pretty easy. i bleed purple and gold. and i have been a saints fan since the bag head days and never hid that, even up here in (gag) dallas cowboy country.
LSU - Alma mater, no brainer. Saints - Grew up with my dad being a big Saints fan and kind of inherited it. I remember watching games with him whenever we got to see each other. I just wish he could have made it a few more years to see the Super Bowl. Braves - Baseball was my sport in high school and I used to collect Chipper Jones' baseball cards. Since the Braves were the only team I had consistent exposure to on TBS, I became a fan. Been to a few games in Atlanta, including one of the World Series games back in the day. Don't really follow baseball very closely any more though.
The Rockies are my favorite MLB team. At least they were until they released Hawpe. Air Force. Spent 20 years in the USAF including six at the Academy.
Besides the obvious LSU and Saints, it was pretty easy to adopt the Hornets as "my" NBA team when they moved to New Orleans, and even moreso to stick with them when they didn't abandon us after Katrina. Were there no New Orleans NBA team, the Cincinnati Reds would be my 3rd logo. I chose the Reds as my baseball team as a kid when Pete Rose was still playing outfield, though I don't remember what attracted me to them back then. I'm enjoying this season, as you might guess.
Saints and LSU are obvious. I am banning my Astros until they once again show an effort to put a winning product on the field. In the interim, I like the Rays.
hmmm... well, i am pretty excited with some of the changes that have been made recently. we absolutely OWN the pirates of late (though i am not sure what kind of consolation that is.) there is new life being infused into the team, and it may be a while before we see significant changes, but if the saints can win the superbowl....