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Making the Ultimate Sacrifice for the Team

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  • Making the Ultimate Sacrifice for the Team

    Don't get me wrong...I love the football team, the Longhorns, of my undergrad alma mater, the University of Texas, just as much as any other grad. My dad went there, as did my brother, sister (for undergrad and MBA), DH (for undergrad, MD, and PhD), and BIL...so my family, as they say, bleeds orange and white. I knew the words to the Texas Fight Song and "The Eyes of Texas" before I knew the alphabet. And I really do understand that school pride is sort of a religion down there.

    But, come'on.

    IT'S FRICKIN' FOOTBALL.

    It's not worth this:

    Texas Football Fan Nearly Castrated in Bar Fight in Oklahoma Bar
    Tuesday, September 11, 2007

    E-MAIL STORY PRINTER FRIENDLY VERSION
    OKLAHOMA CITY — To some Oklahoma football fans, there are things that just aren't done in the heart of Sooner Nation, and one of them is to walk into a bar wearing a Texas Longhorns T-shirt.

    That's exactly what touched off a bloody skirmish that left a Texas-shirt-wearing fan nearly castrated and an Oklahoma fan facing aggravated assault charges that could put him in prison for up to five years.

    The shocking case has set off a raging debate in this football-crazed region about the extreme passions behind a bitter rivalry. Some legal observers have even questioned whether this case could ever truly have an impartial jury.

    "I've actually heard callers on talk radio say that this guy deserved what he got for wearing a Texas T-shirt into a bar in the middle of Sooner country," said Irven Box, an attorney in this city 20 miles from Oklahoma's campus in Norman.

    According to police, 32-year-old Texas fan Brian Christopher Thomas walked into Henry Hudson's Pub on June 17 wearing a Longhorns T-shirt and quickly became the focus of football "trash talk" from another regular, 53-year-old Oklahoma fan Allen Michael Beckett.

    Thomas told police that when he decided to leave and went to the bar to pay his tab, Beckett grabbed him in the crotch, pulled him to the ground and wouldn't let go, even as bar patrons tried to break it up. When the two men were separated, Thomas looked down and realized the extent of his injuries.

    "He could see both of his testicles hanging on the outside of his body," said Thomas' attorney, Carl Hughes. "He was wearing a pair of white shorts, which made it that much worse."

    It took more than 60 stitches to close the wound, and police interviewed Thomas at a nearby hospital emergency room.

    Beckett's attorney, Billy Bock, concedes that his client commented about Thomas' shirt, but said it was just good-natured ribbing and that he apologized to Thomas when it appeared to upset the Texas fan. Later, Bock said Thomas approached his client at the bar and threatened him.

    "My client is a little man, and this guy (Thomas) is 30 to 40 pounds bigger than him," Bock said. "He's bigger, stronger, younger and probably faster, and he aggressively leaned in and touched my client and threatened to beat him up. ... My guy was defending himself and just took control of the situation."

    Thomas' attorney disputes Beckett's version.

    "That's total malarkey," Hughes said. "My client never said a word to him. He got up to pay and when he paid and left a tip, the guy grabbed him."

    Beckett, a 53-year-old church deacon, federal auditor and former Army combat veteran, has pleaded not guilty. His next court appearance comes Oct. 4, two days before the Sooners and Horns tangle in their annual football game at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas.

    Thomas, who once lived in Houston and became a Texas fan during the heyday of star running back Earl Campbell, is still recovering from his injuries but has returned to work as a meat cutter at a Sam's Club warehouse store.

    Like Beckett and Thomas, many fans of the two college squads never attended either university, but have come to identify so closely with these teams that they attach banners to their cars, wear team colors on game day and even have programmed their car horns to play school fight songs.

    Dallas police Sgt. Andy Harvey, a 12-year veteran of the force, said it's not uncommon for fights to break out between fans of the two schools.

    "People are passionate about their teams and their universities, and that's a good thing," he said, "but when you mix a real passionate sports fan and then get a little alcohol in there, sometimes it's not a good mix."

    On both Texas and Oklahoma fan Web sites, boosters trade familiar tales of having their car tires slashed or windshields smashed for sporting the opposing team's sticker in enemy territory.

    Assistant District Attorney Scott Rowland said the rivalry will have no bearing on the way the case is prosecuted.

    "It appears that it played a part in the fight," he said, "but that won't play any more of a role in our handling of the case than would a fight over a girl or a car or a song on the jukebox."

  • #2
    I hate BYU, but I would be appalled if a U of U guy nearly castrated a fan. Obviously it is irreprehensible and anyone saying he deserved what he got is sick.
    Heidi, PA-S1 - wife to an orthopaedic surgeon, mom to Ryan, 17, and Alexia, 11.


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    • #3
      Holy crap. I thought the UVA/VT rivalry was bad.....

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      • #4
        Originally posted by oceanchild
        "That's total malarkey," Hughes said.
        This attorney sounds fun.

        In Los Angeles we keep our rivalries ever so much more professional.
        I am pretty such that is a technical legal term in Texas. I swear I had to define it on the bar exam...

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Ladybug
          tea sipper. :>

          signed,
          iMSN Aggie
          An Aggie! I had no idea we had one. I am sure we'll have to banter around Thanksgiving...

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          • #6
            Fellow Longhorn, here.

            Yeah, this is totally out there. I think some rabid football fans are that way because they just don't really have anything going for them.

            My FIL had to start antidepressants after the Horns lost a game last year. No life- he retired early, and just watches tv and sits at the computer- the Horns and Spurs are the only thing he has in life.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by grasshopper
              Fellow Longhorn, here.

              Yeah, this is totally out there. I think some rabid football fans are that way because they just don't really have anything going for them.

              My FIL had to start antidepressants after the Horns lost a game last year. No life- he retired early, and just watches tv and sits at the computer- the Horns and Spurs are the only thing he has in life.
              I should give him my dad's number. They can talk all day long about Texas sports. And spare everyone else (I don't mind talking ball...but not at 2:00 PM on a weekday...at work!).

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              • #8
                "Beckett's attorney, Billy Bock, concedes that his client commented about Thomas' shirt, but said it was just good-natured ribbing..."

                Yeah, nothing like a little "good-natured ribbing" - geez, if pulling testicles out of the scrotal sack is merely "ribbing", I would hate to see what an out-and-out brawl in Oklahoma looks like.

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                • #9
                  this is why the college football thing freaks me out around here.

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                  • #10
                    Re:

                    Originally posted by Genivieve
                    this is why the college football thing freaks me out around here.
                    I don't think the KS rivalries would ever get that bad - basketball maybe, football no.

                    But yes some sports fans are NUTSO!
                    Wife to NSG out of training, mom to 2, 10 & 8, and a beagle with wings.

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