Here's what the stupid vandymaniac posted who said his "family" was assaulted by UT fan.
In a scene out of a bad movie,my son and his girlfriend were ejected from the VU-UT game after she was assaulted by a male UT fan in section N. University Police are investigating why police officers did not question the man who committed the assault. Both my son and his girlfriend repeatedly told the officers that she had been assaulted and her sunglasses knocked of,but they focused on her as she was upset by the assault when they arrived on the scene. They were the only vandy fans in their area and they were surrounded by UT fans. The man who assaulted her was an older man,wearing UT gear and he told her earlier that he would have her ejected. She took that as a joke never imagining that it would happen. After further discussions with vanderbilt police it appears this was a scheme hatched up by a group of UT fans who all pointed at my son's girlfriend as police arrived. The officer ignored her repeated statements that she had been assaulted. She was even looking for her glasses when officers arrived. The humiliation was even worsened when UT fans cheered as she and my son were escorted from the stadium. As a vanderbilt Alumnus and having been to games since my first year as a student in 1969. I can't find words to express my outrage at this incident and how the vanderbilt police handled it. The officer's supervisor has now told me that this was a young rookie policeman and he overreacted. I told the officer's supervisor that it was incredible to me that given the attacks on women on campus,which have received national publicity,that any VU police officer did not listen to a woman screaming she had been assaulted. We are persuing other remedies to this outrage,and other VU officials have been notified including David Williams. VU has now more tickets to make available to UT fans in the future.:crazy: