It seems to be a common theme for the Rebs to try and bash on Starkville to make themselves feel better (yes, I read other team's message boards). I tried to make this argument to a reb friend of mine and got the typical "There is no way someone could like Starkville bettter than Oxford" response. Anyway, this was my argument.
People are drawn to a town because they have a connection with it. The rebs love Oxford, just like we love Starkville, and the same can be said for every college town in the nation. I no longer live in Starkville, but I get back every time I can and usually bring folks down who have never been before. Over the past few years I have brought guests that were Alabama, LSU, Auburn, Tennessee, Georgia and Nebraska alums. The LSU, Abururn, and Tennessee folks said that they would put Starkville in the top 3 or 4 SEC towns that they had been to and preferred it to Oxford. The Bama and Georgia folks said that they preferred Oxford, but that Starkville was way better than they were expecting. The Nebraskans that visited (for Bama game 2007) said that it was better than any Big 12 game day experience that they had been to.
My point is that just because you love Oxford and hate Starkville, does not mean that everyone out there feels the same way. I have had a lot of good times in Oxford, but honestly don't understand what sets it apart from Starkville in your minds? I like the town, the square, and your kick *** Chevron station, but again I don't see what sets you apart from everyone else? I have been to every SEC town, and found all of them but Columbia to have a certain charm about them.
The last part of my argument was in response to "there is no way someone could like Starkville better than Oxford." If that is true, then why does Oxford lag so far behind Starkville in enrollment and population? That question was answered with "because there are a bunch of rednecks in Mississippi"
People are drawn to a town because they have a connection with it. The rebs love Oxford, just like we love Starkville, and the same can be said for every college town in the nation. I no longer live in Starkville, but I get back every time I can and usually bring folks down who have never been before. Over the past few years I have brought guests that were Alabama, LSU, Auburn, Tennessee, Georgia and Nebraska alums. The LSU, Abururn, and Tennessee folks said that they would put Starkville in the top 3 or 4 SEC towns that they had been to and preferred it to Oxford. The Bama and Georgia folks said that they preferred Oxford, but that Starkville was way better than they were expecting. The Nebraskans that visited (for Bama game 2007) said that it was better than any Big 12 game day experience that they had been to.
My point is that just because you love Oxford and hate Starkville, does not mean that everyone out there feels the same way. I have had a lot of good times in Oxford, but honestly don't understand what sets it apart from Starkville in your minds? I like the town, the square, and your kick *** Chevron station, but again I don't see what sets you apart from everyone else? I have been to every SEC town, and found all of them but Columbia to have a certain charm about them.
The last part of my argument was in response to "there is no way someone could like Starkville better than Oxford." If that is true, then why does Oxford lag so far behind Starkville in enrollment and population? That question was answered with "because there are a bunch of rednecks in Mississippi"