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Just kidding (couldn't help it)...but all kidding aside, no one on here is going to be able to justify this one way or the other. Only you know if you're truly being selfish, and only your wife knows if she's truly being selfish. Either one of you could convince anyone to support you one way or the other. You're going have to be honest, 1st with yourselves (you with yourself, her with herself), then with each other.
This won't be the popular answer, but your real guide in this is the Bible, which teaches your priorities are 1.) God, 2.) Family, 3.) Church, 4.) Others, 5.) Yourself. I'm not saying that you automatically have to give up going to games, but you may have to cut back at least some if it's truly conflicting with those priorities (be prepared for this possibility). Speaking for myself, I had to cut back majorly about 4 years ago. I came to know Christ about 6 years ago; our family began growing with children about 4 years ago; and I went from going to all home games (most with my wife, but some alone, which did cause some stress) to only going to anywhere from 1-3 games a year. This year I haven't been to any because of commitments to my family and to Church. For instance, late games are almost a no-go for me because I get back home so late that Sunday is harder than it should be. I still love State, and I still try to go to any event that I can, but it's not my priority anymore. I'm not saying this is the answer for you; maybe you don't have the same constraints I do. Only you can answer this based on where your life is.
At any rate, I hope this works out for you and your wife, and for what it's worth to you, I'll be praying for you and your family...In the words of Vic Schaefer, Praise the Lord and Go Dawgs!