Originally Posted by
betts
Alabama had a history of great behavior long before the Oklahoma games. It's a southern tradition. But that's a generalization, as I've had some friends who went to Auburn tell me of less than wonderful experiences.
I went to the OU-Nebraska game in 2000. My brother worked for the University of Nebraska at the time, so we gave our tickets to some of our other family members and my son and I sat in the Nebraska section behind the goalpost where every single touchdown was scored. As an OU fan, that was an amazing and exciting game. But, I was ashamed at the behavior of some of the OU fans sitting around us. There was definitely some incredibly rude taunting going on. It wasn't a lot of people, but it was real. Out of respect for the Nebraska fans I was sitting around, I just wore red without any identifying marks. So, no one had any way of knowing I wasn't a Nebraska fan and I was glad of that, because I was ashamed of the behavior of some of the OU fans sitting around us. Afterwards I was even more ashamed that I didn't speak up and tell the OU fans to stop.
I've been to games all over the country and I agree, the LSU fans at the Sugar Bowl were the worst of any I've ever encountered anywhere. But, my point is, no school is likely immune. There are incredibly rude OU fans too. The bottom line is, some people never grow up. Do we tolerate that behavior or at least make sure we don't have to listen to it? I favor the latter.
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