It's amazing how things change yet some things stay the same. As children we are taught traditions, and how to celebrate them. These can consist of anything like candles on a Birthday cake, having turkey on Thanksgiving, to opening your stockings first on Christmas Day. Whatever it is we remember and in some cases continue the tradition. Oh sure we've changed some of the traditions and in some cases make up our own traditions. Yet in the end we cherish our traditions and the things that remind us of those traditions.. Who doesn't watch a horror movie on Halloween, a Charlie Brown cartoon before thanksgiving, or Miracle on 34th st around Christmas?
Well The Champions Classic is kind of becoming a tradition for KU faithful. I believe this will be KU's 5th season playing in the classic. It's almost weird but for me it's like the beginning of the college basketball season. As I'm not able to watch the KU games on that ESPN (screw everybody over) 3 internet station. Ah but I digress as the world and it's traditions are changing.
I don't know if they'll continue the Champions series, or what it's future holds. Yet for this year and next year it will be the sign, the tradition that KU basketball has returned to me again. You know I think I'll take the day off from work that wonderful day. Stock my garage fridge full of beer. Of course I will stay up late Monday night preparing the meat for the buffet I will grill the day KU hits the hard wood again. I will drink, I will cook, I will feed my friends, I will feed my neighbors, I will feed the stranger passing by, I will feed my family, and yes I will even feed myself. When all the cheap beer is drank, and all the food is ate. Then the Charcoals will be cooled and the friends forced to leave. For you see it's a tradition that I watch the KU game in my Bedroom, by myself with My legs crossed and drinking a nice dark craft beer.