Just had an "unfortunate" run-in with some Iowa fans

Submitted by Wendyk5 on

Just walked past a couple of drunk Iowa fans at our hotel. One of them told my ten year old son, "Well, that's an unfortunate hat, son. A very unfortunate hat." It's a baseball cap made to look like a winged helmet. 

 

Really, drunk Iowa fan? You're going to give it to a 10 year old?? 

 

So I told him that it was actually the coolest hat there is, and they both just started laughing. After about 30 seconds of laughing, I said, "We'll see who's laughing tomorrow. " And they stopped and said, sort of snidely, "Yeah, good luck." 

 

Kill the Hawkeyes. 

 

Edit: Have to agree with the notion that this wasn't a horrible incident compared to some, like the time I was in Columbus as a senior with a few girls, and after winning the game, got kicked repeatedly by OSU fans. 

It was the condescension in their voices, the superiority, the disrespect in their laughter that set me off. Plus, another Hawkeye fan chimed in and started in on the "unfortunate" remark and started repeating it, like it was the most brilliant thing he'd ever heard. I wanted to keep it on the up and up in front of my kid. Today might be another story. 

HAIL2V

October 16th, 2010 at 12:13 PM ^

As a Mom that is a huge Michigan fan and lives in Ohio, I completely understand. Wendy took the high road. When your not with your kid it's easy to put some jackass in their place. Better to be a good example to your kid. Of course telling them to go F themselves feels really good too. Go Blue!

ST3

October 15th, 2010 at 10:24 PM ^

It was stolen out of a locker room in Portland, Michigan in 1981. I'm still looking for that hat.

EDIT: +1 for your kid's hat.

ST3

October 15th, 2010 at 10:38 PM ^

And I agree with the post below about going to columbus. I saw UofM flags being burned and M fans being beaten up. The paranoia level was ratcheted up by my dad renting a car with out of state license plates because he was afraid to drive our car down to Ohio. It must've left some sort of psychological scar on me, because even now, 30 years later, I get sick to my stomach when entering ohio.

The response to any hawkeye fan who gives you crap is, "go pick some corn." That's all they got, a whole state of corn.

ToledoGoBlue

October 16th, 2010 at 9:52 AM ^

My wife and two daughters (3 years olds and 11 months old) went to Meijer in their Michigan garb on gameday a couple of weeks back and were made fun of by an Ohio State fan.  I'm not saying that's out of the ordinary for Buckeye fans but come on...a 3 year old and an 11 month old.

 

Give it a rest Buckeye fan!!

Syyk

October 15th, 2010 at 11:15 PM ^

Yeah, you're right, Wendy.  The drunkenness definitely makes the whole thing worse, especially as perceived by a child.  I guess we were all expecting some story of MSU/OSU level debauchery... cars set on fire, lawn furniture stolen, piss being thrown around from the title. 

But, the question that's been ignored... what the hell is with people making fun of the winged helmet?  Maybe I'm biased, but I always thought that was unquestioned awesome in everyone's book.

I Like Winners

October 16th, 2010 at 1:48 AM ^

It wasn't my fault - my parents moved there. My father was in the Army and that was his assignment. Ft. Hayes. Not sure it is still there.

I don't like OSU because of Woody. And the arrogance. Loved it when Florida whupped 'em for the national championship a couple years back. (I'm in Florida now.)

Anyway, I'm routing for the Wolverines this year. Love Denard. He's a once in a lifetime player. Plus he's humble and prays each time he scores! 

But I've always disliked the Wolverine hat. I just don't. Still do. Sorry. I can't think of one I like. Maybe Notre Dame's gold dome because I was brought up to be a Notre Dame fan. But I rooted for Michigan when they played ND. 

Bb011

October 15th, 2010 at 10:25 PM ^

Ha oh man. If you think thats bad...I remember when i was a youngin and i would go to Ohio State with my dad....

 

THe things that were said to me as a little boy there were disturbing to say the least.

imablue

October 15th, 2010 at 10:28 PM ^

I doubt that people wearing Black and Gold will be laughing  tomorrow.  Wendyk5, I take it you're a girl. I'd expect better of Iowa fans than to diss a 10 year old with his mom, or if you're not a girl, with his dad, for that matter. 

BlueGoM

October 15th, 2010 at 10:28 PM ^

Back in '03 I was waiting in line at a restaurant the morning of the OSU game.

Guy behind me is there with his 2 kids, boys, one about 9, another maybe a couple years older.

Dad says " wait here I have to go to the restroom".   Walks away.

50-something year old Buckeye fan, also waiting in line,  turns around , looks at the kids and says "YOU'RE GONNA LOSE".

Wow.   Big tough guy talking smack to kids when dad's not around.

I gave him the business and told the dad when get got back what the bucknut did.  Things didn't get too out of hand but the buckeye trash got told.

bluebyyou

October 15th, 2010 at 10:29 PM ^

You should have asked him what Iowa stands for.

IOWA = Idiots Out Walking Around.

If you have ever spent any time in that fine state in the middle of winter, you will appreciate the truth behind the acronym.

mgoSk

October 15th, 2010 at 10:30 PM ^

That sucks, but you played it right as far as I'm concerned.

I had my own run-in earlier today on the Diag with some mini Michigan fans who were playing football. I heard one exchange as I walked by, pretty funny.

Young Michigan fan 1: "Hey! No Qb runs allowed!"

Young Michigan fan 2: "But I'm Denard Robinson!"

Can't argue with that logic.

PurpleStuff

October 15th, 2010 at 10:34 PM ^

Honestly, a ten year old is the perfect height to punch an obnoxious grown-up right in the junk.  And either way you win.  Scenario one, the kid treats this Hawkeye fan's sack like the speedbag in Rocky and the guy limps away while everyone (his friend included) laughs hysterically about how he just got his ass kicked by a child.  Scenario two, the guy still gets his junk pummeled, but in anger he takes a swing at the kid and is promptly sent to pound-me-in-the-ass prison (where believe me, explaining that you're on the inside because a kid socked you in the dick and you tried to fight back is not going to score you any points with the fellas).

/Awesome parenting advice

Go Blue!

BlockM

October 15th, 2010 at 10:33 PM ^

I don't see what's wrong with what they said. Then again, I have no idea how they said it, but it's not like they called him names or swore at him or something. It's inconsiderate, and a little low to say it to a kid I guess...

KidA2112

October 15th, 2010 at 10:39 PM ^

I was at the Wisc game a few years back 2 kids sitting close by had a cow bell and had the go blue thing going and the usher came over and took it from the kids. They might have been 12 -14 years old.

Pretty lame but they are everywhere.

I don't know what is worse, some radom guy or an actual employee of the school/stadium.

JBE

October 15th, 2010 at 10:44 PM ^

My friend got a trickling hot case of VD when he was in Iowa and he didn't even get out of the car. Jokes on those guys.

macdaddy

October 15th, 2010 at 11:11 PM ^

I suppose. That said, what is the upside for the Iowa guys? Talking smack to a kid is not typically a big self-esteem booster. OTOH, if you're drunk, maybe it is. Historically I've had no beef with Iowa (the exquisitely painful 1985 Chuck Long game aside). I agree that the Buckeyes and Spartoons are several orders of magnitude worse.

Maize_and_Drew

October 15th, 2010 at 11:24 PM ^

I'm sorry to hear about your run in with drunk Iowa fans, but just feel fortunate that you didn't have your son in town for last weeks game against MSU. 

Spartan fans are clueless, filthy and disgusting, especially after a win against Michigan.

tokarz76

October 15th, 2010 at 11:27 PM ^

Just gotta laugh out of reading this thread. I'm born and raised in Iowa but a lifelong Wolverine. My mom is from St.Joseph Michigan  and I spent a lot of childhood summers there so that's where my fandom comes from. I just have a few comments. 1. last year in Iowa City at 9am for the 7pm kickoff some drunk was telling me he had f*^%ed my dad and mom. I thought "u stay classy guy", but I was with a bunch of my Iowa grad buddies so I just let it ride not wanting to get ugly at 9am. Got hammered drunk in the snow  and had fun even though we lost. 2. Are you people really mocking Iowa? 3. Really? Sure meth is a problem here, crack is big in Detroit. Yes we do have a lot of corn, but for pete's sake our colors are MAIZE AND BLUE. maize=corn. 4. Unemployment rate in Iowa 6.8% Michigan 13.1%. I know this isn't the greatest/coolest state, but it ain't all bad. Bottom line there are bad fans everywhere, and Wendyk5 I'm sorry that you and you're son had to deal with some of them.