Worst College Football game day experience.

Submitted by Lakeyale13 on
Quite easy for me. I went with a buddy of mine (Texas A & M grad) to last years Aggies vs South Carolina Gamecocks game in Columbia, SC. Never been treated more rudely by fans in all my life. Had to park a mile away from the stadium and you walk a main drag that leads directly to the field. He got me an A & M shirt to wear and I can't tell you how many cars upon seeing us flipped us off and yelled every imaginable obscenity. Even two police officers, in a less than welcoming tone, said "You boys sure are in the wrong place wearing those shirts." This "welcoming spirit" continued into the stands and walking back to the car after A & M destroyed them. I expect some of that kind of behavior at any venue, but it was an easy 70-30 split of people who were full of douche baggery over those that were kind and welcoming. So what is your worst experience and at what venue?

Michigan Hocke…

April 28th, 2015 at 7:27 AM ^

For the Michigan vs Maryland basketball game was the worst sporting venue I ever attended. So we get close to the arena and we need to park. So me and my mom ( huge Michigan fan) see all these sign saying permit. So we didn't have a permit so we needed general parking. Then we see this bus and says general parking bus and we drive farther and see a parking garage. The car doesn't fit in the garage so thank god my dad knows the assistant equipment manager for Maryland and hooked us up in a nice spot. Then inside the arena it was bad. They yelled Michigan sucks, How bad we are, One guy was like why are they hosting the Big Ten tournament in Chicago. He thinks Northwestern is hosting it. There were some Michigan fans chanting Harbaugh. The loss added on to the pain. Never going to a Maryland Basketball ever again.

ijohnb

April 28th, 2015 at 11:13 AM ^

Dakich was falling all over himself regarding the Maryland game experience.  He said the rest of the Big Ten was going to have to "up its game" to compare with Maryland fans.  i remember thinking that the atmosphere seemed propped up and kind of lame, and that the Maryland fans looked like they had nothing on Breslin, IU Assembly Hall, et. al. 

Joseph_P_Freshwater

April 28th, 2015 at 7:28 AM ^

2008. Took my grandpa because he's never been to Michigan stadium. Was heckled by Toledo fans all the way to my car. It was not a fun day.

pkatz

April 28th, 2015 at 7:34 AM ^

Any game Tulane played in the Superdome from 1983-87... we certainly made our own fun, but those Tulane teams were awful and only attracted about 15-20k per game in that cavernous stadium

MMB 82

April 28th, 2015 at 9:49 AM ^

That was exactly the time I was there for grad school- didn't even bother going to the games, but then the grad experience is entirely different from undergrad, especially coming from UM. Tulane recently finished building Yulman stadium, a 30,000 seat outdoor facility on campus.

Wolverine15

April 28th, 2015 at 7:34 AM ^

Took a college visit to USC this fall and got tickets to the UCLA v. USC game at the Rose Bowl. Incredible venue, but getting berated for wearing red and gold on the two mile walk to the stadium was not ideal. Once the game started, a nonagenarian UCLA grad sitting next to me yelled "FART ON" in my face every time UCLA made a big play. The fans sitting on the other side of me didn't know what the offsides rule was and the kids behind me kept poking me after UCLA sacked Kessler, etc. I get that it's a rivalry, but wow that's a bad, pinkhat fanbase.



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Lakeyale13

April 28th, 2015 at 7:35 AM ^

Objectively, off all the places I have seen a game, the Big House has been the most courteous venue I have experienced. Not to say there aren't schmucks, but I have never seen anyone inside or outside the stadium get verbally assaulted for wearing a jersey or shirt of one of our opponents.

His Dudeness

April 28th, 2015 at 8:02 AM ^

You must not have walked up Main to get to the stadium any time between 2008 and 2011 then. I would have found you and let you have it. It was my pre-game ritual. That and about 20 beers and winging the football across Main to any kid who wanted a perfectly thrown pass.

Lakeyale13

April 28th, 2015 at 8:27 AM ^

LOL. I don't mind for one second any good natured ribbing. I am a grown ass man. That comes with the territory. But if you look to seek me out and "let me have it" with profanity or threats, someone is about to have a problem. I have zero tolerance for verbal cowards. They are almost as bad as internet cowboys.

umbig11

April 28th, 2015 at 7:40 AM ^

The night before the game, Texas A&M Alumni and fans set up a rally at one of the SC government buildings. It was all over the news and ESPN. That riled up a lot of the SC faithful. Now, of course that doesn't excuse the bad behavior, but it does explain it a bit.

Boner Stabone

April 28th, 2015 at 7:41 AM ^

Worst game day for sure.  The Buckeyes came in and beat us, Navarre played awful, Tressel won the game he predicted they would win, and the Ohio St. fans were their usual selves.  Just a miserable day all the way around.

pz

April 28th, 2015 at 9:55 AM ^

The season was pushed back a week due to 9/11 so this game was the Saturday after Thanksgiving.

Out-of-state students obviously had no way of knowing this would be the case before showing up on campus that fall, and a good 30-40% of the student section was filled with Buckeye fans. The Gonzales safety at the end of the first half made it clear that it just wasn't our day.

Man I wish they would move The Game to a week that is friendly to all students. Obviously not as big of a deal for OSU. To me, not being able to easily attend the biggest home game of your collegiate life is disenfranchising for people who attend Michigan from afar and want to spend Thanksgiving with their families. (A 2-day trip is nonsensical for a lot of people.) At this point, I think the solution is to push it back another week after Thanksgiving.

Yo_Blue

April 28th, 2015 at 7:43 AM ^

The 1995 Purdue game played in a sleet storm with the rain and snow hitting you sideways due to 50 mph winds was the most miserable I have ever been (in a physical sense).  As I recall, the players were having a ball slipping and sliding around.  Michigan won 5-0 on a FG and a safety and Purdue had only five first downs.

uferfan

April 28th, 2015 at 8:08 AM ^

This was the worst game of my life, weatherwise. I was a student at the time and I remember the cold rain just before kickoff and walking down the railroad tracks....then just about as the game started it turned into sideways ice pellets. This was also the game where we inexplicably decided to hand the ball to Will Carr at the 1. Non-hilarity ensued.

The only nice thing about it was being able to watch the second half of the game from midfield because everyone had left.  How or why I stayed for the entire game, I'll never know.

LSAClassOf2000

April 28th, 2015 at 8:59 AM ^

I am still amazed that I stayed the whole time and didn't end up getting some degree of illness or injury from exposure. That was during the worst of a late fall cold snap, in a stretch of days where it was markedly cooler than it should have been for the middle of November. Like others, I ended up with great seats because virtually the entire place left.

Speaking of shitty weather, I was at the 1996 game against BC (was it 1996?) and as I recall, that was essentially a mockup of what football would look like if played during monsoon season. It was gusty too, so we had stretches of horizontal rain. 

uferfan

April 28th, 2015 at 2:35 PM ^

That one was fun. I remember the band coming off the field and then hearing thunder. Then, as the rain came down in sheets, I remember being glad for once that I was standing on the seats as the stairs below me turned into waterfalls. 

The effect after the storm was pretty cool though with the floating marshmallow pond in the student section corner of the end zone.

MgoTango

April 28th, 2015 at 4:51 PM ^

Weather was freezing and rained the whole time. And we lost. Miserable.

Another miserable experience was a Michigan-MSU game at the Big House. Some awful Michigan State girl sat behind us and literally screamed at the back of our heads the entire game. The worst profanity I've heard from anyone ever at sporting event.

We lost that game too.

umbig11

April 28th, 2015 at 9:23 AM ^

Walking out after the game a few drunk students and ND fans tried to harass M fans leaving the game. Lots of foul language and taunting. It didn't end well for one of the drunk Irish fans as a police officer caught him bumping some UM Students and they cuffed him on the spot. Then buried his face in the ground as he tried to fight back with police. I actually enjoyed that part.

ND Sux

April 28th, 2015 at 7:51 AM ^

I was married to a Spartan (ugh, fixed that error later), and went to EL for a lot of games.  Of course I wore my Michigan gear and was treated about as you'd expect.  Viscious, hateful bag of losers up there including, I later realized, my wife.  Walking out of that courtroom after taking a 110# dump sure felt great though!

hypeman86

April 28th, 2015 at 9:36 AM ^

I had to take my Michigan sticker off of my car to stop moron townies from kicking it/spitting on it. The stadium experience was just as bad, and I was sitting in an alumni section. I expect degenerate behavior from students, and even understand it, but not from 35 year old adults (or whatever they are in East Lansing - certainly not adults). When Tate threw the tying touchdown pass as time expired, I politely stood up and clapped and got punch in the back by a woman. When I confronted her, she told me it was "because I am a douchebag Michigan fan." Security laughed. On the way home was the usual fraternity bros throwing bottles and middle fingers at us. I have never driven faster back to AA and haven't been back since, or will ever go again.

Lakeyale13

April 28th, 2015 at 9:47 AM ^

Wow! What I am quickly learning is that I don't need to go see a game in EL. I don't trust myself in controlling my emotions in such an environment. I totally agree with you...Students I expect to be schmucks...totally get it. But when adults spit, push, punch or threaten then it is a whole different story. I would be afraid I would really make a bad choice and end up in the clink.

mgob-rad

April 28th, 2015 at 10:05 AM ^

I have heard plenty of stories like these, but to be honest I've made two trips to east Lansing and have not been bothered more than some trash talk between people walking by. Wondering if that has to do with the competitiveness of our teams as I have been there for the last two years when it was really a foregone conclusion we weren't gonna win the game.



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michiganfanforlife

April 28th, 2015 at 7:50 AM ^

Had to be the Northwestern game maybe 6-8 years ago in the Big House. It was 35 degrees and rained buckets, so we were soaked to the bone and our ponchos and gear did little to mitigate the conditions. Water was coming down in amazing amounts, and we were close enough to the top that the water would periodically come in a big stream from  the press box onto us. In the third quarter, my friend and I resorted to jumping up and down to keep our feet from freezing and we made it all the way to the end of the game. It was so bad, it turned into a challenge for he and I to get through it. Even though to this day we still talk about how horrible that was, it was kind of a cool bonding moment, and one that I'll never forget.