Ok, so it's like this: Please don't think I'm hating on the LDS. As I've said in countless other posts, I've lived in the Ogden/Layton area my entire life and have countless LDS family and friends who I love and respect very much. With that being said, I think last night was the first time I saw a completely different LDS than what I'm used to.
My girlfriend and I were seated in an area that had about 15 people who were obvious family members surrounding us. About 8 of the people were children ranging from 8 to 2 years old. The kids ran wild in the stands with ZERO discipline from their parents. The married couples did not interact AT ALL. The wives sat a row in front of their husbands, never looked at each other, or spoke to each other. They only communicated through the children ("ask your mom", "go see daddy", etc). At one point, my girlfriend asked one of the husbands a question about the game. He spun around and hollered "Not Now!. He never turned back around after game action had stopped to apologize or even discuss why she had asked him a question. The children were basically in my gf's lap the entire evening with their jumping around, trash throwing, and general disrespectful behavior. The adults and children had no problem staring at us as if we were the devil. I actually liked that part, but I've never seen so many adults who will just stare at you.
The crowd as a whole was quieter than I expected. I was in the east bleachers at the 50 yard line 35 rows up so maybe it wasn't as loud way up there but I was amazed how little of an impact that crowd had as a whole (maybe the fact that the stadium is 1/3 full of toddlers is a factor). I've been a visitor in many stadiums and while you always get razzed, you tend to get about as much respect back as you put out. LES was easily the rudest/strangest group I've ever been around.