are also grads. I have no 'real' hatred towards UNC fans, just the bandwagon ones that you can find under rocks in just about every state out there, all because they're basketball program.

haha it's weird because there's a girl who transferred from Duke in one of my classes, and when she introduced herself and said where she transferred from, she got a standing ovation. It's just so crazy how much school spirit and passion there is at a school like UNC, Wake, Duke, or State. I graduated from UNCC and there's almost none of that there. That's why I'm glad I'm doing my Master's and hopefully eventually law school here.

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