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you think some tiger fans are negative?
Posted on 11/23/08 at 10:48 am
Posted on 11/23/08 at 10:48 am
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP)—Notre Dame football players were pelted by snowballs from fans sitting in the student section during their loss to Syracuse on Saturday.
“To throw snowballs at their own team, I didn’t think that was a smart thing to do. I guess (they thought) it was funny,†defensive tackle Pat Kuntz said after Syracuse upset the Irish 24-23.
South Bend was hit with about 10 inches of snow Friday. While the field had been cleared before the game, there was still snow along the fringes and in some areas of the stands.
Fans at first threw snow in the air, but then quickly switched to tossing snowballs toward the Notre Dame sideline. Defensive lineman Ian Williams got hit in the helmet, defensive end Ethan Johnson was struck on the left cheek and a St. Joseph County police officer on the sideline looking into the crowd got hit in the chest. An NBC camera man also was a frequent target and several snowballs reached the field, although none landed near where play was occurring.
“To throw snowballs at their own team, I didn’t think that was a smart thing to do. I guess (they thought) it was funny,†defensive tackle Pat Kuntz said after Syracuse upset the Irish 24-23.
South Bend was hit with about 10 inches of snow Friday. While the field had been cleared before the game, there was still snow along the fringes and in some areas of the stands.
Fans at first threw snow in the air, but then quickly switched to tossing snowballs toward the Notre Dame sideline. Defensive lineman Ian Williams got hit in the helmet, defensive end Ethan Johnson was struck on the left cheek and a St. Joseph County police officer on the sideline looking into the crowd got hit in the chest. An NBC camera man also was a frequent target and several snowballs reached the field, although none landed near where play was occurring.
Posted on 11/23/08 at 9:40 pm to TheDoc
Good thing it doesn't snow at Tiger Stadium...they would get pelted with piss ball or frozen piss pops. Sorry I thought it was funny 

Posted on 11/23/08 at 9:40 pm to GPrepTiger
I blame parents spanking their children too hard.
Posted on 11/23/08 at 10:25 pm to Doc Fenton
could be worse, we could be Notre Dame
Posted on 11/23/08 at 10:30 pm to Arrowstr4
quote:
could be worse, we could be Notre Dame
true story
Posted on 11/23/08 at 10:35 pm to rds dc
Think LSU's got problems. How about marginal talent and a coach with no clue?
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