This week's Monday Motivation is dedicated to sister Jean and all the fans just like her. The moms who drive 5 hours to watch you play five minutes, but still yell the loudest. The dads who spend their days in the summer putting together makeshift batting cages in the backyard and bringing down endless rebounds in the driveway. The little sibling that dresses up in full cheer leader attire just to cheer on their big brother. These are the people who play for, push through for, do one more rep for, the ones who motivate and inspire us. Loyola is in the final four, the first time an eleven seed has made it this far since George Mason's run in the early 2000's. Their fans never doubted, their coaches never doubted, their parents never doubted and they themselves never doubted what they could achieve. They play with the legacy of the 1963 Loyola team to bring the only national championship to the state of Illinois with four African Americans in the starting line up. They p...
America is the land of the underdog, from the Revolutionary War to the Great Depression it is the American sense of resilience that propels us forward. The belief that even the smallest most unassuming people are capable of achieving greatness beyond measure. This idea of the upset is as old as the Old Testament, and as David conquered Goliath so do many small universities conquer basketball royalty in the field of 64. Some will make history, some will make memories, some will shed tears and others will cut down nets. One thing remains constant in the month of march and that is when it comes to college basketball magic and madness are the staples. Dig deep and find that Monday Motivation and dominate in spite of those who doubted you, attack every day to achieve greatness and make anyone regret labeling you an underdog. So far march has been a non-stop barrage of upsets and firsts, from the first ever win in the first round by a 16 seed to the cinderella Loyola Chicago Ramblers ad...