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Rabid UA football fan behavior unacceptable, embarrassing

By Arizona Daily Wildcat

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Published: Monday, November 23, 2009

Updated: Monday, November 23, 2009

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The only thing worse than having a bad reputation you didn’t earn is having a bad reputation you totally, completely deserve.

Zona Zoo would know.

The student section’s behavior during Saturday night’s heartbreaking loss to the Oregon Ducks cemented its reputation as an unruly, drunken bunch of hooligans with no inkling of how to behave with class.

Sure, the loss was a rough one. Oregon’s come-from-behind win dashed Arizona’s Rose Bowl hopes. But the game itself was remarkable, and if it weren’t for the shocking behavior of Arizona’s fans, that’s what football fans would be talking about today.

Instead, the focus has centered itself upon the shameful behavior of the Zona Zoo crowd.

First, hundreds of Arizona fans prematurely rushed the field with 31 seconds left and the Wildcats up by a mere seven points.

This was an embarrassing moment for the UA, to say the least. Presupposing victory in such a close game made Arizona fans look both arrogant and ignorant.

But it was compounded by the behavior of the students who stayed put. They began chanting insults and obscenities and throwing objects at those who rushed the field. Some were hit in the head with water bottles, others drenched with angry fans’ beverages. Luckily, none of the over-eager rushers was hurt, but not from lack of trying by their ostensibly wiser counterparts.

Then, after the Ducks won in double-overtime, the Zoo’s ire turned to the opposing team and its fans. Students hurled projectiles and profanity alike at Oregon players in a splendid display of poor sportsmanship. One Oregon cheerleader was even hospitalized after being struck in the head with a water bottle. This particular bottle didn’t come from the student section, but again, not for lack of trying.

It would be hard to overstate just how bad UA students look right now. The game was nationally televised and aired on ABC, so rather than just a handful of Oregon fans, the whole nation got to watch Zona Zoo make a colossal ass of itself. A few thousand disorderly so-called footballs fans have made this entire institution look downright barbaric and depraved.

Zona Zoo leadership has yet to make any kind of statement condemning the fans’ actions. Although they themselves may not have rushed the field or thrown water bottles, these student leaders are responsible for the management of the student section, and in that responsibility have failed miserably.

Across the board, from the executive director of Zona Zoo to the freshman who just wanted the adrenaline rush of storming the field, this incident cries out for accountability. So far, no such accountability has appeared.

It’s a rough moment to be a UA football fan. But that has nothing to do with the team’s hard-fought loss. The real loss Saturday was a loss in credibility and class for the UA as a whole.


—Editorials are determined by the opinions board and written by one of its members. They include Shain Bergan, Alex Dalenberg, Justyn Dillingham, Laura Donovan
and Heather Price-Wright.

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8 comments

Jade Wilson
Tue Nov 24 2009 18:38
I never thought I'd be an 'old alumni' commenting about the disgraceful youth- but I also never thought I'd be so embarrassed of a school I love so much. I was at the Oregon game- and embarrassed beyond belief of the Zona Zoo behavior. This has been new to the past couple of years- I've been going to U of A games since 1997 and only in the past five years has the behavior become blasphemous. Please stop- you're ruining it for everyone who takes pride in this school... Did you ever see that ASU shirt that reads, "Give Tucson Back to Mexico"?? I wish our students would stop acting like a bunch of street roaming morons.
Dustin Alpsert
Tue Nov 24 2009 03:39
An article from the Tucson Weekly about our friend Mr. Shain Bergan:

"Media Watch dude John Schuster has this report: In the Monday, Nov. 23, edition of the Arizona Daily Wildcat student newspaper, an editorial rips into the Zona Zoo and other fans for their unruly behavior during Oregon’s 44-41 double-overtime football victory at Arizona Stadium. One of the names listed as being a member of the Wildcat opinions board, which writes the editorials, is Shain Bergan. That’s presumably the same Shain Bergan who was cited for disorderly conduct at the ESPN College GameDay event on the UA mall Saturday morning (Nov. 21) just before 6 a.m. “Another person was holding a sign, and Mr. Bergan took the sign and damaged it. As a result of that, he was charged with disorderly conduct, issued a criminal citation, cited and released,” said UA Police Department Sgt. Juan Alvarez. Bergan recently wrote a column chastising a fraternity for failing to come clean about allegations that it stole copies of the Wildcat in an attempt to cover up an unflattering story.

A little hypocritical eh Daily Wildcat?

Dustin Alpsert
Tue Nov 24 2009 02:50
An article from the Arizona Daily Star:

"A day University of Arizona fans hoped would be a historic one for its football program instead ended in despair Saturday night with a double-overtime loss to Oregon. The charged atmosphere also resulted in the arrest or citing of 18 people in the hours leading up to, during and immediately after the football game, UA police say. Police made arrests as early as 5:42 a.m., when 21-year-old Shain Bergan was cited for disorderly conduct and disturbing the peace as a result of an incident while students were gathering to watch the ESPN's broadcast of its "College GameDay" football pregame show from the UA Mall, said Sgt. Juan Alvarez, a UA Police Department spokesman. Bergan, a junior majoring in journalism, tore down a sign favoring Oregon's football team, removing the sign from its PVC pipe base, Alvarez said. Bergan is the managing editor of the Arizona Daily Wildcat student newspaper, according to the paper's Web site. He has been suspended from contributing to the next five issues, said Alex Dalenberg, the Wildcat's editor-in-chief and a former Arizona Daily Star intern."

I think it's hilarious Shain Bergan accuses a fraternity of stealing some newspapers when he goes and does sh*t like this......you are the biggest hypocrite ever and i'm glad you had what coming to you. KARMA BABY!

Kevin Long
Mon Nov 23 2009 16:07
Maybe next season there will be a football IQ test required for the Zona Zoo before entering the stadium? Either that or a breathalizer...
blabber blabber
Mon Nov 23 2009 16:03
How come Shain Bergan is writing this editorial after being cited for disturbing the peace and disorderly conduct after he allegedly "tore the sign off a PVC pipe that another person had affixed to the back of the sign he was holding on the UA Mall?"

Makes no sense to me.

Football Fan
Mon Nov 23 2009 15:40
Most of the students know what happened is totally wrong. Someone knows who beaned the cheerleader. She could have been killed. Many students did nothing while their peers made a mockery of the University and student body. Step up and put an end to this outrageous behavior by your peers.
Mikey morford
Mon Nov 23 2009 13:37
God knows who did that. He knows your names. He knows where you live.
He knows what you are thinking. He will show everyone it when the time comes.
Furgeson Turgeson
Mon Nov 23 2009 11:15
The only point I'll disagree with is that those idiots who rushed the field prematurely all deserved a large coke to the face, assholes. But the throwing of things at the Oregon team was bad bad bad bad bad bad bad.






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