Anybody who knows me will know that I'm really don't have much time for any sport that isn't rugby. But when in Rome, I thought, I might as well give Roman sports a shot. But I'm not in Rome - I'm in America. So I went to see a baseball game and, of course, the Lobo's first football game of the season. Mixed reviews.
Isotopes Stadium |
Two Sundays ago, I went to see the Albuquerque Isotopes play the Colorado Springs Sky Sox. It was the last game of the baseball season, so I figured I should go to at least one game while I had the chance. Now, I'll admit it - I didn't have particularly high hopes. Everyone I knew who had watched baseball before told me it was really boring. The premise of the game, after all, isn't the most exciting. Hit the ball, run around the bases, the end. I have to say though, I actually really enjoyed it. It might have dragged on a little, but there was so much happening in the stadium between plays, it wasn't hard to keep yourself from feeling bored. I'll admit that I got a little distracted from the game towards the end, but I still enjoyed myself. Also, the Isotopes lost, but they did put on a fireworks display to make up for it. I am a sucker for a good fireworks display.
The following Saturday was the UNM Lobos first football game of the season against Mississippi Valley State. Luckily, we actually won this one, 66-0. Even though that's a pretty impressive win, I really don't have much to say about it. I'll be honest, we got a little caught up pre-game tradition (let's call it that, I'm not getting myself into trouble!) and actually ended up missing most of the first half. We also left early to get a head start on post-game tradition. So well done Lobos - sorry I didn't offer a little more school spirit! I've seen American football before, though, so I kind of knew what I was missing.
Engaging in 'tradition' may or may not have hindered my ability to take as many photos as I'd have liked to, but here's a low quality snapchat picture of the Lobos stadium, and another of Ashleigh and I sporting the Lobos' colours.
Over the next few weeks, I'll actually get to enjoy my kind of sport now that the Rugby World Cup is almost upon us. Despite recent tragedies in the Welsh team (I don't want to talk about it), all three of us Welsh here at UNM plan to watch as many games as we time zones will let us together and hope for the best. You never know, Wales could surprise us.