Wearing Texas T-shirt nearly got man castrated

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Crazy fucks.

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Allegations against Oklahoma fan are symbolic of hatred-filled rivalry

OKLAHOMA CITY - To hear Oklahoma football fans tell it, some things 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.”

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damn thats rediculous..

one thing thats hard for me to understand is how people come to love college teams so much, even people who never attended that college? Is it for the tradition? a tradition you were never a part of. Is it the players? When the longest a group of players will play together is four years and then comes a whole new group of players. Maybe is just a home town thing. Its easy to understand love for a team when you went to that college but if you have never been there and aren't even from that area...its kinda hard to comprehend...
 
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damn thats rediculous..

one thing thats hard for me to understand is how people come to love college teams so much, even people who never attended that college? Is it for the tradition? a tradition you were never a part of. Is it the players? When the longest a group of players will play together is four years and then comes a whole new group of players. Maybe is just a home town thing. Its easy to understand love for a team when you went to that college but if you have never been there and aren't even from that area...its kinda hard to comprehend...
You have to remember, OKC has NO pro teams...its Sooner country there like no ones business.
 

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You have to remember, OKC has NO pro teams...its Sooner country there like no ones business.
thats more understandable...
 
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One thing you realize when you go down south…college football can get you into trouble. Especially in areas where there is no pro team. I went to Alabama a few years ago…Tuscaloosa…I’ve never seen bigger fans of any team before.

I went to Walmart where my friend worked…cause that’s what you do you know…and two women actually started fighting over Alabama and Auburn. A woman was wearing her Auburn t-shirt and apparantly that wasn’t the right thing to do being on the Alabama side of town.

She said…what’s up with the Auburn shirt. The other lady said she was a fan…and it was on…brawling in Walmart.

At least it gave me some sort of entertainment.
 
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yea them southern states love college football i think the tennessee volunteers got more fans then the titans
Souther white ppl t crazy bout college football specially when they dont got an NFL team like Oklahoma...
 
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I Fucked Your Mom said:
Please dont let race into this discussion...it has absoultely no relevence.
Good point, but you haven't seen the Boise State Broncos fans since they became ''good''...

I come into contact with many of them, and have had debates (especially last year) about things ranging from Ian Johnson vs. Darren Mcfadden, all the way to Ian Johnson vs. OJ Simpson. Also, Boise St. vs. Ohio St., Florida, and USC (last year), and surprisingly (or maybe not so), Boise St. (according to them) could handle these teams easily, because ''they went undefeated last year... :cheeky: ).
 
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PS - I've probably spoken to a dozen BSU fans who believe (and have friends who also do, who have friends who agree, etc...) that BSU should have been the BCS champs last year, since they were undefeated...
 
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^^^fair enough, haha. for real though, you must love your team a lot to try and tear someones balls off
There are more important things to worry about than somebody who is wearing a shirt from an rival team. The only person who needs their balls ripped off are child molesters and rapists.
 
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LOL@bush doesnt care about stiched ball sacks, but yeah fools are mad crazy for the Sooners down here

Tulsa's not as bad as OKC though, theres quite a few OK state fans here too, but in OKC there all sooners fans, its like someone said, we dont have a pro team, and the Sooners are one of the most historic college football teams in history, so we all gotta chapionship calibur team to root for, and the South LOVES football, High school,Colege,Pro, even fuckin Arena, but maybe one day we'll get apro football team, and everyone will not take the Sooners so serious, but they'll still worship OU, even if we get a pro team though, and the hate for Texas football is that bad in this state