I'm not ready to give up the hate just yet.
We talk a lot about the ****braska fanbase's hypocrisy. I think it's pretty well documented here.
Somewhat related to the topic is the thing that is driving my hate at the moment.
If a fanbase is acting provocatively, they shouldn't be surprised if another fanbase is provoked. But somehow they either are surprised, or pretend to be the victims of our ire.
Even when:
1. They show up bragging about "Folsom Takeover" continually flaunting the size of their crowd on social media and in person. That's provocative.
2. They chant "Go Big Red" through Alma Mater. Here's a hint for ****braska fans -- if a fanbase stands and removes their hats, maybe whatever is happening is important to them. A good guest would respect that, rather than drown it out. That's provocative.
3. My girlfriend and I arrived early. Shortly thereafter a 20-something ****er arrived with his friends. He announced, "sorry in advance but I'm going to be a dick" and stood on the seats directly in front of us (nobody was around, so it was just him, on this seat with ass in our faces). The last time I was that triggered by a fan, I punched a CSU supporter. I stood next to him and explained that he had a choice, and he actually didn't have to behave like a dick. He pretended to ignore me. I was persistent and he eventually sat down. He was fine the rest of the game, but why show up like that? That's provocative.
****er fans. If some students flipped you the bird, or some CU fans told you to go **** yourself, please don't be surprised. Most of your fanbase went out of the way to cultivate that very outcome.
I ****ing hate your fanbase, because you pretend to be victims of your own provocation. Go **** yourselves (flips bird).