How does he know it wasn't pissed off WVU fans?
HahaBecause "Syracuse Rules" was spelled correctly.
haha or the dead raccoon stuck in the grill, he wanted to save it for dinnerBy vandalism, he ment someone running it through the carwash, thereby destroying all remnants of the previous days muddin'.
That's too bad. I like to think we're classier than that. That's a total SEC fan move.
For all he knows it was Geno Smith trying to break into the car to get away from Chandler Jones ... he had enough ...
The car must have had something on it that identified it as a WVU affiliated vehicle. Otherwise, why would someone mess with it like that? If that was the case, they probably should have brought a less conspicuous vehicle.
Well Done.Because "Syracuse Rules" was spelled correctly.
That's too bad. I like to think we're classier than that. That's a total SEC fan move.
perm. marker over their decal -- easy as replacing the decalAt least no pregnant women were attacked like at the WVU/LSU game.
If it happened, that's really bad and I would hope for better from our fans. But, how exactly is a random car identified as being owned by WV media? Also, what's the extent of the damage, was it a slashed tire, smashed window, or something much more benign?
They said "company car" so I'm guessing there was something on it indicating the university. In regards to vandalizing someone else's property, all anyone needs to know is it's not theirs and they shouldn't touch it no matter how little or much is done. Hope I'm not coming off like a jerk. I've stuff vandalized in the past, so it's a touchy subject for me.At least no pregnant women were attacked like at the WVU/LSU game.
If it happened, that's really bad and I would hope for better from our fans. But, how exactly is a random car identified as being owned by WV media? Also, what's the extent of the damage, was it a slashed tire, smashed window, or something much more benign?