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Rowdy Fans Riot After College Football Games
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| Sunday, November 24, 2002
| AP
Posted on 11/24/2002 8:28:16 AM PST by Sparta
Edited on 04/22/2004 12:35:13 AM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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To: ewing
How are they going to authenticate to the buyer that the grass is what they say it is? I could take some grass from my lawn in Buffalo, say it came from OSU stadium and try to sell it on e-bay too. That doesn't mean someone is going to buy it.
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posted on
11/24/2002 11:41:41 AM PST
by
ganesha
To: Dog Gone
82
posted on
11/24/2002 11:48:41 AM PST
by
rdb3
To: VOA
There might have been cross words and verbal threats after an OU-OSUThe rivalry between Oklahoma and Nebraska has always had a gallant aspect. We really respected Devaney and Tom Osbourne.
And 'violence' at the Bedlam series with the Oklahoma Aggies (OSU Cowboys) was generally limited to name calling (such as "Moo U" and "Silo Tech" for the Aggies, "Tea Sippers" for OU).
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posted on
11/24/2002 11:59:02 AM PST
by
Ole Okie
To: ewing
"The crowds grew more rowdy after nightfall."As an OSU grad, I can say with first hand experience that most of the violence, vandalism, and mayhem occurs off-campus, after dark, and by non-student locals (young punks, gangs, etc.) who use the games as an oppportunity to wreck havoc (and loot) the city.
When I was there, we would read the names of those arrested the day after and almost 90% were not OSU students. Think "Rodney King beating" syndrome.
To: Dog Gone
My friend sold a can of baked beans, a piece of a baseball bat, an empty coke can and many other worthless things on ebay. He tried to sell two used Q-Tips, a used Band-Aid and some used cotton balls in a sandwhich bag on Ebay, and the bidding went up to $6.48 cents before Ebay suspended his auction and wrote him a nasty email.
To: monkeyshine
LOL. I need to empty the kitchen wastebasket this afternoon, but now I think I might just sell it, instead.
86
posted on
11/24/2002 12:28:05 PM PST
by
Dog Gone
To: Diddle E. Squat
Your information on John Cooper is only partially correct. I know John and like him. He had a good win-loss percentage but had trouble with Michigan (which is not good). But this is not the reason he lost his job.
The unfortunate truth is that John lost control of his team and that cost him the job. They were not going to classes, were flunking out, and the head coach did not know it, or at least did not fix the problem. The discipline was poor and it showed both on and off the field. Many players were acting like hooligans (i.e., fights, public intoxication, vandalism, etc.). On the fields, there were taunting penalties, and way too many personal fouls and unsportsman like conduct penalties.
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posted on
11/24/2002 12:34:10 PM PST
by
JonH
To: TonyS6
It is important to realize that the few are willing to impose major costs on the rest of us. T
hey are too stupid to recognize that liberty requires hard work and self-restraint.
I hope I didn't come off as some "holier-than-thou" moralist from off the plains.
And these radical outbursts happen at just about every geographic location.
But I guess that some folks just don't get the idea that making a mess of things
makes things unpleasant for other folks.
Maybe these rowdy-types didn't get the benefit of a two-year hitch in the US military,
where they'd learn that when one person in the group screws up, everyone
else pays the price (and are NOT happy with the screw-up).
Maybe the miscreants should be sentenced to watch the "midnight revenge"
episode in "Full Metal Jacket" with the "Pvt. Pyle" character...and told that
when they riot after a sports event, they are just as screwed up.
Hmmm...wonder if some American males would be more ashamed to have their
arrest for rioting publically announced...than for solicitiing prostitution.
Now maybe there is something to think about, law enforcement types...
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posted on
11/24/2002 12:37:54 PM PST
by
VOA
To: leadpenny
"Step 3. Cut out all of the player on-field taunting and chest-beating after each play in both college and pro games."
Yes. They should apologize to the opposing team for their heartless victory and make restitution by giving back the points they just earned. They should bow their heads in shame. /sarcasm
To: hoosierham
I'd like to to see all of the ivory-tower socialist professors , who tell these kids that personal responsiblity
doesn't matter, thrown out on their kiesters! IMHO, they are at the root of the problem.
90
posted on
11/24/2002 12:44:09 PM PST
by
gc4nra
To: gc4nra
Of course the students who listen and believe this drivel and then go out and riot should be punished as well.
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posted on
11/24/2002 12:46:49 PM PST
by
gc4nra
To: Ole Okie
The rivalry between Oklahoma and Nebraska has always had a gallant aspect.
We really respected Devaney and Tom Osbourne.
Man, I know this will sound hokey...but I really do miss those annual Thanksgiving-time
games between OU and Nebraska.
It wasn't good vs. evil...it was good testing itself against good in order
to peaceably reach a higher plane.
I was never athletic, but those contests taught me what I think the ancient Greeks were
trying to find with their Olympic games...a rational, productive path for the
expenditure of human energy and aggression...without warfare.
OK, I'm ready for the flames.
But, even with the negative aspects of collegiate football (graduation without
reading skills, a la Dexter Manely), I do think that collegiate athletics is a
good part of the scene.
Oh, except for that Title IX crap.
And 'violence' at the Bedlam series with the Oklahoma Aggies (OSU Cowboys)
was generally limited to name calling (such as "Moo U" and "Silo Tech" for the Aggies,
"Tea Sippers" for OU).
Yep, same experience there...and I live "between the camps" as I grew up on
OU football, but have a diploma with an Orange and Black Oklahoma State U. stamp on it.
I do recollect that ARMY of folks in red and white (Nebraska fans) arriving in
Stillwater.
A nicer bunch of sports enthusiasts you'll never find.
That's why I, for one, am NOT happy at the current travails of Nebraska football.
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posted on
11/24/2002 12:47:28 PM PST
by
VOA
To: Diddle E. Squat
what ever happened to their ritual post-game cow tipping at Wazzu?
To: leadpenny
I've been to about a half dozen NASCAR races and have seen drunken fans with watermelons on their heads but I have never seen anyone out of control
?????
To: Sparta
I am glad to see that America is getting back to normal.
To: jbind
MSU riots when they win No, we riot when we lose to Duke in the final four...
To: Diddle E. Squat
Washington's Braxton Cleman checked off the last box on his list after the Huskies defeated Washington State 29-26 in triple overtime in the Apple Cup in Pullman, Wash. on Saturday, Nov. 23, 2002. Washington went from three straight losses mid-season to three consecutive wins, earning them a trip to a bowl game. Note: Matt Drudge sighting in picture!
To: VOA
Maybe the miscreants should be sentenced to watch the "midnight revenge" episode in "Full Metal Jacket" with the "Pvt. Pyle" character...and told that when they riot after a sports event, they are just as screwed up. Soap and pillow cases.....
To: Sparta
Sparta signed up 2002-11-09. Just kidding.
finally someone else being worse than california bump.
then again..."cal" doesn't know how to riot. (except the affirm action students's party guests) they're a bunch of geeks. stanfurd students are wimps too.
To: KneelBeforeZod
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