If he starts that crap, would it be inappropriate for A&M officials to tell him to STFU or leave?
Or is it not that big a deal in person?
TIA
Or is it not that big a deal in person?
TIA
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He will probably not show up in Aggieland. ???
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gotta get the mean usher on him --- the guy that wears the beige shirt and black cap...walks around with the walkie-talkie
quote:wow...but I know who you are talking aboutquote:
gotta get the mean usher on him --- the guy that wears the beige shirt and black cap...walks around with the walkie-talkie
Or the old bag that harasses kids on the playground.
quote:Yep. Road trips are his thing because the Vandy people all hate him in Nashville.quote:
He will probably not show up in Aggieland. ???
Pretty sure he travels to most games.
quote:Punch him in his effin mouth and make his lip swell so he can't whistle.
I am feverishly using all of my massive intellect to figure out how to silence this guy. More to follow.
BTHO the pigs!
quote:Yes...because the NCAA is SO good at enforcing the rules.
https://www.ncaa.org/sites/default/files/Fan%2BCode%2Bof%2BConduct.pdf
NCAA Sportsmanship and Ethical Conduct Best Practices identify reasonable efforts to ensure the fan experience is safe and enjoyable. To this end, proactive measures to encourage positive behavior must be balanced with strict consequences and swift measures to deter and remedy unruly behavior. Policies and media should target two outcomes: 1) recognize responsible behavior; and 2) communicate the message that inappropriate behavior in violation of NCAA, conference, school, team, or facility rules, endangers or threatens others, or is otherwise detrimental to others will not be tolerated.
The NCAA and its member institutions are committed to creating a safe, comfortable and enjoyable game day experience. The NCAA and member institutions pledge to protect a fan's right to:
.....Support his or her team, provided the support is in good taste and does not adversely impact the event experience of fellow spectators or negatively impact the game.
quote:Who is the person in the athletic department who needs to see this to ensure that it gets enforced during the Vandy series?
https://www.ncaa.org/sites/default/files/Fan%2BCode%2Bof%2BConduct.pdf
NCAA Sportsmanship and Ethical Conduct Best Practices identify reasonable efforts to ensure the fan experience is safe and enjoyable. To this end, proactive measures to encourage positive behavior must be balanced with strict consequences and swift measures to deter and remedy unruly behavior. Policies and media should target two outcomes: 1) recognize responsible behavior; and 2) communicate the message that inappropriate behavior in violation of NCAA, conference, school, team, or facility rules, endangers or threatens others, or is otherwise detrimental to others will not be tolerated.
The NCAA and its member institutions are committed to creating a safe, comfortable and enjoyable game day experience. The NCAA and member institutions pledge to protect a fan's right to:
.....Support his or her team, provided the support is in good taste and does not adversely impact the event experience of fellow spectators or negatively impact the game.
quote:Corrected link:
Apparently the Vandy whistler was asked by ESPN and Omaha PD to stop whistling so much or be taken to jail...thoughts?
http://www.tennessean.com/story/spor...espn/11519789/
quote:We as fans can't really do it without risking getting thrown out or arrested. The athletic department could, though.
We don't need the NCAA to enforce it. We can cite it and enforce it ourselves.
quote:True.
We don't need the NCAA to enforce it. We can cite it and enforce it ourselves.
quote:quote:We as fans can't really do it without risking getting thrown out or arrested. The athletic department could, though.
We don't need the NCAA to enforce it. We can cite it and enforce it ourselves.
quote:Then we're back to my question, and I don't understand your comment. Who in the AD is responsible for ensuring that this gets enforced (by the AD)?quote:I meant we as the school not we as individuals.quote:We as fans can't really do it without risking getting thrown out or arrested. The athletic department could, though.
We don't need the NCAA to enforce it. We can cite it and enforce it ourselves.
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If someone tells him about Texags.com, he will probably not show.
quote:quote:Then we're back to my question, and I don't understand your comment. Who in the AD is responsible for ensuring that this gets enforced (by the AD)?quote:I meant we as the school not we as individuals.quote:We as fans can't really do it without risking getting thrown out or arrested. The athletic department could, though.
We don't need the NCAA to enforce it. We can cite it and enforce it ourselves.