Funny opposing fans at games

Started by Iceberg, March 18, 2020, 08:44:37 PM

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Iceberg

I've thought about making this thread and now I've finally gotten around to it. What are some laughable moments you have personally experienced or witnessed from the fans of opposing teams at Lynah or elsewhere? I can think of two in particular...


Back in fall 2012, Yale made its regular-season visit to Lynah for a game that was nationally televised by NBC Sports (the previous NHL lockout was happening). Regardless, I decided to attend the game live and got a seat in my usual vicinity of section E. A few rows above me, there was an older guy (at least 50 I'd say), who was creating quite a ruckus with his loud and rather boisterous support for Yale. He was doing it so much that it got the attention of several other people in the section who usually weren't subject to such opposing fan behavior. Despite this, he continued for most of the game. Yale wound up winning the game in overtime (this was the same season of their Cinderella-run championship) and the guy was mysteriously absent at that moment. Who knows whatever happened to him.



A more recent instance was in winter 2017 when I went to Houston Field House for the first time to see Cornell play in Troy. It was a close game throughout and so everyone was very attentive of what was happening. This included a RPI student sitting near me who fit the "bro" and "jock" stereotypes to a tee. He was dressed in sweatpants and a tank top as if he had just come from from the gym and kept yelling obscenities and less than family-friendly language about how he hated Cornell along with some other gibberish. Myself and the other two guys I was with (one being a RPI alumnus) got quite a laugh out of hearing this likely intoxicated guy while he was on his tirade. When Cornell scored the game-winning goal in the last few minutes of regulation (Kaldis I think), the said student angrily left to wherever he came from.

French Rage

03/23/02: Maine 4, Harvard 3
03/28/03: BU 6, Harvard 4
03/26/04: Maine 5, Harvard 4
03/26/05: UNH 3, Harvard 2
03/25/06: Maine 6, Harvard 1

Trotsky


RichH

Probably about 2007-2010 era ago when Harvard still had "six jerk fans" instead of one, and Light-Brandry was just not-so-Bright. I normally lean against a rail in SRO behind the CU band and just socializing when some keg-walker Harvard jocks did a pointed shoulder bump into me which led to a "hey watch it," "Cornell sucks" back and forth, and the kids thought challenging a 30-something out-of-shape engineer to step outside would make them feel tough, so they kept gesturing me out the side exits to engage. I followed them right up to the door and watched them step outside and the door slam right behind them, locking them out for the rest of the game.

djk26

U-H-N!  Anyone remember this from the (gosh I'm old) 2002 NCAAs in Worcester, MA?  New Hampshire fans had their "UNH" signs in the wrong order.
David Klesh ILR '02

Al DeFlorio

The guy in Clarkson attire at a Boston Garden ECAC tournament who ate his bag of peanuts without removing the shells.  Fiber, I suppose.
Al DeFlorio '65

marty

If mascots are included as fans....
In the west end bleacher era at RPI, the Cornell fans started a "Warm up the grill" chant for RPI's Red Hawk.

Red Hawk's response was a hands on hip pose.
"When we came off, [Bitz] said, 'Thank God you scored that goal,'" Moulson said. "He would've killed me if I didn't."

JasonN95

I was at the Brown game immortalized on the "Live at Lynah" music CD sitting in Section O (then the visitor section). There were a bunch of young, either still in college or just out of college, Brown fans there sitting in the row in front of my group (I was still on the younger side myself) and as the game was getting down to the end they really cranked up the obnoxiousness, turning around and pointing and mocking us and the other Cornell fans in the section. When that game flipped and they lost, watching them mope out of Lynah with their tails between their lags was so delicious. And I love Grady's call captured on the CD after the go ahead goal: "And the Brown Bears are in SHOCK!" I guess this is more fun at their expense than funny opposing fans. Oh well.

Chris '03

A few that come to mind:
UHN
Super Mom - Princeton mom in 2001 playoffs
Sweater Guy - the unfortunate macho man cow milker
Toss the Midget - sorry Brad Zancanaro
Learn Another Song Guy - Guy at Gutterson with a sign telling the band to learn a new song after playing Davy the fourth, fifth, sixth... Time in a blowout
The CU-NT girls - SLU fans who thought responding to S-L-U... T with CU-NT was a good idea.
Shoe guy - Guy at SLU who got so worked up he took off a shoe and started waving it wildly

Too many individual meatheads yelling or throwing stuff to count.
"Mark Mazzoleni looks like a guy whose dog just died out there..."

gonyr

1990 Cornell vs Colgate football, my sophomore year.
I drove from Ithaca to Hamilton to see a friend from HS, party, and watch the game (in that priority order). Cornell returned the opening kickoff well over midfield and scored just a few plays later. I of course began taunting every fan in my section and jumping around like an idiot. By the end of the game, the score was about 1000-7 in favor of Colgate. I had to borrow a sweatshirt from my friend to go out that night because the only warm clothing I had with me was a Cornell hoodie. It didn't help - the only part of the night I can remember is that at least a few people at every party recognized me as the guy from the game. I was that opposing fan.

Beeeej

Quote from: djk26U-H-N!  Anyone remember this from the (gosh I'm old) 2002 NCAAs in Worcester, MA?  New Hampshire fans had their "UNH" signs in the wrong order.

Oh, yeah, I definitely remember that... I'm the guy who waited until the "U! H! N!" chanting died down, leaving a perfect moment of silence, then yelled, "HEY! DID YOU GET SIX CREDITS FOR THAT ART PROJECT??"

...of which, unbeknownst to me, my future wife took notice.

http://elf.elynah.com/read.php?1,29623,29739#msg-29739
Beeeej, Esq.

"Cornell isn't an organization.  It's a loose affiliation of independent fiefdoms united by a common hockey team."
   - Steve Worona

redice

1985 ECAC Tourney in the old Boston Garden..   We happened to be sitting very near the students that year.

When the RPI mascot skated onto the ice (it was some strange thing that looked like a bumble-bee), I thought to myself: "what the fuck is that?"   Soon, the kids were chanting: "what the fuck is that?" over & over!

It was as if they were reading my mind (I know, a short story)....   On the way home, whenever I lol'ed, my wife said: "I know what you're thinking about".
"If a player won't go in the corners, he might as well take up checkers."

-Ned Harkness

marty

Quote from: redice1985 ECAC Tourney in the old Boston Garden..   We happened to be sitting very near the students that year.

When the RPI mascot skated onto the ice (it was some strange thing that looked like a bumble-bee), I thought to myself: "what the fuck is that?"

I believe it was the (singular?) Swarm.
"When we came off, [Bitz] said, 'Thank God you scored that goal,'" Moulson said. "He would've killed me if I didn't."

nmcorm83

Quote from: redice1985 ECAC Tourney in the old Boston Garden..   We happened to be sitting very near the students that year.

When the RPI mascot skated onto the ice (it was some strange thing that looked like a bumble-bee), I thought to myself: "what the fuck is that?"   Soon, the kids were chanting: "what the fuck is that?" over & over!

It was as if they were reading my mind (I know, a short story)....   On the way home, whenever I lol'ed, my wife said: "I know what you're thinking about".

I remember that well. I also think 1985 was the year when, after beating Clarkson in the consolation game, RPI and Harvard were doing their warm-ups for the championship game. The Cornell section started with a "Both teams suck" cheer. It made everyone feel better.

Jeff Hopkins '82

Quote from: nmcorm83
Quote from: redice1985 ECAC Tourney in the old Boston Garden..   We happened to be sitting very near the students that year.

When the RPI mascot skated onto the ice (it was some strange thing that looked like a bumble-bee), I thought to myself: "what the fuck is that?"   Soon, the kids were chanting: "what the fuck is that?" over & over!

It was as if they were reading my mind (I know, a short story)....   On the way home, whenever I lol'ed, my wife said: "I know what you're thinking about".

I remember that well. I also think 1985 was the year when, after beating Clarkson in the consolation game, RPI and Harvard were doing their warm-ups for the championship game. The Cornell section started with a "Both teams suck" cheer. It made everyone feel better.

One of my faves was at the 1981 Championship.  Clarkson was up on Providence 3-1 with about a minute left.  Many of the Clarkson fans assumed it was over and left before the game ended.  But...PC pulled their goalie twice and wound up scoring two goals in the last minute, then won it in OT.  The Clarkson fans showed up in the third period of the consy expecting to watch their team in the finals.  They were rather dismayed to find that their season was just about over.  It's the only time I've ever seen a team pull their goalie twice in the last minute, score twice, and win the game in OT.

That was also the year the faithful started the "It just doesn't matter!" cheer from "Meatballs" during the consolation game. ::banana::