Baseball is all we had in the 90's when I was growing up. After a couple of promising football teams in the later 80's when I was becoming aware of sports beyond running around in a semi-structural fashion in neighborhood yards, the 90's happened and all was lost in football. Not that I cared overly much about football back then, other than my dad took me to some Ole Miss games, and that was fun in person. Mostly I wanted to know how Jordan was doing, and were the Bulls ever gonna win a championship with him? Wait, scratch that....they got one. Wait, they got another one. Wait, another.....
Anyway, on the local front, football was dismal, and basketball had highly talented yet underachieving rosters, such as ones with Chris Jackson, Shaq, and Stanley Roberts, which teams barely made a dent in the tourney.
Baseball is kinda what we had to keep us going back then. And because the team was so frequently successful in my pre-teen and teen years, it became a thing I latched on to. Plus, catching a game at the Box live is a very enjoyable way to spend an afternoon or evening.
I never cared enough to watch much regular season games (outside of LSU) or closely track the conference or national teams (outside of LSU), but once post-season starts, I used to love watching the regionals onward on TV. For various reasons, that tapered off around 10 years ago, and this post-season is the first I've cut on TV so we can watch it in probably that long.
Which in one way, I feel is a shame, because apparently our teams the past few years have been okay. And in another way, is not a shame, because I know we just bought players like Skenes away from Air Force, just like we do in football, and the whole thing has the stink of "You'll never know if I love LSU, I'm just here for the money, bruh" on it, just like football. Though, for some reason, not quite as much, to me. I do still feel something for the baseball team. Whereas I feel virtually disconnected and at most irritated with the football team.