my one question regarding this incident...where in the heck were the ushers and police while these two fights were going on?!?!?! not a single person stepped in to help those guys - that's sad. those faker fans will have more to be upset about by thursday when we finish sweeping them.
being from ohio, i'm a diehard ohio state fan. in the 2005 football season, i went to the game at michigan. i'd always thought how cool it'd be to go to a game in "the quiet house" and watch my boys kick their a$$. AND to wear a "F michigan shirt" to the game.
little did i know, some dreams really do come true. no joke, my buddy and i got tickets in the middle of the michigan student section. he had a buckeye jersey on, and i had a shirt that said "F Michigan" on the front and "Ann Arbor is a Who#&" on the back. as expected, people were yelling stuff at me all day long. i'm a pretty big guy though, and on top of that, michigan fans are known to be pansies, so i really wasn't scared.
so long story, but we played horribly in the 3rd quarter and michigan took a 21-12 lead with 7 minutes left in the game. some pansy bandwagon michigan fan started screaming in my ear how happy he was that michigan was leading ohio state by two scores in the 4th quarter of his senior year. i calmly turned around and guaranteed we'd find a way to win the game, and that he'd be miserable in a few minutes.
sure enough, the tables turned, and troy smith led one of the best comebacks in buckeye history. antonio pittman capped it off by trucking prescott burgess at the goal line, and the place was DEAD QUIET. right as the game ended, one of my buddies called my cell. i answered the phone, turned around, put my phone up in the air, and yelled out "do you hear that? that's the sound of 110,000 michigan fans dead quiet!" priceless...no one said a word.
moral of the story...cheering on your team in enemy territory in a rivalry game can be one of the coolest things ever. and for my fellow buckeye fans out there...moral number 2 - F MICHIGAN