Found September 11, 2007 on
The Scarlet Knights of Rutgers:
Ok, so now I have read two articles about horrible Rutgers fans cheering an injured Navy player as well as hurling insults at Navy players, and as you might imagine, I have some thoughts on the matter (although the list of things I don't have a thought on is a much shorter list). First of all, it is inexcusable to cheer for an injured player, regardless of team affiliation. And I see the point about harassing Navy cadets and family members with profanity and jeers. Yes, this shows little class and embarrasses the football program, the university, and as I have read, the state of New Jersey, and humans in general as one recruiter for the Navy said in the opinion piece of Mark D.'s column on NJ.com However, let's keep this in perspective. A few fans, or even half a section does not represent all of Rutgers fans. In the course of a football game, people tend to cheer for big hits, fumbles, and other miscues of the opposing team. While cheering for injuries is clearly...
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