Withdrawal: It’s not just for fans

Don’t get me wrong — I love the Division I basketball tournament and I can derive a good amount of satisfaction from watching it, but it just isn’t the same. This time of the season I’m always dealing with incredible withdrawal symptoms.

I’ve been going full-bore at this since about mid-July, when we dove deep into preparations for Kickoff on D3football.com. So when the D-III tournament ends … there’s a lot of space to fill.

I know there are fans who feel the same way, and certainly there are players. We don’t often hear about the latter, but Steve Solloway of the Portland (Maine) Press Herald fills the void. He wrote this week about Southern Maine’s Ashley Marble, under the headline “Still driven, with no place to go.”

Best wishes to Marble, and all of this year’s seniors, filling whatever space might be left inside after the end of the season. After all, for me, there will be another season eventually, and my role doesn’t change as time goes on. For each year’s graduating class, the next fall is never the same.

3 thoughts on “Withdrawal: It’s not just for fans

  1. As I get up in years and time seems to be in high gear, I’m told not to look ahead but make the most of every day. Is it October 15 yet?
    And yes I do love March Madness but D-III bball is truly grassroots.
    Great job D3Hoops.
    The Stormy Petrels will be back next season gettin’ after it.

  2. Coach:

    While we didn’t get a chance to meet, thanks for making the trip up. I hope you enjoyed the games if not the weather. 🙂

  3. yep it’s going to be real weird for me next year when oct. 15 rolls around and i’m not in the gym for practice….or not sitting at the top of the bleachers filming a game….or not getting to the gym 2 hours before games and setting out the jerseys. going to be real weird, especially since basketball was my life nearly every day from oct. 15 to whenever the season ended.

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