Can you root for a “secondary” team? And when is it appropriate?

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Can you root for a “secondary” team? And when is it appropriate?

The 2014 Florida versus Kentucky game was the first time I saw in-person SEC football. Florida won 36-30, triple overtime. It extended their winning streak over Kentucky to 28 straight games. I went to school with people who grew up as Florida State fans and stood side-by-side with me at Gators games cheering for the Orange and Blue.

The Napkin uses a set of rules to keep himself on track when making bets. He has an emotional attachment to the Florida Gators. FAU, UCF and Oklahoma have played against Florida in the last three seasons. The Napkins will be at the UCf vs FAA game in Boca Raton on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. EDT. He will root for the team that he has cheered for since he was a child. His family roots for Florida Atlantic University Owls. It is not appropriate to root against a secondary team.

Never bet on a team you're emotionally attached to. Florida, FAU, UCF, Oklahoma and UCG are some of them.


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