Hillbilly ass WVU fans are sending death threats and vandalizing Pat McAfee’s (Kicker) car. These idiots are too dumb to realize #1 WVU was overrated and didn’t even deserve a shot at the national title, #2 Sending death threats and messing with his car is retarded…it’s a game you hillbillies, and #3 Even if you want to send a death threat…send it to the Ohh so great Pat White or Steve Slayton…it was their job to actually produce…slayton had -5 yards @ the half and 11 total yards for the entire game.
fuck DubV
http://www.postgazette.com/pg/07339/839296-100.stm
Angry fans back off abuse of WVU kicker
Wednesday, December 05, 2007
By Chuck Finder, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Death threats, vandalism and verbal abuse directed at West Virginia Mountaineers kicker Pat McAfee of Plum High already have subsided since his father went public on a West Virginia-wide radio network about some fans’ unruly behavior.“It’s a lot better now,” Tim McAfee, his father, said today. “Pat’s a lot better. Sunday night, Pat was really distraught.”
Tim McAfee felt compelled to e-mail MetroNews, the statewide radio network based in Morgantown, after his son had: fans outside his off-campus house yelling at him; received angry text messages; heard about his girlfriend getting verbally abused; found his car vandalized; and discovered a death threat on his Facebook account saying, “McAfee must die.”
The younger McAfee, a junior, is a three-time Big East special-teams player of the week this season who, after converting 11 consecutive field goals and then missing a 56-yarder before halftime against Connecticut, missed two attempts within his range early against Pitt Saturday night. He was wide on attempts from 20 (from a bad angle) and 32 yards in a scoreless first quarter of what wound up a 13-9 Pitt victory that prevented the Mountaineers from playing in the Bowl Championship Series national championship game.
“The majority of West Virginia fans are good, good people,” Tim McAfee said, adding that his family in Plum since the weekend has received nothing but support from Mountaineers followers. “I think it was a very limited number of people” harrassing and threatening Pat.
His MetroNews email, which was a main subject on the network’s Tuesday night sports-talk show, was a reaction to the online death threat.
“That put me over the edge,” he said. “I got to do something. I got to say something about it. That’s just not right.”