What's Your Most Unlikely/Surprising Rival Trash Talk Story?

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As many Michigan fans prepare to descend upon Bloomington for our game this Saturday I couldn’t help but recall a very unlikely/surprising experience at a Michigan football game in Bloomington a few years ago. I don’t recall the exact number, but I think I’ve now been to 20-25 Michigan neutral/road games in my life. But my very first one was at IU on October 4th, 1997. Our senior year a few of us knew even after only 3 games that we had a very special season unfolding so we just decided last minute to head down to Bloomington for the game.

None of us had been to a Michigan away game so I think we were all quite unprepared for what we saw/experienced. For one thing we were very good that year, but more importantly we were playing INDIANA, in FOOTBALL. This was really the first time I experienced the ever-present Michigan hate outside the friendly confines of our great state.

So here are my three most unlikely/surprising rival trash talk stories. I look forward to hearing about yours. (WARNING – name drop coming up)

1.       October 4th 1997 (Bloomington, IN) – A few of us crashed at my HS buddy’s house in the IU student ghetto. We get up, throw on our Michigan gear, drink a beer or three, then head out. I remember thinking that we were going to kick their ass and it would be a very non-confrontational experience in every way. Our guards were certainly down. Nope, from the moment we hit the street we were fielding f-bombs from nearly everyone that we encountered, probably even Jared Fogle come to think of it. Some houses actually had “Fuck Michigan” signs in their front yards. We could not believe it, just kept looking at each other and laughing at our first experience of road Michigan hate. That hate fueled our football team apparently as we won that day 37-0.

2.       December 2005 (Manhattan Beach, CA) – I was out having a beer with a buddy of mine (MSU fan). Four sit down at the table next to us. After a few minutes we realize the girl sitting closest to me is Tara Reid, so naturally I start chatting her up. This is a portion of how that went:

Her: “So where are you from?”

Me: “Michigan originally.”

Her: “Fuck Michigan.”

I certainly didn’t see that coming. Turns out most of her family, including her brother that I’m still friends with after that night, went to OSU.

3.       July 2012 (Charles de Galle airport, Paris) – I was flying back from a two week business trip tired, hungover, gross, etc. I was wearing my block M hat per usual. Standing in the security line I hear some guy behind me say something to the effect that ‘Michigan sucks and Brady Hoke sucks’. I turn around and it’s some guy wearing an OSU hat. There’s nothing more to this story, but that was the last time and place I thought I’d have to put up with a cooler-pooping truck driver.

Look forward to hearing your similar stories, Fuck Indiana, and Go Blue!

The Man Down T…

November 11th, 2015 at 12:53 PM ^

going from Detroit to North Carolina through Ohio via US 23.  We're listening to the Michigan-Ohio State game.  This was back in 2011 when we last beat them.  I was driving my minivan with the M Go Blue stickers through Ohio.  Just after we scored a touchdown, I'm at a light and we start celebrating.  My then 9 year old daughter notice the people behind us flipping us off.  We wave to them.  The light turns green and we start to go, they pass us, honking and flipping.  We wave again.  We wind up in front of them in the right lane (they were in the left lane) at the next light, right as the touchdown is reversed by the review.  To which they pass us laughing at us and flipping us off some more.  

 

It was the first time my kids had seen the heated part of the rivalry up close.  We lauged about it for a couple hours especially after the win.  Good times.

Matthew

November 11th, 2015 at 12:54 PM ^

Im suprised at all the stories about Indiana fans being assholes. My buddy and I went to the IU-UM basketball game in Bloomington in February 2014, the day before the Seahawks/Broncos Super Bowl. We were kinda buzzed up and cheering for UM with no other Michigan fans around us. No one said anything to us. Maybe its because IU won, but they pretty much ignored us which was a suprise. It was kinda shocking. All we net were nice people and had a fun time.

MaizeAndBlueWahoo

November 11th, 2015 at 5:54 PM ^

Went to Bloomington for a UVA-IU game a few years back.  No problems at all, except for the note left on my UVA-bedecked car that said "hokeys suck."  [Sic.]  I still don't know whether the guy was a several-levels dumbass who is bad at trash talk, or showing support in a weird way.  The first, probably, but it was such bad trash talk that it was pretty ambiguous.

GOBLUE4EVR

November 11th, 2015 at 12:55 PM ^

michigan/osu game... my dad and i are walking to the golf course to meet up with his friends and this very drunk female osu fan runs up to me and yells at me "spell it", i say spell what? she yells back "ohio" i tell her to fuck off and me and my dad keep walking to the golf course...

fast forward to game time... we get to our seats in section 6, everyone that sits around us has been sitting there for over 20 years so we all know each other quite well... well one couple couldn't make it to the game so they gave their tickets to their daughter and she didn't want to go so she sold them to a scalper... scalper sells them to osu fans... so when we get to the seats the wife is the only one there, she was a very nice person. her husband comes back and starts acting like a douche from the get go and tells everyone sitting around us "are you ready for the ass kicking of your life today???"... my dads buddy looks at him and says "you can root for your team all you want, but as soon as you start acting like an asshole i'm going to kick your ass"... game starts and osu scores the first TD of the game and the douche fulls out his ohio state flag and starts waving it around... it was promptly removed from his hands by my dads buddy again... well as the game goes on tim starts doing his thing on the field and now the wife starts getting PISSED and swearing like a trucker about everything going on...

game is over michigan wins again (loved those cooper years) and my dad is talking to the osu couple and found out that the wife was getting pissed bcause they had already bought and paid for their trip to the rose bowl even though osu still needed to beat michigan and they thought there was no way osu would lose that game... 

GOBLUE4EVR

November 11th, 2015 at 3:59 PM ^

though it was so long ago i remember it like it was yesterday... the first game of the 96 season my dad was giving the couple who gave their tickets to their daughter a hard time about it... i think they were actually pissed at their daughter after that because i never saw her at another game...

Sauce Castillo

November 11th, 2015 at 12:59 PM ^

Iowa fan from this past weekend when I was visiting in chicago.  I just heard a voice come from behind say "Jake Rudock!".  Of course thinking it was a Michigan fan I turned around to give a smile and the a-hole points to his Iowa shirt, clearly mocking Rudock.  Makes me want to get a shot at Iowa in the B1G championship.  Probably not the worst but most recent.

AC1997

November 11th, 2015 at 1:00 PM ^

So I have traveled to a variety of away stadiums over the years with minimal incidents.  But in college I was in the MMB and had a couple of stories that fit this narrative.  As most MMB members will tell you, after the football team retreats to the locker room the band is left in the midst of enemy territory clad from head to toe in Michigan colors.  Thus the MMB gets to experience the drunk and rowdy fans ire after the game.  

  1. I think it was 1995 when the MMB actually went to a Northwestern road game.  This was the era when they had those two amazing years and they beat Michigan in a close game.  The behavior of this old, rich, suburban "fans" of Northwestern was more rude to us after they stormed the field than even what I saw in three trips to OSU.  Screaming profanities in the face of 20-year old band members apparently was the way they celebrated their victory.  I chalked it up to the fact that they hadn't won in decades.  
     
  2. My first trip to Ohio State was in 1994.  We were planning to send the Fanfare Band from where our buses were located to an alumni tailgate on the other side of the stadium.  They had provided us a State Police escort of a couple of armed officers.  They told our director that they could not ensure our safety walking through the parking lot and therefore we couldn't perform.  It was scary.
     
  3. I think it was on my second trip to OSU in 1996 (though I'm sure the message board will correct me if it wasn't) went much better....until the trip home.  We had won the game and while leaving Columbus a State Police car proceeded to pull over 4 of our 7 MMB buses for speeding.  Our driver found this funny since the buses had regulators on them that prevented them from going more than 70.  

 

boliver46

November 11th, 2015 at 1:01 PM ^

vs. Ohio State.

Went on a bus trip from Toledo for the Rockets game against OSU.  This was Toledo before they were legitimately any good...I mean, the QB tried to take the opening snap from the GUARD FFS.

Still, cooler poopers were in force yelling at those in Blue and Gold, and one group of "cool dudes" poured beer on a fellow fan outside the stadium.  I mean, pick your battles, people!

Oh, and FUCK OHIO STATE (If that wasn't implied here).

Tim in Huntsville

November 11th, 2015 at 1:01 PM ^

I was in Seattle Airport wearing my ever-present Michigan sweatshirt when an OSU fan in his red sweatshirt sat down beside me..  I asked if he had found that sweatshirt at a thrift shop or something..  Of course, this was before Macklemore made thrift shops cool..

 

GoBlue96

November 11th, 2015 at 1:04 PM ^

Jogging through my parent's retirement community in NC with a Michigan shirt on.  80 year old leans out his car window to yell Michigan sucks at me.

OxfordBlue24

November 11th, 2015 at 1:07 PM ^

I was 11 and my cousin and I were at a Chuckie Cheese type of place by ourselves. I was decked out in Michigan garb. The manager of the place was making rounds, and approached me and informed us that a OSU student was making my food currently. He then asked if I felt safe eating it, in a complete non joking manner. This 30-something man was seriously shit talking a eleven year old Michigan fan, threatening food poisoning and tampering. Ridiculous.



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Dubs

November 11th, 2015 at 1:18 PM ^

At church in high school when the pastor made a comment about going up to vacation to Michigan.  A couple people in the congregation let out some sarcastic boos and several people laughed.  A few others jokingly grumbled something about "typical Ohio State fan..." to which one man replied "there is nothing wrong with the Buckeyes!"

Finally, my pastor chimed in and said "other than the fact it's a worthless nut."

tedheadfred

November 11th, 2015 at 1:19 PM ^

For the pregame, the MMB is frequently waiting in the tunnel while both teams exit the field from warmups. On this occasion, Some of the last of the OSU team decided to share their true feelings with anyone within earshot. "F*** Michigan, f*** their mom, F* their dog, THIS IS OUR HOUSE!" This is one time (possibly the ONLY time in my recollection) that we as a band responded. We chanted " WHO's HOUSE?! OUR HOUSE!!! All 400+ members screaming at the top of their lungs. They had to have heard it in both locker rooms. My friend said he heard it from his seats in the stadium. Man that year was fun!!! I still wonder about the dog comment though...

Hammer of Thor

November 11th, 2015 at 1:21 PM ^

I was at Costco yesterday and I had my Michigan sweatshirt on. An older man in Indiana gear starts chatting with me about he was Rob Lytle's next door neighbor for about 3 years. Really nice guy, and shared some cool things about Rob!

Chaggi

November 11th, 2015 at 1:21 PM ^

I was at Hong Kong airport, flight got delayed from rain and I had just graduated a few months back, was wearing a Michigan alumni shirt and I think I had a Michigan tag or something on my bag. An elderly guy walks up to me, easily in his late 60's to 70's and just told me to "Fuck off" and "Go Buckeyes". Shows you that the rivalry is everywhere. 

pdgoblue25

November 11th, 2015 at 1:23 PM ^

Ohio State just kicked Penn State's ass, this was expected.  A husband/wife and their 2 young sons were just trying to walk back to their car after the game.  The kids couldn't have been more than older than 7-8.

One kid walked from his porch, and walked backwards in front of them for 3 or 4 houses and just told them to go fuck themselves repeatedly.  Finally we walked up and told him to stop, I was just disgusted.

Trust me, I know Penn State fans have just as much filth in their fan base, but these people were just trying to walk back to their car.

 

Runner up- my buddy went to Notre Dame and went to the sugar bowl against Ohio State.  Ohio State fans were wearing t-shirts that said, "FUCK JESUS" on the front.

LSAClassOf2000

November 11th, 2015 at 1:22 PM ^

Actually, one of the more surprising incidents in my life came just about a week or so ago when I was finally taking down the Halloween decorations from the front yards and replacing them with the Thanksgiving stuff per orders from my better half.

It's warm-ish, so I am out there in a Michigan shirt and ahtletic shorts, minding my own business and clipping out that wound cotton crap they sell so you can make webs in the trees, when I hear this "Fuck Michigan!" in a squeaky middle-school voice. I look down from the stepladder and it is indeed a 12-ish year-old old kid in Spartan gear, standing about ten feet from me. 

Because I honestly don't trust the judgment of everyone on my street, I just go back to what I was doing, and this kid honestly stood there for a minute or so seeming to want a reply. He left, but yikes, he's talking to someone over three times his own age like that. More sad than anything. 

WichitanWolverine

November 11th, 2015 at 1:29 PM ^

Earlier this year I went to the Lions/Chargers game in SD. I wore my Lions t-shirt and Bo hat. I rode the trolley back with a few 40-year-old wasted Lions/Sparty fans who could not stop talking about how "Caldwell is Brady Hoke" and how "the Big House is a dump." I tuned them out after about 5 minutes but they could not stop talking about how "Harbaugh might win in 10 years after he gets all his recruits in lol."

They were almost as obsessed with Michigan as I am. It was impressive.

CoryR

November 11th, 2015 at 1:41 PM ^

At the Gophers game two weeks ago.  Dressed as Harbaugh for Halloween I went up to use the restroom during a timeout.  While in line I got shouldered by someone walking out of the bathroom and they said "Scoreboard."  I couldn't help but laugh at them.  It was 3-0, halfway through the first quarter.  

bokee88

November 11th, 2015 at 1:44 PM ^

I have a few to share...

IU and Illinois were the most surprising. I was at the Denard game where we out scored them and nobody played defense. That Friday night as soon as we were on campus we had a teenager yell "Fuck Michigan!" as we walked by. Totally unprovoked. We were clearly late 30s-early 40s. I would have never had the nerve to yell at adults when I was that age.

Several years earlier I went to a game at Illinois and random fans yelled at us there too. This was probably 2000? The year before they beat us in Ann Arbor on a last second FG. Well at this game in Champagne they were selling t-shirts commemorating the last second win over us from 12 months before. I was blown away. This was my first away game experience (other than MSU)

Penn State, Notre Dame and Iowa were the nicest by far.

Purdue and Northwestern: eh

Wisconsin was not as brutal as I was expecting.



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MaizeAndBlueWahoo

November 11th, 2015 at 1:51 PM ^

A while back I went to a bowl game between Purdue and Maryland.  My brother's a Purdue grad so I packed all Purdue gear and duly looked the part of a Purdue fan.  UVA and Maryland fans don't get along but I figured, what the heck, these teams don't know each other from Adam, it's a bowl game, everyone's in a good mood, things will be just peachy.  Boy was I wrong.  Every Terp fan we met had some shit to say.  Nearby our seats was a group of 50s-ish Maryland alums who spent the whole game talking loudly and passive-aggressively about how shitty Purdue was, the Big Ten was, etc. etc.  They liked to stare our way until we glanced their direction, look back, and then pipe up loudly as if they were just talking to each other all along.

I'd always figured bad experiences with Maryland fans were just because of the rivalry with UVA, but nah, they appear to be just plain assholes.  My brother now thinks so too.

On the other hand, my mom has always insisted the worst fans in the land are Arkansas fans (she's a Texas alum) and there were some Arkansas fans behind us in putt-putt golf and they were the funnest people we met on the whole trip.  We weren't playing them, though, so there's that.

Wolverine In Iowa

November 11th, 2015 at 6:30 PM ^

Maryland fans are trash.  I've been to a bunch of Maryland football games, which they invariably lost, and all kinds of stuff was being thrown on the field.  I was a neutral at all these games, and so I avoided any nonsense, but it was disturbing to see the behavior.

My niece went on an official recruiting visit at Maryland for lacrosse, and my mother and I were able to accompany my sister and niece to the men's basketball game against UNC that day.  Despicable behavior there too.  So glad my niece went to Duke.  (*chortle*)

MaizeNBlueInDC

November 11th, 2015 at 1:51 PM ^

My family and I lived in Saudi Arabia and I was about 16 catching a flight from Jeddah to Rome.  We finally board at 4 am and as I am getting on the plane and groggy, a guy walks up and says in a rather quiet tone: "The last thing I expected on a flight from Nairobi to Rome with a stop in Jeddah is a kid to get on the plane with a Michigan hat.  Go Bucks."

 

I will always remember that story and just love how it proves that no matter where you go in the world, the liklihood of hearing someone say "Go Blue" or acknowledging the greatest rivaly in college sports is pretty high. 

InandOutEasy

November 11th, 2015 at 1:59 PM ^

First road game that I experienced. It rained all day and we won a close, ugly game. A friend was in grad school at Northwestern and was able to get student tickets for our group. So we are sitting amongst NW undergrads who are the biggest group of brats I've ever been around. They weren't talking smack about Michigan really, but just acting like a bunch of snobs. One of my friends had a disposable camera which were commonly used at the time (and it was raining). I remember a NW kid yells something to the effect of "what you can't afford a real camera?" They also knew nothing about football so they had nothing to say about the actual game.

After that experience, beating Northwestern is third priority to me in conference play, after OSU and MSU.

UNCWolverine

November 11th, 2015 at 2:11 PM ^

Oooh, that camera burn was a real zinger! Reminds me of the time an ND fan at the 2004 road game told me once to "read the rulebook, oh that's right, you went to a PUBLIC school". Love how nearly every Michigan major is ranked higher than ND and they think they are more intelligent than us somehow because they only let in about 100 catholics + 200 athletes every year.

DoubleYost

November 11th, 2015 at 2:50 PM ^

Can't really put my finger on one but there really is no better feeling than having an ND fan get in your face and watching them pick themselves up off the floor



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carbott

November 11th, 2015 at 3:06 PM ^

I went to the MD game this year. Most of the fans were fine. One guy who came to the game made snarky comments the few times MD gained yards or stopped UM. "Michigan can't even stop Maryland's quarterback, how are they going to stop Cardale!" "Michigan is going to need to score more to beat OSU." 

He was a low quality undercover OSU fan wearing MD gear. He left late in the 3rd, quietly. 

hailtothevictors08

November 11th, 2015 at 3:11 PM ^

(Warning: location name drop coming) (Warning: major cool story bro coming)

 
In the summer of 2011, I was lucky enough to do study abroad in Greece. The program was run by IU and co-sponsored by Michigan and hence the make up of the class was about 50% IU, 25% U of M, and then randos who had found the program online. The IU kids were great and one remains one of my best friends to this day. This is not a story about IU, this is a story about state students. 
 
One of the weekends, we were on a class trip to Santorini. One of the nights, a few of the Michigan girls and I were at a bar dressed in normal going out attire (ie not Michigan apparel) when we run into this group of state girls (one of their professors had a traveling abroad class) unfortunately recognizable by their choice to wear state clothing. My friends (again all girls) couldn't pass the chance to talk a little shit to them. While I was off getting drinks or whatever, my friends somehow convinced these state girls that I actually played on Michigan's basketball team. I am 6'6'' and at that point around 275 but in no way do I look athletic at all, not to mention I was clearly spending my summer gallivanting around Europe instead of you know, playing basketball. Never the less, these state girls were super convinced and because sparty has a perennial chip on their shoulder, decided to talk shit about how izzo is the greatest and what not. 
 
The moral of this story: marry Michigan girls, it pays off in the end.  

EGD

November 11th, 2015 at 3:14 PM ^

For spring break my last year of high school, five or so of us drove down to Myrtle Beach in our friend's dad's big old Crown Victoria. This would have been probably mid to late April of 1993. On our way back, we stopped in some nowhere town in North Carolina to get gas. None of us were wearing any Michigan gear or anything--the only giveaway I can think of must have been the license plate on the car. But some dude in greasy overalls rolls out from underneath a car and starts taunting us: "Taaahhhm out, bo-ahy, taaaahhm out." His accent was so thick, probably the only reason I understood what he was saying was because he was making the "timeout" signal with some kind of wrench and his oil-stained arms. I thought it was pretty funny.

BLUEyouout

November 11th, 2015 at 3:38 PM ^

I was eating and drinking at a mexican resturant in Austin, TX one evening with a friend. I got absolutley hammered. I was wearing my Michigan hat that night. It was late, I was drunk, and headed to the restroom to take a road piss. I walked into a stall to piss, looked down at the feet in flip flops standing in front of the urnal next to me, thought they were my buddies feet, and started pissing all over them. Apparently those feet were in the middle of a piss themselves so all they could do was dance and yell stop. I kept pissing.... Once I was finished I exited the stall to find an OSU fan (as observed by his hat) fuming at me. He threatend to kick my ass. I laughed in his face, left the restroom, and told my buddy we should leave now......

This memory always puts a smile on my face....thanks for asking!!

Chester Cheetah

November 11th, 2015 at 3:38 PM ^

The summer after my freshman year at UM I was driving to a community college for a summer class (Calc II).  I get off the highway and I stop at the off-ramp red light with my window down.

A guy walks up to me and hands out a flyer for some seasfood restaurant.

He sees my Michigan hat and says, "Michigan huh? How about that App State game?  Haha, I went to MSU so I have to give you some shit."

I give him a friendly chuckle and continue on my way when the light turns green, leaving him to his business.

Mr. Elbel

November 11th, 2015 at 3:46 PM ^

Visited Boone, NC with a friend a few years ago. Somehow the block M vinyl on my back window mysteriously disappeared. Also I watched the Sugar Bowl in a bdubs in Lynchburg, Virginia decked out in maize and blue. It was packed with hokies and there was only me, one other UM fan, and a UVA fan rooting for UM in the whole place. It was amazing.

ghostofhoke

November 11th, 2015 at 4:24 PM ^

Season opener in '98. South Bend, worst town on earth. Walking through the parking lot, little 80 yr old lady maybe 4'10" and about 85 pounds steps out from their tailgate points a finger shaky with rage at our group and in her raspy old lady voice yells at us "why don't you little shits go fuck yourselves!". All class those Domers. Then on the way out to the parking lot after the game it was pretty empty as most were still in the stadium. Some mulletted redneck with 3 teeth in jorts, no shoes and no shirt is sitting on the tailgate of a crappy beat up old pickup truck, barely conscious with a 1/4 full bottle of whiskey in his hand. Stands up (barely) and as he's swaying around yelling "Nebraaaaaaaskaaaa, Nebraaaaaaskaaaaaa" for literally like 5 minutes as we walked to our cars. I actually thought that was pretty amazing. The old lady is lucky I didn't steal her stupid knit beret and pour a beer on her head.



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Bosch

November 11th, 2015 at 6:13 PM ^

My story is also from Notre Dame 1998 so I'll just put it here.

A friend and I decide to drive down to South Bend for the game.  We didn't have tickets but the friend knew someone that lived near their stadium.  We figured we'd hit the tailgates and see about scalping.  Nothing was in our price range, which wasn't very high at the time, so we hit a local bar.

The game was a mess.  Michigan out possessed and out gained the Irish but ended up losing 36-20.  Circumstances called for lots of drinking and we obliged.

Story 1:  At one point during the game, I was taking a leak and some random ND fan starting chatting me up.... asked me if I played basketball (#1 opening small talk remark when talking to someone tall).  I decided to have some fun with him and told him that I played for ND.  I was 24 at the time so certainly didn't look like a freshman, plus I was wearing Michigan fan gear, so I told him I was a transfer from D-II.... I think I said Calvin.  Anyway, he asked how "we" were going to be.  I told him not very good (they finished 14-16 that season so I wasn't off).  Over the course of the game, I had a few more people believing the story, or so I like to remember.

Story 2:  On the way back to Ann Arbor after the game, we hit up a Taco Bell somewhere in southern Michigan.  While waiting to order, a middle aged couple with two teenage boys, around 15 or 16 years old, get in line behind us.  Out of nowhere, one of the boys starts coughing, "Michigan sucks."  After around the third time, I have had enough.   I turned around, put my arm around the kid chirping, and asked him if he wanted to step outside..... Disclaimer:  I absolutely had no intentions of fighting......  As it is, I don't take losing well.  Throw in the fact I was still under some influence of a day of drinking and I wasn't going to just let it go.  His smirk evaporated and he went silent and I asked him again.  He says no.  I then asked him to apologize, which he did.  The parents heard everything.  The dad tried to intervene and I asked him if he wanted to step outside.  I didn't feel good about it but I was committed.  Thankfully he didn't.  The mother?  She left us a note on our car lecturing us about what bad people we were for harassing the boys.  I am not exactly proud of what I did, especially the part about embarrassing the dad in front his wife and two teenagers.  I also I acknowledge that I can be an asshole, especially after a Michigan loss and some beer but, did they not have it coming?  I actually like to think that I did these boys a favor.  They might think twice about antagonizing someone in the future.

 

Eskimoan

November 11th, 2015 at 4:49 PM ^

yea man, I've had some crazy experiences going at it with IU fans. 2010 when Denard scored at the last second me and my buddies ealking back to our car were being heckled then one of the IU fucks spit in my buddies wife's face, it didn't end well for the IU fans after that. I was just surprised on how aggressive most of the fans were that day, I've been there a few times for games and talked trash back and forth all on fun though, but this day was something I've never experienced, the fans were definitely hostile that day