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“I was verbally assaulted and harassed, I was threatened with violence. It happens, it’s part of the game. I think it makes the game fun…”

A fascinating letter exchange is going on in the pages of the Roanoke Times about America’s Number Four party school.

It started innocently enough, with a caution to Virginia Tech fans as football season starts up.

West Virginia University has done nothing to curb the violent behavior of their fans and Virginia Tech has been warned of the violence.

Now UD has proposed that West Virginia University – smack dab in the heart of pillbilly territory – stop serving alcohol in the stadium and start unloading Lortabs. But so far no one in Morgantown is listening, so they’ve still got this violence problem.

Anyway, here’s the cascade of refutations. VT’s just as bad. VT fans wear VT gear to WVU games so they’re asking for it. It happens, it’s part of the game I think it makes the game fun (quoting this post’s headline).

It continues, more or less along the same lines, here. Violence, violence, everywhere.

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The War Room. Eat Your Enemies. I mean – hyuk! – don’t take no genius to know why this shit’s happening.

Margaret Soltan, August 5, 2013 2:54PM
Posted in: sport

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2 Responses to ““I was verbally assaulted and harassed, I was threatened with violence. It happens, it’s part of the game. I think it makes the game fun…””

  1. JND Says:

    The nerve of those WVU folk — complaining about us Texas Tech fans.

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