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I have a question for a long time: I have been in several home games in Champaign and the fans of the visiting teams are making noise in the seats next to us, even when our players are shooting free throws. I have also been to many soccer games (in China and in Europe) and such thing never happens - they are strictly limited to certain stands, and are usually separated by security guards, otherwise the fans of the visiting teams will be surrounded and perhaps beaten by the overwhelmingly majority of the fans of the home team when they cheer, let alone booing the home players.
So my question is: why US fans are so tolerant to the fans of the visiting teams?
Honestly, I'm good with us not beating fans of other teams when they visit. Soccer hooliganism has never been a good look.

I wish I had a reason why. Fear of a lengthy prison sentence, perhaps?

Edit: maybe a sense of pride in being able to drown them out with our own cheering? Or maybe it's the last bastion of plurality, given that it's gone to the dogs in every other arena of American life.
 
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I was fortunate to do my internship at UAkron and had a chance encounter with John Groce during an outreach program hosted by the counseling center. Kind & friendly as one can be.

Go Zips!
Yeah I talked to him a few times taking a walk in his neighborhood. Very friendly. I gave him good natured recruiting advice and he took it well.
 
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Looks like we'll get three more solid games to end the first day. I'm thinking there'll be at least one upset.
 
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GO ZIPS!
 
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I have a question for a long time: I have been in several home games in Champaign and the fans of the visiting teams are making noise in the seats next to us, even when our players are shooting free throws. I have also been to many soccer games (in China and in Europe) and such thing never happens - they are strictly limited to certain stands, and are usually separated by security guards, otherwise the fans of the visiting teams will be surrounded and perhaps beaten by the overwhelmingly majority of the fans of the home team when they cheer, let alone booing the home players.
So my question is: why US fans are so tolerant to the fans of the visiting teams?

Law and order? Prison time?

I mean...I've been spit at by Yankees fans...and I'm just a lowly Texas Rangers fan. 🤷‍♂️
 
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Honestly, I'm good with us not beating fans of other teams when they visit. Soccer hooliganism has never been a good look.

I wish I had a reason why. Fear of a lengthy prison sentence, perhaps?

Edit: maybe a sense of pride in being able to drown them out with our own cheering? Or maybe it's the last bastion of plurality, given that it's gone to the dogs in every other arena of American life.
Well I am not saying beating fans of other teams is a good thing. I am not a bellicose guys lol. It just surprises me how visiting fans are comfortable expressing their feelings. I expect at least some quarrels but never saw it.
I actually like that though, especially as I will certainly be a visiting fan of the Illini games after graduation.
 
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I just remember them screaming at the refs like their child had been stolen for a travel call - when they were up 30 with 2 minutes left. They may be loud, but they are never happy.
Oh yeah, they're definitely obnoxious.

@Ignatius Shang I can't say why home fans in the US are tolerant to visitors. I do think it's a good thing though. I've had good and bad experiences as a visiting fan and right or wrong, I project those experiences onto the entire fanbase/school/state. And for that reason, I cringe when I see our fans being inhospitable to visitors. One of my very few bad experiences at a UI home game was during the Groce era after we beat Purdue. I was sitting by a young Purdue fan, maybe 7 or 8 years old. First game he ever saw in person. He was in awe thr entire game. When the final buzzer sounded, a couple adult Illinois fans turned to him and started mocking him causing him to cry. I can only hope that he and his parents understand that those were just a couple of bad apples (oranges?) and as a fanbase, we're better than that.
 
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Hot take: John Groce is a good coach.


Just not for us. But his Akron team is legit
For all the complaining on this board, JG was a good coach. His problem was swinging for the fences on point guards, and not having a plan B.

If Jalen Brunson’s family had been more up front, we would have landed Jawun Evans.

Yada, yada, yada… multiple years of 3rd place BIG finishes and some Sweet 16’s.

Brad is better… no question… but Groce was one or two bridesmaids away from a 12 year run here.

Edit: his real problem was loyalty to assistant coaches who couldn’t land those PG’s. Put Ayo on JG teams, and I promise his coaching looks a lot better.
 
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For all the complaining on this board, JG was a good coach. His problem was swinging for the fences on point guards, and not having a plan B.

If Jalen Brunson’s family had been more up front, we would have landed Jawun Evans.

Yada, yada, yada… multiple years of 3rd place BIG finishes and some Sweet 16’s.

Brad is better… no question… but Groce was one or two bridesmaids away from a 12 year run here.
Groce is a good x and o coach. But you are right never got the talent. These mid major teams are capable of pulling off an upset but very few could do well in the grind of a P5 schedule. Not many have the depth necessary
 
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Oh yeah, they're definitely obnoxious.

@Ignatius Shang I can't say why home fans in the US are tolerant to visitors. I do think it's a good thing though. I've had good and bad experiences as a visiting fan and right or wrong, I project those experiences onto the entire fanbase/school/state. And for that reason, I cringe when I see our fans being inhospitable to visitors. One of my very few bad experiences at a UI home game was during the Groce era after we beat Purdue. I was sitting by a young Purdue fan, maybe 7 or 8 years old. First game he ever saw in person. He was in awe thr entire game. When the final buzzer sounded, a couple adult Illinois fans turned to him and started mocking him causing him to cry. I can only hope that he and his parents understand that those were just a couple of bad apples (oranges?) and as a fanbase, we're better than that.
Woof. How miserable does one's life have to be to even consider, let alone actually go about, doing such a thing?
 
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Akron is the upset I wanted to pick, but didn't think they had a prayer.
 
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