Butthurt Auburn Fan Writes Letter Demanding UGA Fans Apologize For Treating Him Like Shit
When you visit your rival’s stadium, you’re going to take some heat from the fans. Well, apparently this Auburn fan was in Athens for the game last weekend, and wasn’t exactly ready for the temperature in that particular kitchen. He took to the internet to openly whine about his experience and demand justice. Thank you for this, whoever you are.
Dear UGA fans,
Let me first say that this is 100% honest, and accurate to the best of my knowledge. I genuinely hope that UGA and /r/CFB fans don’t get upset about the contents of this “letter,” as it is intended to be a genuine request for those fans who frequent /r/cfb, and who I know to be – for the most part – class acts. Please – PLEASE – read this, and correct these wrongs when you see them happen in Athens. I know /r/cfb regulars enjoy posts about how fanbases are good hosts, but this is sadly not one of those posts.
The experience we (my group of friends) had in Athens this weekend was – in a word – awful. Not because of the game, but because of the way we were treated. I am asking UGA fans to remedy this as best they can in future games.First, it’s important to detail what actually happened. Let’s start with Friday night. We decided to go to a few bars in Athens, because Athens is certainly known for its bar scene. Note that for the most part we were dressed in neutral colors, although one of us had on an Auburn ball cap and a girl had on a blue scarf with orange trim. Before we entered the first bar we were boo’d. Okay, whatever, it’s a rivalry. But then it got taken too far. By the end of the night, I had two drinks thrown at me (and not by anyone I had talked to). The guy in the ball cap had a glass beer bottle thrown in his direction, and later realized he was bleeding. We were spat at (literally) and cussed out. Two of the girls were in tears, and one (the one with the scarf) was genuinely scared she would be assaulted. She got rid of the scarf because she was scared it was making her a target. It’s in some dumpster downtown now. We called it an early night and got the hell out of dodge.
So, Saturday. Okay, gametime. Maybe those were just drunks last night, and we had some bad luck. Who knows. Nope. Spat at. CONSTANTLY. I did NOT understand why grown men were literally spitting at me on a regular basis. It was insane. I lost count at 20. I had more drinks thrown at me (although this time it was soda, as we were in the stadium). Luckily I had a waterproof hood on my jacket, so that stayed up the rest of the game. Cussed out again. Leaving the stadium the guys in our group surrounded the girls, at their request, because they did not feel safe (and we left early, both because of the way the game was going and the way the fans were treating us). I was hit upside the back of my head a couple times walking out. I should mention that the girls were being called extremely vulgar things almost the entire game, as well as the night before.
Out of genuine fear for our own safety and well-being, we did not go out that night, but instead stayed at our host’s place.
Based on stories I have heard today from other Auburn fans who visited, similar experiences occurred. Spitting on Auburn fans was apparently extremely common, especially the girls. Being screamed at and cussed out were commonplace.Based on my experiences this weekend, I know Athens is a town I would never take a family to, if I were a father. I know that the only way I would brave it again is if I were in a group composed entirely of adult males, and even then I would not enjoy it – and that is NOT a reaction I should have to visiting another college.
Please, UGA fans on here. Fix this. Visiting fans should not be scared of your town. I know Athens to be a beautiful place, and an excellent city with great attractions. I have been there outside of football, and I loved it. Please, please try to make it more welcoming to the visiting team.
Sincerely,
A concerned Auburn fanEdit 2: This post has drawn far, far more attention than I expected it to, and the comments range all over the place (from “I don’t believe you” to “I’m so sorry” to whatever else)
I sincerely apologize if I ruffled any feathers. I did not mean to imply that this is common to a majority of UGA fans, but rather an extremely ruthless minority (as another commenter put it), who are likely sidewalk fans to begin with. My letter was not clear to this fact. It was also not clear to the fact that I was more upset with the UGA fans who didn’t stop this behavior than the UGA fans who carried it out, as every fanbase has their crazies.Unfortunately, this kind of attention also draws out the crazies, and I have received some threatening PMs. Due to wanting to maintain my anonymity, I will be deleting this account in the next couple of hours. Feel free to continue to comment, but know that I will not be able to respond at this point.
Welcome to college football, bud. Sack up..
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Being an Auburn fan that went to the game. I can say it was a little more hostile than normal but it wasn’t anything out of the norm.
11 years ago at 3:33 pmBeing a Georgia fan I can say we hate Auburn probably more than any team that comes to Athens (tech is irrelevant, and Florida is in Jacksonvilleā s. car is comparable). However, I haven’t missed a home UGA football game in at least 5 years and can say I have never seen spitting at an opposing fan. Yes it was a hostile environment, like any other night game in the SEC, but the accusations are ridiculous. Sack up.
11 years ago at 6:20 pmHe went through all of that effort because he’s trying to cope with the heartbreaking loss. Of course he’s embellishing half of it. He’s a little butthurt pussy. If Auburn killed the dawgs, he’d cruise on home with a smile on his face and move on with his life.
11 years ago at 10:44 pmI think TFM is subtly trying to hint that we should write a letter apologizing
11 years ago at 3:45 pmFuck you
11 years ago at 3:56 pmWhy did you delete my comment? It was just a fun satirical letter from tech guy demanding an apology from the forum users. š
11 years ago at 4:04 pmI want an apology letter from your parents for conceiving you.
11 years ago at 4:08 pmAnd you are?
11 years ago at 4:18 pmAbout time y’all blackballed this fucking loser.
11 years ago at 4:54 pmWatch it buddy.
11 years ago at 5:07 pmHe’s The Therapist, or can you not read?
11 years ago at 5:26 pmI want an apology from the little shit that wrote this letter for complaining so damn much.
11 years ago at 4:19 pmYou gotta admit the spitting thing’s a little weird.. I didn’t know spitting at people was even in a grown man’s arsenal.
11 years ago at 4:19 pmBeing a rivalry game, some of this is expected of course. However I think this guy is exaggerating.
11 years ago at 4:20 pmI Went to the game. UGA fans did get pretty trashy. I was glad I didn’t wear Auburn colors. Still had a damn good time in Athens.
11 years ago at 4:20 pmI’m not apologizing for shit. The kid are a stupid bitch if he wasn’t expecting us to be a little hostile. Y’all came into our house looking for a win. And then we shat all over you. Also, bring back the forums. That shit put me in a bad mood.
11 years ago at 4:24 pmLying sack of shit. I’d spit on him and bash him with a bottle of I saw him
11 years ago at 4:27 pm