Like you, GatorinGA, I like to think of myself as having the ability to be objective. I suppose like most things it is a matter of degree. We all can be objective when we try, to one degree or another. I previously wrote that it was difficult for me to cast my valuable first vote for Mr. Tebow simply because he is a Gator. In some ways that is ridiculous, but it is visceral reality. You may have already concluded yourself from vague hints made on this very forum that some Bulldawg fans don't like UF or anything associated with it. The same is true of me, and I know why, I think.
You stated it fairly accurately some time ago. I think it is primarily due to jealousy. To me it's similar to the feelings Boston Red Sox fans have against the Yankees and San Francisco Giants fans have against the Dodgers. The Yanks and Dodgers are the \"big boys.\" They're the big time, the big city, the big money, the big celebrities, etc. They have the most championships, the most recent success, etc. Consequently, we (Giants fans and Red Sox fans) covet what they got. It doesn't work the opposite way. Although the enmity and friction is strong from Yankee and Dodger fans, it is not as bitter; it is not as inwardly destructive. These are generalized statements of course. One can always find exceptions on the extreme fringes.
Similarly, UF is the big time down here, and now especially w/ their recent run of success under UM. And now, and now, add to that the crushing horror of this new, wildly successful QB, nicknamed superman. I, for one, have to be careful when I talk about UF or Tebow. I have to consciously, deliberately try to be objective when I am trying to be serious. Fortunately, most of the time I don't have to be serious about it. But when I sit down to watch a GA game or a Florida game (doesn't matter who UF is playing), I am very serious and very emotional about the outcome. I suspect it's not healthy. UGA's win this year over UF really helped ease so many tensions. Life has been getting so much better ever since then.