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I have heard this. It was also mentioned in the dreaded G-10 thread. I really hope that this is not true. If I was that woman I would be making noise like they have never heard before. I think the Univ. should have told the person to complaining to wear ear plugs. You are going to a stadium with 106,000 fans you have to expect it to be loud.I heard from a drug rep today that a lady was on the Sports Animal this AM claiming that she had received a threatening letter of reprimand from UT for cheering too loudly.
Can anyone confirm or deny this? Or is this officially "Alienate Your Own Fans" week?
I have heard this. It was also mentioned in the dreaded G-10 thread. I really hope that this is not true. If I was that woman I would be making noise like they have never heard before. I think the Univ. should have told the person to complaining to wear ear plugs. You are going to a stadium with 106,000 fans you have to expect it to be loud.
Preach it brother!!!There was a family infront of me and the wife last week. The girl, probably 18-23 yrs old would hold her ears when my wife and I would scream behind her. EVERY PLAY.
We just laughed and got louder.
They left at halftime, and didn't come back.
We yell EVERY defensive play, so if you're sitting near us, you better be ready for the noise.
It would be better than screaming. How dare her to raise her voice in support of her team at a sporting event. The nerve. I have people tell me to sit down and shut up all the time. The following that comes out of my mouth I shalln't type on this board due to fear of being banned.Maybe instead of cheering her for her team she should do a West Virginia thing and throw batteries at the other team? Would that be better?
I wouldn't put it past them.Why do you even have to ask?
Even if the fan was a season ticket holder, the university would have no way of knowing if she was in that seat for the game. They would NOT send a letter to a donor telling them to not be loud at an SEC game.
Why must anyone even ask if this is true?
I don't doubt someone called into the radio show saying it happened, but there's 0% chance it really did.
Maybe instead of cheering her for her team she should do a West Virginia thing and throw batteries at the other team? Would that be better?