Your toughest losses as a sports fan
I'm a fan of Ohio State football and they lost a heartbreaker tonight (42-41). Being a fan of mostly Ohio teams (and Kentucky basketball), I've experienced a lot of heartbreaking losses as a fan. Here are my 5 (actually 6) toughest losses as a sports fan:
5) 2012 Cincinnati Reds: Won the first two games on the road against the Giants, only to come back home and lose 3 in a row (and the Giants went on to win the World Series). I was talking to my brother and one of my sisters on the phone while watching Game 3 and, after Scott Rolen made an error to allow the game-winning run to score, my brother said the Reds were going to lose the series. How right he was.
4) OSU vs Clemson, 2019: Just a wild game that had a little bit of everything. OSU just made too many mistakes to win.
3) OSU vs Michigan, 1996: I could easily pick 6 or 7 games from the John Cooper era at OSU, but I'll pick this one. OSU was playing at home, a big favorite, but just stunk it up the second half...a gut-wrenching 13-9 loss.
2) Kentucky vs Duke, 1992: This was a gut punch...the Christian Laettner shot at the buzzer. I think I cursed at the TV for 15 minutes straight after Laettner's shot. A great game...but such a heartbreaking loss if you were a UK fan.
1) (tie) Cincinnati Bengals vs San Francisco 49'ers, Super Bowls XVI (1981) and XXIII (1988): Two heartbreaking losses in two different ways. Could've, Would've, Should've...but didn't. I didn't put last year's SB loss because I don't really follow the NFL anymore (although I pull hard for Joe Burrow...he's from Southern Ohio like I am) and I figured the Bengals would blow it anyway. π But I couldn't even look at Joe Montana for a long time after these games (although I rather like and respect him now).
How about you...what are your toughest losses as a sports fan?