March Superstitions

 

Sowing the Seeds

I am a man of facts, numbers and proof. I try to be observant and inquiring, and try always to avoid making judgments without first knowing as much as possible about a situation. I am comfortable with things I can see and/or measure. I hold two degrees from NC State, both of which are based in the hard sciences. It is for these reasons that most people who haven’t known me very long are surprised when they find out that I’m nuts.

When NC State won it’s first national championship in 1974, I was but a wee lad of seven years. I was old enough to remember the game, though that memory becomes more fuzzy with each passing year. I was old enough to feel the tension during the game, and the joy when the final buzzer sounded. I was not, however, old enough to have developed a sense of superstition at that age, nor a sense of self-satisfaction in having helped pull the Pack through a tough battle.

A mere nine years later, that had all changed.

 

Give me Cheez-its or Give me Death

In March of 1983, just when spring was about to spring, I was a 16 year old who thought chiefly about what most 16 year olds think about. I had a steady girlfriend and had only been driving for barely three months. Despite this hormonally stacked deck, on that Friday night in mid-March when the Pack survived a scare against Pepperdine in double OT, I was sitting at home with my father (also an NCSU alum), watching the game from the far right side of our couch, eating Cheez-its and drinking Dr. Pepper. This is significant.

Earlier, the aforementioned girlfriend had been none too happy when I informed her of my intention to stay home on a Friday night and watch a ballgame. I explained to her as best I could that it wasn’t up for discussion because I had no choice in the matter. This did not appease her and when I would not budge, it became a very big issue.

In my defense, she was being unreasonable. She couldn’t understand that I didn’t just want to watch a game. I had a duty to watch the game and do my part to help pull the team to victory. She was unmoved when I explained that I had been in that exact spot on that exact couch for three straight days the previous weekend, eating Cheez-its and drinking Dr. Pepper. It made no difference to her whatsoever when I further explained that if I was not in that spot and we lost, that I’d never be able to live with myself and I’d never be able to live with her. As it turned out, the latter quickly proved to be not so much of a problem.

Even though the proof was in the pudding and I was vindicated when the Pack not only survived Pepperdine that night, but also squeaked past a powerful UNLV squad on a last second tip in two days later, the damage was done. She dumped me to find someone else. Someone “who was sane”, or something like that. I wasn’t really listening. But to this day, whenever the Pack is playing in the postseason, the Dr. Pepper and Cheez-it people love me.

 

Of Like Mind

Over the years I’ve seen lots of different fans practicing lots of different superstitions. Keeping the same seat placement is a big one, as are food and drink choices. Fan attire is right up there too.

The most interesting and entertaining (to me at least) are the ones that are most unique. Usually, these seem to be some sort of hand gesture or body language/positioning at particular junctures of the game itself, especially during free throw attempts by the opposition. Other times, it has to do with a series of tasks, behaviors or even rituals, which must be accomplished before or during the game, lest the basketball gods be displeased.

Now, I know most of you are like me. While our rational and scientifically trained minds tell us that superstitions are exactly that, our hearts know the truth. We have no choice in the matter. We’re all at least a little bit nuts.

So, what are some of your superstitions that you rightfully refuse to abandon, despite your brain’s best efforts?  What are some of the more interesting or outrageous rituals you’ve observed from other fans?

 

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47 Responses to March Superstitions

  1. Manu Ginobili 03/21/2012 at 7:26 PM #

    It’s a proven FACT that if someone associated with another team (player/coach/fan) comes unannounced to wish you “luck” or congratulate you on your winning streak, he is just trying to jinx you. Certain fan from the desert did exactly that a couple of days ago on the forum, and not only they did not delete the thread, they deleted my comment warning you all of the consequences…

  2. wayofthemaster 03/21/2012 at 8:13 PM #
  3. Hawkeye Whitney 03/21/2012 at 9:04 PM #

    During the Georgetown game, I thought about the “LC” on the jerseys and thought that maybe Lo is exerting some influence from beyond the grave. He and V putting in a good word with the man upstairs.

  4. hellfishtat 03/21/2012 at 9:56 PM #

    I was 11 in ’74 and remember the game well. My superstition has changed over the years. In ’83 I HAD to be with the same group of guys for each game (and thankfully on the Brickyard!). In the following years it changed. Sometimes I had to stand in front of the coffee table. Other times when things weren’t going well it was “change of venue”. I could be at a party, my house or a bar and if things weren’t working, I’d simply leave and hope that would change the outcome. Even though all of that, one thing remained a constant…if we were playing poorly, or the calls weren’t going “right” I would turn off what ever TV feed was going on and listen in to Wally Ausley and Garry
    Dornburg or Tony Hanes and Gary Hahn. It worked just this past Saturday during the Georgetown game.
    Don’t believe me? Look at my Twitter feed @KevBec27606. You will see at 12:56am on 3/18/2012 I tweeted “O.K., so let’s change this up. Listening to the radio now AND drinking a beer. I’m doing my part #Wolfpack, not PLAY!!!!!”

    The next one was @ 1:13pm where I wrote “Thank you #Wolfpack, change of venue worked again. Off to buy more beer to keep up my end.”

    Don’t jinx us my friends. Be true to YOUR ritual.

    Go Pack!!!

  5. timberwolf 03/21/2012 at 10:25 PM #

    Awesome! I’m not a freak! Or have friends. Got stuck in the back of the truck holding two tie downs during tOSU OT football for 30minutes. Neighbors asking questions. Obviously should have tri-prod it. It’s the shame you can’t wash off.

  6. TheCOWDOG 03/21/2012 at 10:31 PM #

    I’ve never bought into superstitions. I mean, as a player, you don’t screw with the ball Gods necessarily, but sometimes ya’ gotta shake them up, too.

    I’ m not a stat, figure, numbers guy either. I’m aware that they exist, and most likely for reason. ( Not that I wasn’t ever caught glancing the stat sheet. )

    I’ m an experience guy first, a gut feeling guy second, no doubt.

    Now, experience and guts ain’t tellin’ me jack about the outcome of the big Kansas showdown, but the combination is screaming that a Wufpacker turned loose on this site is a winner.

  7. coyotejoe 03/21/2012 at 10:42 PM #

    I’m like Wolfpack93, I never sit down during the game…my nerves will not allow it. I will also alternate between watching the game on my TV in the garage, and the big screen in the living room, depending on how the game is going. Somewhat ironic that I move to the garage if the game is going bad…closer to the refrigerator in the garage!

  8. wufpup76 03/21/2012 at 10:57 PM #

    This is great … I have too many to list 🙂

    Then again, I am absolutely certifiable.

  9. Romulus 03/21/2012 at 10:58 PM #

    My six year old son drug me outside to play lacrosse during halftime of the Georgetown game. Of course he wanted to continue playing when the game resumed. We compromised by agreeing to play during the commercials. This served to calm my nerves when the game got tight and when we won I told myself a new ritual was born.

    That was before the start time for the KU game was announced. I am not sure the wife will appreciate me taking my son outside to play lacrosse at midnight this Friday but he will love it!

  10. JohnGalt78 03/21/2012 at 11:11 PM #

    I had a special hand gesture that gave the Houston players the yips when they went to the free throw line….worked just fine in ’83. Today, I’ve employed a Wolfpack Gnome. He was awesome after I got him toward the end of football season this year. For a while I thought he was only good for football, cause he was slack during the B’ball regular season. But then he really kick it up during the ACCT and, of course, is studding it now. Sits on the bar facing the plasma…..quiet, but effective!

  11. JohnGalt78 03/21/2012 at 11:14 PM #

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  12. 64GTO 03/21/2012 at 11:39 PM #

    I have two science degrees from State, but when it comes to Wolfpack basketball, I lapse into irrational pagan superstition that infects no other part of my life. I think it goes back to my childhood watching State games on the TV when others had given up and gone to bed. When State won the two NCAA titles I was listening to the games on my truck radio. So if we get to the final four, I guess I’m obligated to retire to the driveway. Maybe I’ll even see how this works on Friday.

    There used to be an eatery on Hillsboro Street with a sign on the wall that said, “When confused about the difference between correlation and causation, remember that beating a drum during a solar eclipse causes the sun to return.”

  13. mikeak01 03/21/2012 at 11:44 PM #

    As a foreigner that moved here in 98 my traditions are based on what I have seen and lived through since then. I never ever no matter the spread say that we won the game. I mean after the Vanderbilt game how can you? Who knows when the red invents the flagrant or misses the charge….

    So during the Dooke game I posted “not going to jinx this”. I knew as soon as I did that we would somehow loose a 20 pt lead.

    I do allow negative communication. Like 10 mins left of the Georgetown game I texted that we would loose it by missing front-ends of 1-1 guess I am hoping for reverse jinx 🙂

    I am also hoping that curren coaches changes my negative mindset and once nC State starts seeing constant success my cubs starts winning (I know good luck on that)

  14. MP 03/22/2012 at 6:11 AM #

    Wolfpack93 nailed it for me wrt watching the game at home. I will never forget watching the NCAAT Vanderbilt meltdown in public. People who had ignored the NCState game (and me) came out of the woodwork in that final minute. I have seen many a loss at home… But still feel like I am doing the team a disservice if watching at a bar.

  15. BJD95 03/22/2012 at 6:28 AM #

    I also have a sort of “bad juju” clairvoyance. During that fated Vandy game, I saw Marcus Melvin running with head down past the midcourt stripe and yelled “oh shit, he’s going to get an intentional foul.” There was absolutely no doubt in my mind. I barely even watched the actual collission, because I knew the fates had predetermined things.

  16. timswar 03/22/2012 at 6:34 AM #

    I won’t allow myself to make a superstition. I won’t allow it because if I did I would have to acknowledge the fact that every time the Wolfpack are losing a big game and I have to get on a plane they have pulled out a victory before the plane lands.

    It’s happened twice in the last year. Against Maryland in football and this past Sunday against Georgetown.

    My family finances just cannot afford for me to make that a superstition.

  17. peteavio 03/22/2012 at 6:38 AM #

    Great read! I too originate for, a foreign land and grew up in a household that to this day will not watch any sporting events (except Super Bowl commercials).

    Since 1991, I’ve picked up and maintained different traditions and superstitions, mostly centered around food, beer and clothing, but this year I let them all fall to the wayside and maintained cautious optimism. This has worked in our favor. Me being stubborn and set in my ways, I can’t help to notice that the pack usually goes on a run the minute my wife either leaves the room or falls asleep. The scheduling gods have favored me! No way she’ll be up past 10 on Friday!

    ( I may recreate some of the Georgetown circumstances, just in case)

  18. waxhaw 03/22/2012 at 6:56 AM #

    Slightly off topic but still superstitious.

    I was on track to break 80 for the first time but had to pee. I was playing great and didnt want to change anything. Coming up to the 15th hole I couldn’t take it anymore so I took a leak. I doubled the last three holes to shoot 83. The next time I’ll just pee in my pants.

  19. Prowling Woofie 03/22/2012 at 8:08 AM #

    My mother was a Gamecock and my Dad was a Dookie (hence my absolute hatred of all things powder blue). Both were avid BB fans. When we moved to Raleigh in ’71, my Dad got us Wolfpack season tickets, because he figured at least he’d get to see his Blue Devils once a year ! That’s why I’m a State fan… attended every home game during the Burleson-Thompson-Towe years, including the ACCT and East Regional games in ’74. And for several years after that, as well. Was great father-son bonding time.

    As for superstitions, my Mom had gotten me a stuffed Snoopy when I was little. As I grew up, Snoopy got replaced by other toys, but my Mom latched onto him, especially during BB games. She would clutch that stuffed dog and rub his belly when her Gamecocks, or Dad’s Devils, or “our” Wolfpack were involved in a tight one. Snoopy had a pretty good overall record, as I recall. Eventually, she rubbed all the fur off his belly, and he met his demise.

    Need to go back and check the calendar to see if that was anywhere close to 1990… and buy another Snoopy !!!

  20. drpenn 03/22/2012 at 8:38 AM #

    1983, Started having a gang over to my best friend’s house to watch games. After our run started,we had to have the same people in the same positions – I was with my two friends planted on our blanket in front of the tv and we did not change the tablecloth or anything in the “watching area” during this time. Also had to have the ever popular “weenie fondue” to help us along. Guess What – It Worked! Nothing better than winning a national championship with all of your favorite pack fans gathered in one place.
    This year – my husband had to stay outside because every time he came in the Pack started playing awful. Finally could not take it anymore and went to the fridge to get the only beer there – PBR. My husband will be gone – thankfully, Friday night. He left me one PBR for good luck! Awesome! Go Pack!

  21. packalum08 03/22/2012 at 9:10 AM #

    Not a basketball one, but in football, during the games, I’d make the wolf sign with my left hand for offense and right hand for defense. If I ever switched or did both hands, things seemed to get worse.

  22. Primewolf 03/22/2012 at 7:42 PM #

    I have no special clothes, drink, food or TV for these endeavors. It is all about body position, energy level, and, most of all, alternating between standing in front of the TV, pacing, and otherwise expelling significant amounts of mental and vocal energy on only one outcome. Winning.

    If I sit and watch, get disgusted, question the calls, we lose.

    One has to to his part.

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