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re: What is going to take to stop the fans from charging on to the court or field?
Posted on 2/25/24 at 1:18 pm to SECFan413
Posted on 2/25/24 at 1:18 pm to SECFan413
Yes, ignoring the possibility that players or coaches could be killed injured is a good idea.
No one thought that someone would start blasting away at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade either.
No one thought that someone would start blasting away at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade either.
Posted on 2/25/24 at 7:36 pm to Amarillo Tide
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On October 30, 1993, Wisconsin defeated the Michigan Wolverines, 13–10, for the first time since 1981. As the final gun sounded, students began to charge the field to celebrate, but were blocked by the guardrails surrounding the field. The crowd in the back, not aware of what was going on at the front, continued to move forward, aided by gravity. Those in front were crushed against the rails and then trampled when the rails finally gave way and the throng spilled onto the field.[18] There were no fatalities, but 73 students were injured, six of them critically.[19] Several Badgers football players assisted with removing the injured from the tangle. Per Mar Security (stadium security) and the University of Wisconsin were later found liable for this situation.[20]
From the Camp Randall Stadium Wikipedia page. The SEC implemented their policy about fans entering the playing field after the Pistons/Pacers brawl back in 2004. It's only a matter of time until a visiting player lays out a fan, and I will have zero sympathy for that fan and would hope that player's coach will refuse to discipline that player.
If you really want to let fans on the field do like Clemson does and allow fans onto the field after every single game after the teams have cleared.
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