I grew up traveling the US from the west coast to the mid-west between the ages of 4 and 13. I've been a Kansas City Royals fan, a Denver Broncos fan, and an Iowa Hawkeyes fan (I mean, the place that I used to get my haircut had a poster of a woman throwing up and a caption that read, "Oh my God, I just kissed a Corn Husker").
When I was 13, we moved back to the town in which I was born in Eastern Washington. I was not a Seahawks fan but there we stayed and I had an older cousin who was always pushing the Seahawks and Huskies on me. I completely looked up to the guy but he was a "coastie" as my uncles liked to call anyone that lived in Western Washington and they were cougar fans. I thought my uncles were a-holes so I decided I was a Husky and Seahawks fan. Been one ever since.
I'm now in my thirties, have become a "coastie" and I love the Seahawks and Huskies. I don't know what the definition of a bandwagon fan is but I won't fault anyone for their reasoning. Bandwagon, die hard, fanatic... come one, come all IMHO.
When I was 13, we moved back to the town in which I was born in Eastern Washington. I was not a Seahawks fan but there we stayed and I had an older cousin who was always pushing the Seahawks and Huskies on me. I completely looked up to the guy but he was a "coastie" as my uncles liked to call anyone that lived in Western Washington and they were cougar fans. I thought my uncles were a-holes so I decided I was a Husky and Seahawks fan. Been one ever since.
I'm now in my thirties, have become a "coastie" and I love the Seahawks and Huskies. I don't know what the definition of a bandwagon fan is but I won't fault anyone for their reasoning. Bandwagon, die hard, fanatic... come one, come all IMHO.