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I haven't been to a game at the U since 1988, so this is a serious question... what would the people around the guy be doing if the situation were reversed? (Colors reversed, score reversed, playing at Rice-Eccles.) Would the Ute fans be as good of sports? Or would they be pouring beer on the guy or something like that?
I haven't been to a game at the U since 1988, so this is a serious question... what would the people around the guy be doing if the situation were reversed? (Colors reversed, score reversed, playing at Rice-Eccles.) Would the Ute fans be as good of sports? Or would they be pouring beer on the guy or something like that?
I haven't been to a game at the U since 1988, so this is a serious question... what would the people around the guy be doing if the situation were reversed? (Colors reversed, score reversed, playing at Rice-Eccles.) Would the Ute fans be as good of sports? Or would they be pouring beer on the guy or something like that?
I don't know what's more out of place in that picture. The guy guy in the lower left or the girl in the upper right? Check it out.
They would get harrassed for sure. But I am sure this guy was as well. It seems weird to me that he seems to be sitting in the student section. I could be wrong on that but the others in the picture look a lot like students.
.... Would the Ute fans be as good of sports? Or would they be pouring beer on the guy or something like that?
It's funny that so many BYU fans still play the "beer" card after Max Hall's comments. It just shows such a willingness to fall in line with whatever they've been told. As YB already mentioned, beer is not sold at RES and like YB, I have never seen anybody successfully sneak it in. Nevermind the fact that Max Hall flat-out lied about the beer incident (classy move btw), let's just go ahead and keep assuming that sort of stuff happens. Anytime BYU has won @ Utah, I've never seen news reports of beatings or any other serious conflicts. The fact of the matter is, BYU fans have been attending games @ RES for years, rooting on their team, and going home safely afterwards.
General rule of thumb: If you're going to wear opposing teams gear into an away stadium, be ready to take your lumps. While nobody deserves to be physically assaulted, you shouldn't get a free pass either.
What about if there was a fan like that at a Dodgers game of San Francisco 49ers game?