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They need to be shown the door. Have fun in the ACC.Classless. Bet they get an SEC fine
I love watching Corrall play, he should win the Heisman.I don’t like it win our fans throw stuff. It’s is extremely stupid. However, I don’t ever remember that much stuff or that long of a delay. I also know you have idiots that cheer when players get hurt, but not like when that place erupted when Corrall got hurt.
Kiffin got hit with a golf ball, there were mustard bottles etc thrown, and someone could have gotten seriously hurt. There was also a loud and sustained booing when Kiffin first walked on to the field.
LOL!! Ohhhhh….. since it was ONE, mustard bottle then it’s fine.BOTTLE - NOT BOTTLE(S) - AS IN SINGULAR. And we Boo every team that comes on the field. Did you expect them to throw him roses??
Do you not think that BOBO will get the same???
LOL!! Ohhhhh….. since it was ONE, mustard bottle then it’s fine.
I sincerely hope our fans don’t behave like that.
I have watched lots of football games, college and NFL, where fans have thrown stuff onto the field. It happens everywhere. But I have never seen a game where as much stuff was thrown onto the field as at the Tennessee game last night. I've never seen the home team's cheerleaders and band evacuated from the stadium over safety concerns. I think the delay was just over 20 minutes. I've never heard game announcers seriously discuss calling the game due to the chaos in the stadium. Gamecock fans have never done anything like that. Heck, Philadelphia Eagles fans have never done anything like that.Wait.......Ours fans have also been known to throw stuff onto the field
No, it's not fine. But one mustard bottle is not BOTTLES. And our fans did that against clemsux in 2019 with water bottles. Not to the extent that the Vols did last night, but it was played up in the media just like this is going to be.
Yes, I watched the entire thing as it was happening. They showed one mustard bottle, not mustard bottles. And he didn't get hit in the head going into the tunnel. He actually caught a water bottle.Play it up? Dude it was coming down for 20 minutes. They even were throwing stuff at their own sideline. They hit cheerleaders with stuff. It was said kiffin got hit in the head by something when he was going in the tunnel.
But sure, it's just "the usual".
I agree. I've never seen anything comparable.I have watched lots of football games, college and NFL, where fans have thrown stuff onto the field. It happens everywhere. But I have never seen a game where as much stuff was thrown onto the field as at the Tennessee game last night. I've never seen the home team's cheerleaders and band evacuated from the stadium over safety concerns. I think the delay was just over 20 minutes. I've never heard game announcers seriously discuss calling the game due to the chaos in the stadium. Gamecock fans have never done anything like that. Heck, Philadelphia Eagles fans have never done anything like that.
I never said anything about mustard bottles. I also never said that you said "usual". I used the word on my own disgression. Reading comprehension, much?Yes, I watched the entire thing as it was happening. They showed one mustard bottle, not mustard bottles. And he didn't get hit in the head going into the tunnel. He actually caught a water bottle.
And I never used the word "usual" . You are just making up more stuff like the "It was said" -
UT still damn near won the game when they restarted it.The most frustrating thing about that whole episode was that I wanted to see the rest of the game as it was an exciting scenario, while at the same time I was thinking how deserving it would be to that subset of fans if they called the game and Ole Miss the winner b/c of them. Could you imagine the feeling that your behavior costed your team a chance to win?
How about no fans allowed for the rest of the year? I know that's incredibly drastic and unfair to the super majority who did not participate. But that's a message that would definitely be received.it would send a very clear, and overdue IMO, message had they simply called the game. To ALL fanbases.
That's a bit extreme for a "first offense" IMO. But could certainly be a further punishment if it were to happen again. I'd even be willing to break it down. If it's primarily students, take their privileges away. If you can narrow it down to a certain section(s), take their tickets away for a game. But you'd need to make it a big game to get the point across. Happens again, stadium is played in front of empty seats.How about no fans allowed for the rest of the year? I know that's incredibly drastic and unfair to the super majority who did not participate. But that's a message that would definitely be received.
I agree. Play stupid games win stupid prizes. Send a message, loud and clear.How about no fans allowed for the rest of the year? I know that's incredibly drastic and unfair to the super majority who did not participate. But that's a message that would definitely be received.
Well... there's definitely a difference between adult and grown-up.How hard is it to act like a damn adult?
There for the grace of gawd.Stupid? Pathetic? Crazy? Sorry?
Not to defend our fans who have thrown stuff, but I can't remember a time when the whole stadium was chunking trash. It's just been our students being stupid, and never for that kind of extended period.Wait.......Ours fans have also been known to throw stuff onto the field
I don’t see throwing things at players and coaches being the same as storming the field in celebrationThat's a bit extreme for a "first offense" IMO. But could certainly be a further punishment if it were to happen again. I'd even be willing to break it down. If it's primarily students, take their privileges away. If you can narrow it down to a certain section(s), take their tickets away for a game. But you'd need to make it a big game to get the point across. Happens again, stadium is played in front of empty seats.
The SEC said that they are reviewing their policy regarding this. As Jordan Rogers and whatshisname said Saturday night, if you can get fined for storming the field, you should be for this too.