Saturday, November 16, 2024

Quote of the Day (Richard Price, on Fans, The Crimson Tide, and Contact Sports)

“In our dissociated culture—despite whatever grace, glory and beauty they evoke in the best teams and players—contact sports serve two functions: They allay boredom, divert people from thinking about the dreariness of their lives; and they help people channel their rage. You can go to a revival in Selma on Friday or you can scream your lungs out in Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa on Saturday. The bottom line at both is transference of a lot of anger into a socially acceptable outlet….As coach Karl Marx once said, football is the opiate of the people.” —Novelist-screenwriter Richard Price, “Bear Bryant’s Miracles,” originally published in Playboy, October 1979, reprinted in Football: Great Writing About the National Sport, edited by John Schulian (2014)

This post is dedicated to two especially enthusiastic Crimson Tide fans: my friend Bridget and her husband Jim—both of whom, I am sure, disagree vehemently with Mr. Price’s contention in this quote.

The image accompanying this post, of University of Alabama football fans wearing crimson and white with the name of the football team on their garments (at the annual spring practice scrimmage game called “A-Day”), was taken on Apr. 17, 2010, by Carol M. Highsmith.

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