it really started with Gordon Gee. He was always on his high horse about how college football has its priorities all wrong. It shouldn't be about wins and losses or money, blah, blah, blah. But when everyone else's bowl game proceeds were divided up amongst the league, including to the teams who didn't contribute, he sure didn't volunteer to give his share back.
I know every conference has to have a 'worst' team....they can't all be good. But vandy has been the worst team for a quarter of a century, and they haven't made any serious attempts to get better. They've stuck with CBJ, that's great. What else? Facility upgrades? Sure, they got a weight room and added a moon bounce out front of the stadium for the kids. And they did some painting. They've waited on NCAA-mandated parity to even the field rather than trying to make things happen themselves; there again, Gordon Gee tried his best to bring the rest of football down to his level instead of trying to step up to everyone else's level.
To the poster who said nobody ever talks about vandy on the radio up here: We must listen to different channels. Many of their fans are like people with new money. In the past it's been that they'd win a big game and all of a sudden you'd think they were kings of the SEC. They finally beat ut 4 years ago and they made a DVD about the win; and I'm not kidding. They put out radio ads to sell the DVD....about beating ut. Now that they're undefeated, it's like Bubba winning the $100,000 jackpot around here.
But those are my reasons and my reasons only. You're free to pull for them if that's what you want. I'm a fan of a good underdog story myself, just not the vandy underdog story.