And now this….

#2
#2
In before all the anecdotes of Bama and other fans doing despicable things to us in the stands.

If the story of this Bama fan is true, it is despicable behavior. There is no place for it. And UT fans should police other badly behaving UT fans.
 
#8
#8
Lol dude was decked out in TN gear sitting in the TN friends and family section was he not? The pic I saw of him showed him in orange.

The gumps have no idea how pitiful they look clinging to any straw they can find.
According to the article he changed his shirt to an alabama shirt at halftime to support his alma mater’s comeback effort.
 
#9
#9
In before all the anecdotes of Bama and other fans doing despicable things to us in the stands.

If the story of this Bama fan is true, it is despicable behavior. There is no place for it. And UT fans should police other badly behaving UT fans.
Why? Policing other people only applies to your kids and only up until theyre 18.
Even the police can't police other people

But using your logic how do we police your crappy post?
Don't you have a right to post whatever drivel you call a thought?
Why do you get to do this but others need to be policed?
If they hurt or harmed another how does that affect you?
That's on them AND between them and the offended party

Or are you that shallow that others people's generic opinion about tn fans as a whole somehow affects you?

Since when did people become so pu$$y and weak that bad behavior has to be "banned"?
It's part of life. Always has been. Always will be.
 
#17
#17
Lol dude was decked out in TN gear sitting in the TN friends and family section was he not? The pic I saw of him showed him in orange.

The gumps have no idea how pitiful they look clinging to any straw they can find.

He changed at halftime. But this is what I find funny.

He acknowledges that the actions of a few don’t define an entire fan base but still takes to social media to complain about getting hit with a drink during the storming of the field celebration. It’s called “pandemonium” for a reason. Doubt it was an instance of someone attempting to harm or humiliate a disabled person.
 
#22
#22
There's a difference between getting hit by drinks that are flying in celebration of a game winning field goal, and having drinks poured on you by Tennessee fans. It may have been caused by an overly-rowdy fan(s), but I don't believe it was a deliberate act.

As for Saban's daughter getting spit on? That's just not true.
 
#23
#23
Read the “proof”, had drinks poured on him during the celebration and pandemonium. I imagine drinks went up in the air and came down on him. If he’s in the friends and family section as it said, there is no way coaches/players families are deliberately pouring drinks on anyone, especially not a disabled father of one of our own coaches.
 
#24
#24
There's a difference between getting hit by drinks that are flying in celebration of a game winning field goal, and having drinks poured on you by Tennessee fans. It may have been caused by an overly-rowdy fan(s), but I don't believe it was a deliberate act.

As for Saban's daughter getting spit on? That's just not true.
That will probably be one of the excuses Bammers will use as to why Tennessee fans will really be abused at Bryant-Denny Stadium in 2023.
 
#25
#25
Knuckleheads abound in all fanbases…some predipositioned to bad behavior, and some a little to liberally imbibed, especially at a night game. The world is lamentably less polite and friendly than in past generations.

Examples like this can doubtless be found at nearly every stadium especially during a heated rivalry game. This is not a statement meant to diminish the act…honestly it makes me sick at the state of the world. Wrong is wrong, and I would like to think our fans are above it…I know others are not, but that’s no excuse. We’ve got to do better.
 

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