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Las Vegas Desert Dogs Launch 2023-24 Season

After finishing up their inaugural season in the NLL last year, the Las Vegas Desert Dogs are ready to launch a new season! Playing at the Michelob ULTRA Arena at…

Las Vegas Desert Dogs in action at the Michelob ULTRA Arena

Las Vegas Desert Dogs in action at the Michelob ULTRA Arena

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After finishing up their inaugural season in the NLL last year, the Las Vegas Desert Dogs are ready to launch a new season! Playing at the Michelob ULTRA Arena at Mandalay Bay, the season homer opener is this Friday night.

Stopping by to say "hi" on The Mike & Carla Morning Show was Erik Turner and Conner Kirst from the team. They came in with donuts from Pink Box and to talk about Professional Box Lacrosse. Both guys are stoked to begin season 2 in Las Vegas! They gave the M&C Morning Show a lot of insight to the game. The difference between college and the pro ranks, indoor versus outdoor and much more.

Las Vegas Desert Dogs Are Ready For Season 2!

If you've never been, it a must see sport with a lot of action constantly going on from the moment they drop the ball. A ball that travels about 90-95 mph per shot most of the time. However, Erik let us know that, although all the players are pretty padded up, it does sting a bit getting hit! And then the big secret was out when we asked Conner if everything thing was "padded up"?

That's when it came out that Kirsty goes "without"...he admitted that he has a problem running when wearing one! As Turner stated, "...he's crazy!"  But that all could change now that it's common knowledge.

It was a good time and a lot of insight to the game of box lacrosse from both Erik and Conner! Including the great deal for locals for the home opener this Friday at Mandalay Bay. Tickets are $20, but there is a two for one special going on until tonight at midnight!

So, get your tickets now and join the party this Friday night! But do listen to the visit with the guys and get more familiar with the game, the team and two great guys that are ready to WIN!

7 Hilarious Football Fan Superstitions Shared by Redditors

Football fans are gearing up for the upcoming NFL season. Some fans are so passionate that their enthusiasm borders on religious fervor. And yes, they pray for their team.  Beyond their prayers, they also have some superstitions. You know the types: they go barechested in zero degree weather and paint themselves in their favorite team's colors. Their mood for the week depends on if their team won or lost. There are fans and then there devout believers.  Those are the ones who get a bit too superstitious.

Football fans superstitions

You know that person who stays in the same spot throughout an entire game, and when their team gives up possession they change positions? That's who we're talking about. So, when things are going well, they're practically immobile. They won't step away for food or even use the bathroom. Why? Because they can’t risk "messing up the flow." On the other hand, if things are not going as planned, they might wander around the living room persistently in search of a lucky seat where good things could potentially happen. Of course, for some fans, their ritualistic and superstitious behaviors might just be traditions, regardless of whether their team comes out on top or experiences a loss.

From wearing a specific jersey to eating a particular snack, these rituals are believed to bring luck and influence the game. For instance, some fans might have a lucky pre-game routine, like wearing mismatched socks or doing a little victory dance before kickoff. Even food choices play a role, with some fans only eating certain foods while watching the game, like nachos or chicken wings, believing that deviating from this menu might lead to bad luck. It's these quirky and often amusing superstitions that add an extra layer of excitement to the football fan experience.

Take a look at a few of these superstition-filled traditions that football fans have been sharing on Reddit.

Jersey Power

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For some fans, the belief in "jersey power" is real, relying on their chosen jersey to bring their team to victory. A Reddit user revealed, "I change jerseys every game. Never wear the same one twice in a row." They mentioned that during one season, the Jaguars secured a 3-1 record when following this practice, but experienced a 0-12 record when they didn't.

Fiery Ritual

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Some fans unquestionably take their rituals to the extreme. During Vince Young's playing days, a Redditor mentioned that they used to perform a rather unconventional practice of burning a photo of the player. They would attach a picture of his face to a Barbie doll and place it on the grill as part of their ritual.

Sound of Silence

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This particular approach might come across as a bit harsh, yet it seems to show results for this person. Apparently, ignoring their wife and kid during the game is their strategy. "I know it's weird and the results haven't been great, but I'm not going to risk it," they wrote. Priorities, dude!

Quantum Football Mechanics

Some say that dissecting your superstitions like a science can work wonders. A Reddit user shared their approach, saying that if, for some reason, they tune into the game late and the Ravens are in the lead, they turn the game off. "Watching will only swing the game in the opposite direction. It's like the Heisenberg Principle of quantum football mechanics. Intense observation will only change the outcome," they humorously explained. That's dedication!

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Designated Sweet Spot

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Having a lucky seat or a designated sweet spot to park yourself during every football game is a ritual many fans swear by. According to one person, during game days, they make a point to occupy the exact same barstool. They mentioned, "Everyone has assigned seats at the bar."

Goodbye Hygiene

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Some hardcore football fans throw hygiene to the wind. A Reddit user opened up about their peculiar belief. If they don't shower right before the game, they're convinced the Eagles will end up on the losing side. They added, "Sometimes if we had a crappy first half, I'll take another shower, for a fresh start."

Habitual Counting

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Luck can take some interesting forms, like the practice of counting things a specific number of times. A person mentioned that on game days, they apply three strokes of deodorant per armpit in support of Russell Wilson. Some people are all about the idea that stuff tends to go down in threes.

Mike O’Brian is the Program Director and Morning Show host on 96.3 KKLZ in Las Vegas, along with Carla Rea. He has been with the Beasley Media Group for almost 23 years. Mike was named one of the “Best Program Directors In America” by Radio Ink magazine. Over the years, “The Mike & Carla Morning Show” have been presented with a number of proclamations for their work in the community and numerous awards. Having lived in Las Vegas for over 35 years, he writes articles on living in Las Vegas, sports, and odd stories happening within the state of Nevada. Mike is the host of the morning show and program director of 96.3 KKLZ/Las Vegas. He has been doing mornings in Las Vegas for the past 38 years. Over the years, he has hosted a numerous amount of community events and has been the P.A. announcer for a number of sports teams in Las Vegas. He has written on living in Las Vegas, the sports teams here, as well as odd & little-known facts about Las Vegas & Nevada.