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On
the TUNNEYSIDE of SPORTS March 11, 2013
#427 Up next..."Stormin' the
Court"!
After
further review...Lately you may have noticed excessive "stromin' the
court" activity by college basketball fans, after their T*E*A*M has
typically defeated a higher ranked opponent, especially as the result of
a buzzer-beating final shot. Hundreds of fans will then rush onto the
court to celebrate. "What's it all about Alfie?" Is it just
college-kid craziness?
First
off, running onto the court or playing field is not new. You may recall
seeing film of Babe Ruth or Mickey Mantle rounding third base after
hitting the game-winning home run in the company of exuberant fans who've
left their seats. That congratulatory style got out of hand, so game
management stationed security on the field to prevent that trespassing.
Trespassing?
Absolutely! The ticket a fan buys for a seat in the stands does not grant
the privilege of a personal visit to the field or court. The NFL put a
stop to such mob behavior by increasing security personnel and
structuring stadiums so that there was no easy access to the field. The
Southeastern Conference (SEC) has a rule that dictates a $5,000 fine for
fans storming the court. The amount increases for repeat offenses.
Safety,
of course, is a big issue with stromin' the court. Fans rarely get to
actually greet their players; their presence merely causes a commotion,
particularly when opposing players may be hot-tempered after a loss. Can
physical altercations occur? Of course. Some have suggested that the home
fans simply wait until the visiting team has left the court. These
stormin' events are purely spontaneous reactions, and there is no
reasonable expectation that home fans will ever wait patiently until the
visitors have left, then rush onto the court. Not in this dimension
anyway.
Perhaps
the best suggestion for this negative phenomenon is a simple one: respect
for one's opponent. The visiting team is your guest and needs to be
treated as such. Have we lost that? Certainly fans may yell and scream in
ritual antagonism during the game. But there are boundaries, and
observing them is vital to fair play and respectful competition, which
seem to be under constant assault in today's society. The TUNNEYSIDE
suggests: if you want to be "inside the lines", put on a
uniform and play for your team. Boundaries make the games we play better.
Will
you respect the boundaries of others in all walks-of-life?
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