This situation is too complex for such a binary poll as this. There is too much blame to go around. Alcohol. Intentional inflaming of passions by the visiting team. Coach allowing the unsportsmanlike practice of faking injuries. A recently disciplined crew reffing the game. An extremely questionable call that takes points off the board. A CFB system that is satisfied with the same few teams at the top because it's a money-maker while it also effectively bars entry to all but a handful of teams. A game that got stretched way too long because of unsportsmanlike tactics. And then you mix in bad, unacceptable behavior from fans (both UT's and Ole Miss's). There is no linear causation here. It was an explosive concotion that had been brewing for a long time and got lit last night into an explosion. All those involved should question themselves ... the bottle throwers, the unsportsmanlike, low-character guest in the stadium (CLK), the AD who allowed too much alcohol to be sold for the profits, the corrupt referee system, and the CFB business itself (which is basically a monoply involving ESPN, the NCAA, the betting industry, and two or three mega-powerful conferences). I consider the behavior of all of those folks to be unacceptable. I hope that some good will come from the Riot at Neyland.