Posted on 01/03/2014 6:16:18 PM PST by Third Person
Yellowhammer has learned that the female Alabama fan who flew through the air to attack an Oklahoma Sooner fan during Thursdays Sugar Bowl is Michelle Pritchett, a local photographer from Sweet Water, Ala.
Yellowhammer spoke with Mrs. Pritchett on the phone this afternoon in an exclusive interview, becoming the first outlet to get her side of the story.
Everyones making me look like such a bad guy, Pritchett said. What I did was probably not the thing to do. But they were taunting us. They began by going after me. But then they crossed the line and started taunting my 16-year-old son.
At that point, Pritchett says she walked over to the Oklahoma fans to ask them to leave her son out of it.
It started off being friendly, just us going back and forth about the game, Pritchett recalled. But what ended up happening had nothing to do with the game. It escalated. When they said something to my son, I told them to shut their mouths. They were telling my son to come down there and do something about it. I said, no, thats not going to happen. This crap needs to stop. As Pritchetts husband pulled her back the first time she approached the Sooner fans, Pritchett says one of the Sooners called her a stupid b**** and thats when she ran across the aisle and dove on top of them.
The security people had already gotten on to those guys for throwing bottles at people, Pritchett said. When they escorted me out, the security guard told them there was no reason to be pressing charges on me because those guys were out of control the whole game. I defended my son. If they had kicked those boys out to begin with, it wouldnt have happened the way it did.
Pritchett said she regrets that things escalated the way they did and said she wanted to apologize to Bama nation. Her biggest concern seemed to be what Coach Sabans reaction would be when reporters question him about it.
Im embarrassed. I love The Tide and I apologize to all the players and to Coach Saban and to the entire fan base. Im sorry. Coach Sabans going to say those crazy fans dont know how to act. And I wasnt intoxicated either. I want people to know that. Id had a couple of drinks, but I was not intoxicated.
But Pritchett says shed do it all again if she had to.
I hate to say it, but Id do it again if I had to. Im not going to let anyone go after my son.
Actually, pretty simple. They want to live vicariously by associating with a winner. As others have observed, the majority of the worst afflicted with this behavior ...
1. Never attended the university.
2. Don't have any kids at the university.
3. Don't personally know anyone on the team.
4. And probably rarely travel outside their own state.
During my college days in Columbus Ohio, Football was like the state religion, and Woody Hayes was the ArchBishop.
I suggest you watch the ESPN 30 for 30 series film Roll Tide/War Eagle--the passion just gets totally ridiculous.
too funny...
Too bad there is the 2nd video of her (obviously very drunk) flipping off the students before the stage dive and her son yelling at the students. She’s responsible for the whole deal.
Wish I had a dollar for every time that was ever said.........LOL!
One very small word in her defense, I am from New Orleans and I have seen this my whole life. People come from all over and they have absolutely no idea how strong we make our drinks. Especially shocking are the girlie frozen drinks. I mean this seriously.
An instant classic!
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This is exactly what I don't understand. It happens here in my state with the University of Kentucky fans who NEVER attended the school, NEVER stepped foot on the campus, and NEVER lived near the campus city of Lexington. But yet their lives are wrapped around Kentucky basketball.
That’s funny,she got a couple good shots in:)
Death from above!
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