Resent events involving disruptive fans have lead me to remember a term we used back in the day to describe this type of behavior, which is associated with certain schools and their fans. The term is Bush League. For those of you unfamiliar with it let me enlighten you ala Jeff Foxworthy;
You know you’re a Bush League school if you count the players steps to the bench after he fouls out.
You know you’re a Bush League school if your fans have signs that personally attack opposing players by name.
You know you’re a Bush League school if there are empty seats behind the home team bench.
You know you’re a Bush League school if fans don’t applaud a truly good basketball effort or good sportsmanship by the opposing team.
You know you’re a Bush League school if you don’t have a real band that plays during time outs.
You know you’re a Bush League school if you throw stuff on the court when you think the ref made a bad call.
You know you’re a Bush League school if throw stuff on opposing players when they go on or off the court.
You know you’re a Bush League school if you spit on anyone.
You know you’re a Bush League school if you storm the court. (Don’t act like you’ve never won a game)
You know you’re a Bush League school if your coach has to take the microphone to reprimand the fans.
You know you’re a Bush League school if your coach should to take the microphone to reprimand the fans, but doesn’t.
You are probably a Bush League school if your mascot is a feline.