An Open Letter to Randall Cobb and/or Joker Phillips
I have a serious question to ask and don't know who to ask. Since Randall Cobb rightly, in my opinion, called out UK fans to be loud and set a intimidating tone in Commonwealth Stadium last week, maybe he and/or Coach Phillips can get me the answer! DO FANS HAVE TO SIT DOWN in Commonwealth Stadium when asked by those behind them to do so?
Let me explain my question. I spent several hours Friday preparing for my trip from Northern Kentucky to my alma mater for the October 23, 2010 UK-Georgia game. I had purchased tickets for me and my three kids (at $51each plus fees) in Section 204, which I knew has a LOT of student seating, well in advance of game day. I had arranged to purchase, upon my arrival in Lexington, a Blue Lot parking pass (another $75) for tailgating. I had loaded the car with necessary supplies to make sure my three young kids would have a blast. I went to the grocery to buy food, etc. We left N. Ky early Saturday and, after a couple of preplanned stops, arrived at Commonwealth Stadium around 1:30 pm. We toured campus, I showed the kids my old dorm, went to some of the classroom buildings, etc. Around 3 pm we set up our tail gate area and ate, played, etc. We had a GREAT TIME. We went to the Cat Walk and screamed as the players walked in, we went to the band's pep rally on the steps by the Nutter Center, we made all the requisite stops. We were "Butts in Seats" at 7pm. Watched all the pregame activities, sang "My Old Kentucky Home" and the National Anthem. We were loud and standing up when the players entered the stadium. We were pumped after our entire day leading up to this moment. As I have heard Kentucky's Football staff say before...we were early, blue, standing, and loud.
About 2 or 3 minutes into the game, I was sitting down helping my 6 year old, and I heard some commotion behind me. A large man had come down from his seat multiple rows up, and was telling people in the row behind me (Row 7) to sit down (at that particular moment they were the first row standing..so he went right to the source of the problem) so other people didn't have to stand up. Had I been standing, and had he addressed me I would have quoted that I would "rather be in trouble with him than with Randall Cobb!!" and ignored him. Since I was sitting right next to the entrance, I was pretty sure he wouldn't be stupid enough to do something right in front of stadium security...which did embolden me a little. Another student came down later and was asking the same thing from a little different perspective...because he was evidently sitting right in front of this guy, so he was getting all his wrath...which is a much more uncomfortable situation I am sure.
Now let me say this. I am not particularly worried about the damage some drunk guy would be able to inflict before someone pulls him off my butt. However, if I am going to take that beating for you Randall and Joker...I want to know that I am in the right. If you, and more importantly, stadium/university athletics policy says that fans...especially those in student populated sections...can/are encouraged to stand during the football games, then I will take the hit...but I am not going to take that hit, only to have a security person throw me out/dress me out for standing against the wishes of my neighbors.
Tell me Randall/Joker...what is the answer to my dilemma....Stand or Sit?
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I dont know what J and R
are gonna tell ya, but if that had happened to me, I would have politely said “NO”………then ran like hell…lol
This happens all the time at football games, wherever you go.
You can stand all you want. People were bitching at me during the Auburn game because we were on our feet for the entire second half.
I try to be mindful of my seating area...
If I am sitting around a bunch of very old people, I may try to mix it up a little…only up on big third downs, big offensive plays, etc. But in the middle of the dad-burn student section…c’mon.
lol i would have said "i paid to cheer and enjoy myself"
“if you are to fat to stand up like 90% of the stadium then i suggest you stay at home and watch the game” then i would have gotten the crowd into it by yelling " HEY THIS BANDWAGON FAN WANTS US ALL TO SIT DOWN..WHAT DO YOU SAY TO THAT" then as the whole section has my back id ask him nicely to f’’’ off
FREE ENES
so one large guy scares a whole section?
was his color green or something? Give me a break. You should have just ignored him.
I was sitting (to assist my 6 year old with something) when he came a callin'
So he didn’t speak to me at all. I would have made a smart a$% remark and kept standing…then felt bad because my remarks were not good examples for my kids….
I'd say if people want to sit the whole time watching a game, sit on your couch
Then it comes to be that the soothing light at the end of your tunnel, is just a freight train coming your way...
@btcoop71
The way I see it...
…I say cheer on. A team doesn’t view sitting fans as excited fans, IMO.
Blue... there is no other color to Bleed !!!











