Yea, every single NU fan at PSU in 02 was disrespected and every single PSU fan at NU in 03 was given a handshake and $100 bill.
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No but the way I was treated was completely unacceptable. [SIZE=14pt]
If it were only a few Penn St. fans that were disrespectful, why did the president of your Nittany Liion University right an apology letter to Nebraska fans and UNL????? [/SIZE]Bro don't even go there, wasn't even close to the same thing.
The majority of your fans were disrespectful, rude and cruel. They stole peoples hats, poured beer on fans heads and started fights. I don't give a sh#t who it was, it was enough to warrant an apology letter from your president.
for those whom do not remember,
he's the blast from the past.
Heckling prompts apology to Nebraska
BY MITCH SHERMAN
WORLD-HERALD BUREAU
LINCOLN - The top administrative officials at Penn State have offered an apology to Nebraska football fans who felt unwelcome last week in State College, Pa.
In a letter to The World-Herald, signed by Penn State President Graham Spanier and Athletic Director Tim Curley, the administrators described the behavior by some of the school's fans as "unruly."
They expressed "profound and sincere apologies from all of us in the Penn State family." Spanier is a former chancellor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Penn State will visit Lincoln for a game against the Huskers next September at Memorial Stadium.
More than 110,000 fans, the largest crowd ever to watch a Nebraska game, attended the Nittany Lions' 40-7 win at Beaver Stadium. Steve MacCarthy, Penn State's vice president for university relations, said the letter of apology was prompted by 40 to 50 e-mail messages from Nebraska fans.
"Basically, they felt that a portion of our students had not been as hospitable as they should have been, and we agree," MacCarthy said. "A number of our students crossed the line. That type of bad behavior is not typical of how visitors are treated here."
MacCarthy, who witnessed some of the poor behavior, knew of no arrests or acts of violence related to the football game. Most of the reported incidents, he said, involved Nebraska fans who were heckled while walking near the stadium.
The Penn State administration, MacCarthy said, plans to use advertisement space in the student newspaper, the Collegian, to remind students how they are expected to act at future football games.
"Like the rest of us, they are representing Penn State," he said. "I've never been to Nebraska, but I've been told the environment at football games is a very healthy one. We expect to have the same thing here."
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there are jerks in any crowd, but that night the Penn State fans were a bunch of unruly clowns.
maybe you're different, benji. dunno, but i'll give you the benifit of the doubt. i do know that nebraska prides itself on its hospitality to fans. win or lose, your average husker fan is pretty mellow.
i guess it come from living the good life, i guess.