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Sep 15, 2006
1:17:05pm
Arizona Presidents letter over fan conduct
I snagged this from their scout board.
http://mb21.scout.com/farizonawildcatsfrm 1.showMessage?topicID=16813.topic
here is the letter:

ans should show mature game manners

The Arizona football team's season opener against Brigham Young University was a great game, played against a worthy opponent. To borrow from our hallowed history, our team "fought like wildcats," and we eked out a proud win.

Some of the credit goes to the raucous fans, who displayed admirable school spirit in cheering on the team. The Zona Zoo has never been bigger, and it has never been louder than it was at the BYU game.

Unfortunately, some of the noise was ugly, and it was unbecoming of this university. The expected ribbing of the opposing team devolved into name-calling that included insulting the predominant faith of BYU.

To tell opposing fans who we think will win the game is one thing. To insult their religious beliefs is really quite another, and it is not what the UA is all about. Not only was it unacceptable to treat visitors to our community this way; it was insulting to any member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

We are surely joined by UA students, faculty and staff members who feel a sense of betrayal by members of our own fan base at these actions. One need not be Mormon to be terribly offended by these incidents.

This university is a global village of students from all walks of life and from all faiths. To insult visitors for any reason, faith or otherwise, is to insult members of our own community as well.

Some universities have well-earned reputations for acting shamefully toward opposing teams and their boosters. This is not what the UA has ever been about, nor is it what it should become.

When opposing teams and their fans come to the UA, we want to win those games. But there is no place on this campus for the ugly behavior that some chose to carry out at the BYU game. Put bluntly, such behavior will not be condoned, nor tolerated.

So, as we prepare for Saturday's game against Stephen F. Austin University, let's all cheer the Wildcats on to victory. More importantly, let's support our team's effort on the field by being decent hosts off the field.


UA President Robert Shelton,
Associated Students of the University of Arizona President Erin Hertzog
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