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CULTURE Students Celebrate Eagles Advancing to Super Bowl
Elijah McDow Staff Writer
Cont. from page 1 embraced it and her outlook for Super Bowl Sunday is the same as many other Eagles fans, “no one likes us, we don’t care.”
Johnson is not the only Wildcat taking this approach, as sophomore Taj Walter also has a similar outlook. As a Philadelphia native, he has enjoyed every minute of the season from August until now.
“This whole season has been amazing,’’ Walter said. “It’s been so nice to be good again.” Throughout the entirety of the playoffs, Walter has made sure his allegiance to the Eagles is clear and obvious. While he has received a hard time for this, he knows plenty of people despise the Eagles and has responded by “talking a lot of trash and wearing jerseys.”

The majority of this season has left many Eagles fans excited but also in awe. Two of those fans are Johnson and Walter but another is sophomore Peter Kowenhoven.
“Winning in 2018 was amazing and I never thought we would be able to turn it around so quickly,” Kowenhoven said. “Jalen Hurts took a massive jump this year and the draft picks and offseason trades have been vital to us reaching this moment again.”
When asked how this season compares to five years ago, Kowenhoven was quick to mention how a night like February 4th, 2018 can never be replicated.
“Nothing will ever top that night in 2018,” he said. “When we won I started crying, and to this day, it is still t,he best moment of my life.
Even though nothing will be as good as 2018, winning this Super Bowl will still be special, I probably won’t cry again but I’ll definitely be wearing my lucky jersey that I wore five years ago.”
Even Villanova professors are getting in on the Super Bowl excitement. Adjunct professor of psychology John Pierce sported the hat Jason Kelce wore at the Eagles Super Bowl parade in 2018 to class on Monday. The hat was recreated by Delaware County designer James May.
“He has made about 300 or so so I picked up mine up today to grab it to be part of the Eagles community, celebrate the victory and provide hopefully good luck for two weeks from now,” Pierce said.
It’s clear that the spirit of the Eagles is resonating with everyone at Villanova from professors to students. As Johnson alluded to, “there’s nowhere else like Philly.”
Whenever one of the teams is doing well, everyone comes together to celebrate. It is a special feeling and a sense of community that many other cities do not have. Despite the traffic, road closures, larger than usual crowd and tight windows in between games, this past weekend demonstrated that many Villanova students show the Eagles the same love that they do the Wildcats. Even though the Super Bowl will take place 2,350.1 miles away, it may as well be held in Philadelphia because the trash talking, wearing of lucky jerseys and the “no one likes us we don’t care” attitude will extend across the country.
While it remains to be seen if there will be another parade down Broad Street, one thing that is for sure is that Eagles fans will take Philadelphia by storm.