http://www.complex.com/sports/2013/02/the-10-douchiest-sports-fan-cities-in-america/
Morgantown, WV
Jackass Credentials: Rioting after football games, beating up opposing fans, throwing batteries
It might be impossible to humiliate West Virginia. The state's biggest export is crank, favorite pastime is backyard wrestling, and its institution of higher education celebrates football wins by torching the city to the ground. After a 1996 game, a University of Miami coach was hit in the head with a trash can. Last year WVU students celebrated a win against Texas by overturning cars, fighting police officers, and starting fires. The event triggered a plea from Morgantown's mayor to institute a tax on all students to strengthen the police and fire units that continually have to respond to their partying.
Visiting basketball teams will occasionally leave cheerleaders and staff on campus, rather than bringing them into the raucous WVU Coliseum. WVU administrators regularly remind students to "behave" before big games and coach Bob Huggins once took to the microphone during a game to tell fans to stop throwing items on the court.
Morgantown, WV
Jackass Credentials: Rioting after football games, beating up opposing fans, throwing batteries
It might be impossible to humiliate West Virginia. The state's biggest export is crank, favorite pastime is backyard wrestling, and its institution of higher education celebrates football wins by torching the city to the ground. After a 1996 game, a University of Miami coach was hit in the head with a trash can. Last year WVU students celebrated a win against Texas by overturning cars, fighting police officers, and starting fires. The event triggered a plea from Morgantown's mayor to institute a tax on all students to strengthen the police and fire units that continually have to respond to their partying.
Visiting basketball teams will occasionally leave cheerleaders and staff on campus, rather than bringing them into the raucous WVU Coliseum. WVU administrators regularly remind students to "behave" before big games and coach Bob Huggins once took to the microphone during a game to tell fans to stop throwing items on the court.