DG wrote:Chris Larson wrote:I would think that if the contest takes place on University property and involves a University sponsored organization, the Administration would have a great interest in ensuring the safety of the participants and spectators.
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It is still in the team's best interest to work with the officials to nip these things in the bud, but ultimately I see a significant amount of responsibility lying with the University as well.
Both of these are true. When you get parents who travel 2,000 miles to see their son play, get heckled for their religious beliefs, ask somone to be quiet, and then be told "F$^%$ You" it becomes a school issue. Especially if the game is being played in/on school sponsored facilities.
Most of the time, the school simply doesn't know what is going on. They should, but they don't.
The officials can only handle things that are happening on/near the field. Unless the fan brings a megaphone (Nice one, Tamu...I thought those were illegal per MDIA rules ) the refs have no way to assess what is going on in the stands 20 yards away. They have their hands full with the game itself.
another $0.02 from the peanut gallery...
DG
Why, whatever could you mean here, DG??