Detoxifying the rivalry
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Detoxifying the rivalry
Indulge me in a thought experiment....suppose the cats won 16 brawls in a row. (Never mind that this is very unlikely....it's a thought experiment!) Would that make the rivalry more toxic, less toxic, or make no change whatsoever? I've heard that the streak made the rivalry more toxic, so I wonder what would happen if the tables turned? Same question about what would happen if we caught up on the overall record
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Re: Detoxifying the rivalry
It doesn’t seem to matter the number of wins. The human nature is one display pointedly for whichever team is on top and which one is on the bottom.
This year, multiple people from Jizzou were posting about postgame antics of our #8. “Lewd, gestures, mocking, dancing on their logo, etc.”. I remember, every year during the streak, that many folks in Bozeman would talk about the Griz players this way. Then, all the sudden it didn’t matter anymore. Why?
The funniest part of this year for me was watching the documentary about the beat rivalries in the country. It was super entertaining and well done. But at the end of it, here comes number 8 and starts dancing in the end zone alone. The guy on camera is saying things like, “I just love this passion” and “this is what college football is all about”. It just showed that pearl clutches were offended and then exaggerated the story to smear the Bobcat Nation. Just silly…but it is absolutely human nature!
This year, multiple people from Jizzou were posting about postgame antics of our #8. “Lewd, gestures, mocking, dancing on their logo, etc.”. I remember, every year during the streak, that many folks in Bozeman would talk about the Griz players this way. Then, all the sudden it didn’t matter anymore. Why?
The funniest part of this year for me was watching the documentary about the beat rivalries in the country. It was super entertaining and well done. But at the end of it, here comes number 8 and starts dancing in the end zone alone. The guy on camera is saying things like, “I just love this passion” and “this is what college football is all about”. It just showed that pearl clutches were offended and then exaggerated the story to smear the Bobcat Nation. Just silly…but it is absolutely human nature!
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Re: Detoxifying the riv
I agree. I also believe some more human nature would become apparent if there could be an experiment among a few fans who firmly believe that their football rival’s fans (and their rival’s home stadium environments) are extra rude or obnoxious. I think any such fan would get a rude awakening about his home stadium’s experience if he switched colors for the day and cheered for the visiting team at a Cat-Griz contest. There are jerks on both sides. Fortunately, it seems like it’s less than 1%.nutman wrote: ↑Fri Dec 05, 2025 7:33 pmIt doesn’t seem to matter the number of wins. The human nature is one display pointedly for whichever team is on top and which one is on the bottom.
This year, multiple people from Jizzou were posting about postgame antics of our #8. “Lewd, gestures, mocking, dancing on their logo, etc.”. I remember, every year during the streak, that many folks in Bozeman would talk about the Griz players this way. Then, all the sudden it didn’t matter anymore. Why?
The funniest part of this year for me was watching the documentary about the beat rivalries in the country. It was super entertaining and well done. But at the end of it, here comes number 8 and starts dancing in the end zone alone. The guy on camera is saying things like, “I just love this passion” and “this is what college football is all about”. It just showed that pearl clutches were offended and then exaggerated the story to smear the Bobcat Nation. Just silly…but it is absolutely human nature!
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Re: Detoxifying the riv
OldGriz wrote: ↑Fri Dec 05, 2025 7:52 pmI agree. I also believe some more human nature would become apparent if there could be an experiment among a few fans who firmly believe that their football rival’s fans (and their rival’s home stadium environments) are extra rude or obnoxious. I think any such fan would get a rude awakening about his home stadium’s experience if he switched colors for the day and cheered for the visiting team at a Cat-Griz contest. There are jerks on both sides. Fortunately, it seems like it’s less than 1%.nutman wrote: ↑Fri Dec 05, 2025 7:33 pmIt doesn’t seem to matter the number of wins. The human nature is one display pointedly for whichever team is on top and which one is on the bottom.
This year, multiple people from Jizzou were posting about postgame antics of our #8. “Lewd, gestures, mocking, dancing on their logo, etc.”. I remember, every year during the streak, that many folks in Bozeman would talk about the Griz players this way. Then, all the sudden it didn’t matter anymore. Why?
The funniest part of this year for me was watching the documentary about the beat rivalries in the country. It was super entertaining and well done. But at the end of it, here comes number 8 and starts dancing in the end zone alone. The guy on camera is saying things like, “I just love this passion” and “this is what college football is all about”. It just showed that pearl clutches were offended and then exaggerated the story to smear the Bobcat Nation. Just silly…but it is absolutely human nature!
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Re: Detoxifying the rivalry
I think that the rise of digital media is a lot more to blame for the rivalry becoming more toxic than the streak.
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Re: Detoxifying the rivalry
All digital media did was capture more of this toxicity and allow more people to see it. As someone who was at MSU in the early 2000s I can guarantee you there were awful things happening then... there's just no evidence of it.
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Re: Detoxifying the rivalry
I think without the streak the rivalry wouldn't have had nearly as much kindling to create the wildfire of toxicity that exists today. It was already bad before social media and the ESPN-ification of sports coverage. You can't have a streak last that long in such a long-standing rivalry and not have negative effects that last generations. It's why 2019 was so cathartic for anyone in the stadium that was a fan during or right after the streak.
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Re: Detoxifying the rivalry
The current level of toxicity won't diminish until Bobby retires. He is a little man filled with hate for everything MSU.
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Re: Detoxifying the rivalry
I understand the Hauck factor. But the rivalry didn’t feel any less intense during his five years away at UNLV, in my opinion. I think civility has eroded in many ways that are bigger than Bobby Hauck or even college football in Montana.
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Re: Detoxifying the rivalry
I disagree. Don Read made a statement during an interview that was a great attempt to pour olive oil on the water. He spoke of how a one-sided series like that was not a rivalry and that he hoped the competition would return to its former glory. It’s the sanest thing a gris coach ever said. Does anyone else remember? I actually started cheering quietly during the playoffs for the other Montana team. It must have worked — how many more titles did Coach Read win per year than Hawk-knows?OldGriz wrote: ↑Sat Dec 06, 2025 12:07 amI understand the Hauck factor. But the rivalry didn’t feel any less intense during his five years away at UNLV, in my opinion. I think civility has eroded in many ways that are bigger than Bobby Hauck or even college football in Montana.
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It did to me. I thought the rivalry got much more friendly when he was gone.OldGriz wrote: ↑Sat Dec 06, 2025 12:07 amI understand the Hauck factor. But the rivalry didn’t feel any less intense during his five years away at UNLV, in my opinion. I think civility has eroded in many ways that are bigger than Bobby Hauck or even college football in Montana.
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Re: Detoxifying the riv
I’ve also been to a few Griz games and as a fan have never had a problem. In fact I would say it was a ton of fun. We just had fun with folks and the ribbing was fun. We were invited into a few different tailgates and offered food and drink.OldGriz wrote: ↑Fri Dec 05, 2025 7:52 pm
I agree. I also believe some more human nature would become apparent if there could be an experiment among a few fans who firmly believe that their football rival’s fans (and their rival’s home stadium environments) are extra rude or obnoxious. I think any such fan would get a rude awakening about his home stadium’s experience if he switched colors for the day and cheered for the visiting team at a Cat-Griz contest. There are jerks on both sides. Fortunately, it seems like it’s less than 1%.
Now, as a marching band member that’s a different story. But that was also many years ago and right in the middle of the streak. And what we faced was abusive at times.