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We’re Not All Like This

Sports & Recreation Podcasts

A show that explores what it’s like to be a fan of a specific team by talking to those fans themselves. Hosted by Ryan Nanni and produced by Michael Surber.

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United States

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A show that explores what it’s like to be a fan of a specific team by talking to those fans themselves. Hosted by Ryan Nanni and produced by Michael Surber.

Language:

English


Episodes
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The UCLA Bruins

5/6/2024
We talk to Ryan Rosenblatt, Nico Gervasoni, and Nathan Eberhardt about rooting for the Rose Bowl's regular-season occupant, how UCLA fans when Chip Kelly left to be Ohio State's offensive coordinator, whether the success the Bruins enjoy in non-revenue sports eases any of the other pain, and what makes the USC rivalry different. Be sure to check out the special We're Not All Like This selections on Homefield Apparel and use code LIKETHIS to get 20% off any item in that group.

Duration:01:27:22

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The South Carolina Gamecocks

4/29/2024
Why did A'ja Wilson mean so much to South Carolina fans? How has watching Clemson's meteoric rise to multiple national championships impacted the Gamecock faithful? Did they ever develop a genuine rival in the SEC East? And is Sandstorm good? Katie Dzwierzynski, Kyle Bishop, and Rick Johnston address those questions and many more on this episode. Be sure to check out the special We're Not All Like This selections on Homefield Apparel and use code LIKETHIS to get 20% off any item in that group.

Duration:01:43:20

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The Duke Blue Devils

4/15/2024
Three fans - Ben Swain, Max Rego, and Shaker Samman - of one of the greatest villians in men's college basketball sat down with me to talk about whether Duke embraces the hate, what Kara Lawson has meant to the women's hoops team, who the most underrated Duke players ever are (and if such a thing exists), and what it's like being a basketball school in a conference desperately trying to survive in a football world. Be sure to check out the special We're Not All Like This selections on Homefield Apparel and use code LIKETHIS to get 20% off any item in that group.

Duration:01:38:06

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The Gonzaga Bulldogs

4/8/2024
Fan of Gonzaga men's basketball have gotten to see a lot of great things in the last couple of decades - 25 straight NCAA tournament bids, nine straight Sweet 16 appearances, and two runs to the last game of the year. But they haven't seen the Zags win a championship. Anyaa Carter, Tuck Clarry, and Peter Woodbrook talk with me about what it's been like to root for a program that's gone from perpetual Cinderella to title-or-bust, whether those expectations extend to the women's team, what college football team(s) Bulldog fans pull for, and what the Gonzaga experience is like outside of basketball. Be sure to check out the special We're Not All Like This selections on Homefield Apparel and use code LIKETHIS to get 20% off any item in that group.

Duration:01:37:36

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The Baylor Bears

4/1/2024
Baylor fans have seen a rivalry with Texas A&M disappear, might be losing another one for good with Texas leaving for the SEC, have dealt with two of the most shocking scandals in modern college sports history, watched their program-defining women's basketball coach leave for LSU, and had to cope with TCU making a run to the national championship game in football. We talk to Amy Graham Pagitt, Neil Shanks, and Shehan Jeyarajah about their experiences rooting for the Bears, what drew them to Baylor in the first place, and whether or not they've participated in one of the most unusual freshman traditions in CFB. Be sure to check out the special We're Not All Like This selections on Homefield Apparel and use code LIKETHIS to get 20% off any item in that group.

Duration:01:32:28

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The Cal Bears

3/25/2024
At the crossroads of beloved tradition and radical change, you will find the Cal Bears, who are trying to navigate a shifting college sports landscape that is thrusting them (along with their hated rivals, Stanford) into the ACC of all places. I talked to Nam Le, Trace Travers, and Nico Savidge about the experience of being a Cal fan, what they're losing with the end of playing USC and UCLA, and whether Cal sees itself as victim or villain in the collapse of the Pac-12. Be sure to check out the special We're Not All Like This selections on Homefield Apparel and use code LIKETHIS to get 20% off any item in that group.

Duration:01:28:24

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The Tennessee Volunteers

3/18/2024
Tennessee fans have seen a lot of ups and downs and dramatic twists over the past 15 or so years, and I sat down with Holly Anderson, Charlie Burris, and Jake Thompson to dig into that emotional journey. We cover the difference between rooting for Lady Vols basketball and other Tennessee sports, the most hated people inside and outside of Knoxville, and whether the Vol Navy is essential or just a cool sideshow. Be sure to check out the special We're Not All Like This selections on Homefield Apparel and use code LIKETHIS to get 20% off any item in that group.

Duration:01:31:40

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The Maryland Terrapins

3/11/2024
Maryland's gone from an ACC school that won a title in men's and women's basketball within four years of each other to a Big Ten school that doesn't have a lot of natural rivals and has seen football and men's hoops fall off somewhat. How do Terp fans feel about all that change, Maryland's future in college sports, and the importance of lacrosse? Thanks to Alex Kirshner, Kofie Yeboah, and Matt Ellentuck for joining me on this episode. Be sure to check out the special We're Not All Like This selections on Homefield Apparel and use code LIKETHIS to get 20% off any item in that group.

Duration:01:08:15

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The Buffalo Bills (Bonus Episode)

2/8/2024
While we work on preparing Season 2, we put together a special bonus episode talking to three fans of the Buffalo Bills - Prescott Rossi, Victoria Zeller, and Taylor Fulton - to learn more about the nuances of Bills Mafia, which team in the AFC East Bills fans hate the most, and how the Bills maybe serve as the college football team of Buffalo. Keep an eye out for Season 2 in early March 2024!

Duration:02:05:09

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The West Virginia Mountaineers

10/24/2023
Season 1 of We're Not All Like This wraps up with a look at the fans of West Virginia. Does the Big 12 feel like home for a school nowhere near Texas? Who, of all the amazing talents that came through Morgantown, was the most exciting and electrifying Mountaineer to watch? And what's with the whole lighting furniture on fire thing? Beth Carpenter, Chris Sedenka, and Matt Kirchner help us answer those questions (and yes, a few about Pitt). Special thanks to our sponsor, Homefield Apparel, for supporting the first season of our show. We'll be back in January with new episodes!

Duration:01:15:43

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The Connecticut Huskies

10/17/2023
UConn's men's basketball team has won five national titles; the women's team has won eleven. So, naturally, we're here to talk about UConn football, a program that voluntarily left the American Athletic Conference to go independent. We asked Whitney McIntosh, Bryan Jackson, and the mysterious @NoEscalators to walk us through the peak years of Husky football were like, the expectations fans have now, and whether seeing other teams chase power conference status in football serves as a warning to UConn. Oh, and there's some Dan Orlovsky talk, too. Special thanks to our sponsor, Homefield Apparel.

Duration:01:23:55

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The Washington State Cougars

10/10/2023
Washington State exists in opposition to a lot of things: the Washington Huskies, the Idaho Vandals, the richer and shinier members of the Pac-12, the football TV media industry, and anyone who thinks it's weird to put a college in the middle of rolling fields of wheat and lentils. What is it like to be in the first group of Cougs vs. Everybody? Does that history make Washington State more ready to face an unpleasant college football future? And what on earth is Cougar Gold? These questions, and others, are put to Kerith Burke, Craig Powers, and Brian Floyd in this episode. Special thanks to our sponsor, Homefield Apparel.

Duration:01:20:45

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The Louisville Cardinals

10/3/2023
What drives the Kentucky-Louisville rivalry? Do Cardinals fans want the Keg of Nails game to come back? How do they feel about the school serving as a stepping stone for so many college football coaches? And how the heck did Papa John occupy a place of such prominence within Louisville athletics? We asked these questions and others of Keith Wynne, Haley O'Shaughnessy, and Mark Ennis to better understand the outnumbered-in-Kentucky existence of Louisville fans. Special thanks to our sponsor, Homefield Apparel.

Duration:01:26:10

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The Ole Miss Rebels

9/26/2023
Ole Miss has the most famous college tailgate, a football history peppered with painful and baffling losses, a coaching lineage that includes Houston Nutt and Ed Orgeron, and a whole lot of confederate imagery in its past. We asked Alex McDaniel, Zach Berry, and Bunkie Perkins to walk us through what it's like to root for a college football team that might be cursed, whether the Egg Bowl has always been this bananas, and whether The Grove is what national media presents it to be. Special thanks to our sponsor, Homefield Apparel.

Duration:01:23:40

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The Michigan Wolverines

9/19/2023
What is a Michigan Man? Why do Michigan fans care so much about history? How similar are they to Ohio State fans? And what do they love/hate about their most Michigan coach, Jim Harbaugh? We put these questions to Jane Coaston, Ace Anbender, and Ben Mathis-Lilley in an effort to understand what it's like to root for the victors valiant. Special thanks to our sponsor, Homefield Apparel.

Duration:01:13:59

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The TCU Horned Frogs

9/12/2023
This was the first episode we recorded after the 2023 season began in full, which meant I talked to Joel Anderson, Melissa Triebwasser, and Grant McGalliard within a week of TCU losing the season opener at home to Deion Sanders and Colorado. They were kind enough to explain to me: - How that loss fits into the larger experience of being a TCU fan - Whether last year's run to the national championship game reset expectations for the Horned Frogs - What TCU's place is in the hearts and minds of Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex residents - The relationship TCU fans have with Gary Patterson after his less than pleasant exit - LaDainian Tomlinson's level of appreciation from modern TCU fans And plenty more. Special thanks to our sponsor, Homefield Apparel.

Duration:01:25:01

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The Miami Hurricanes

9/5/2023
For two monstrous stretches - 1986 to 1992 and 2000 to 2003 - Miami was one of the most dominant, talented, and bombastic teams in the history of college football. But it's been a while since those halcyon days of U-ness, so I talked to Brody Logan, Chris Wittyngham, and Cam Underwood about: - When they realllllly thought Miami was back only to crash back to Earth - Which Florida program the Canes enjoy seeing struggle the most - Who Miami fans blame for the last twenty years - Why fans of Miami love to taunt, brag, and cause friction as much as the best Hurricane teams did And more! Special thanks to our sponsor, Homefield Apparel.

Duration:01:05:36

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The Arizona State Sun Devils

8/29/2023
Arizona State has a reputation as a party school and, while it comes by that very honestly, the experience of rooting for Sun Devils football is not what something you would call "consistently festive and chill." On this episode, we talked to Gina Mizell, Justin Prestegard, and Brad Denny to learn more about the Territorial Cup rivalry, how ASU fans feel about leaving the Pac-12, why the 1997 Rose Bowl is the perfect microcosm of the highs and lows of the Sun Devils, and what heaven and hell look like for an Arizona State fan. Special thanks to our sponsor, Homefield Apparel.

Duration:01:08:26

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The Notre Dame Fighting Irish

8/22/2023
Notre Dame is not the kind of football program that inspires apathy in anyone. Swathed in tradition, the Fighting Irish are connected, often via bad feelings on one or both sides, to a number of other teams all around the college football landscape. They are the school simultaneously nestled at the center of the sport and most loudly criticized for what outsiders perceive as undeserved attention, influence, or respect. So what is it like to root for the school that sits at the intersection of history, Catholicism, and constant expectation? We talked to Jessica Smetana, Joshua Vowles, and Mike Golic Jr. to get a better sense of how Notre Dame fans feel about the value of independence, the school they hate losing to the most, and which negative stereotype of the Fighting Irish fanbase is the most accurate. Special thanks to our sponsor, Homefield Apparel.

Duration:01:09:27

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The Iowa Hawkeyes

8/15/2023
For over two decades, Iowa football has been a model of consistency, with 19 bowl appearances since 2001 thanks in large part to tenacious defense and special teams. But with that consistency comes some limits; Iowa hasn't won a share of the Big Ten title since 2004, and the Kirk Ferentz offense is...a stylistic choice. To better understand what it's like to root for the Hawkeyes, I interviewed Lucy Rohden, Adam Kramer, and Patrick Vint and asked them what Iowa fans expect from the program, what the Ferentz legacy would be if he retired after this year, and to explain how Iowa stole farmers from the ag school in the state. Thanks as always to Homefield Apparel for sponsoring the show.

Duration:01:03:03