There’s a lesson behind Baylor’s Cotton Bowl meltdown.
I remember the 1980s when a one touchdown loss was reason to celebrate. Baylor was that team everyone played for homecoming. A surefire win. The best thing about game day was Poppa Rolla’s Pizza. Football was ugly. The #SicSomeonePlease days.
And then Art Briles turned everything around. He was Baylor’s new miracle on the Brazos. RGIII. A beautiful stadium.
I pinch myself during every game because I remember the past. Remembering keeps me grounded.
A little gratitude is never bad. Being gracious is a good thing. Even in football.
Becoming arrogant and whiney and too-big-for-your-britches rarely turns out positive. Even in football.
Yes, overall Baylor had a great season. Ranked 5th in the nation. Invited to the Cotton Bowl. Everything was as golden as those blinding Baylor helmets right until Karma became the twelfth man.
I sure could have used a Poppa Rolla’s pizza yesterday.
Sooner or later in life, we all take our own turn being in the position we once had someone else in. (Author, Ashly Lorenzana)
#AlwaysABaylorBear,
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Farm. Food. Garden. Life.
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P.S.
And now I cheer Go Ducks!
Renee says
another winner!
Barbara Tate says
Another great blog. Now I’m a Duck fan also. Go Craig!
Dorothy Johnson says
So true! Pride goes before tripping over your own feet. I like the gracious thought.