this type of activity has been going on for more than 50 years in all sports around the world.
I was watching a Penn St volleyball match (during the NCAA tournament) a couple years ago, and every time, right as the opponent was serving, some PSU fan was whistling seemingly trying to distract them. Seemed in very poor taste, but then again...it was PSU.
After the despicable allegations were brought to light regarding their football program and "leaders", I find it strange that anyone in their right mind would want to go to penn st.
Wouldn't expect anything better from pedophile state U.
Captain Disgusto wrote:
After the despicable allegations were brought to light regarding their football program and "leaders", I find it strange that anyone in their right mind would want to go to penn st.
I find it more strange that you choose to live in the past.
http://www.post-gazette.com/news/state/2014/03/07/Penn-State-sees-increase-in-freshman-applications/stories/201403070175Serves them right. The game started at 8:00 PM. There's no reason Ohio State couldn't have flown in earlier in the day and not spent a pile of money on hotel rooms.
You do know they stay in hotels even for home games right?
dial it up wrote:
You do know they stay in hotels even for home games right?
Yes and that also seems a huge waste of money that grows out of this idea that football games are so, so important. But if they's stayed ina hotel in Columbus they wouldn't have had Penn State fans with air horns to deal with.
ooops, you did it again wrote:
I was watching a Penn St volleyball match (during the NCAA tournament) a couple years ago, and every time, right as the opponent was serving, some PSU fan was whistling seemingly trying to distract them. Seemed in very poor taste, but then again...it was PSU.
Was that the only time you have been to a sporting event that wasn't running related? In most other sports, fans usually make noise to help their team.