I guess that would be me. And to be clear - "liked" is not the issue. I don't know the man to form an opinion anywhere close to like or dislike. When I have seen him at the off tail-gate seems like a very nice engaging person. And to gain the notoriety and the access to the program (his twitter page used to have a picture of him doing a groundball drill in front of the team at practice) one would assume he has given a fair amount so for that Hopkins fans should be grateful.
But then the game starts and he becomes the world's biggest a$$hat. He is an embarrassment IMO. Today was no exception. There literally are not 100 people in the stands - especially at 10:30 AM And here he is yelling at the top of his lungs at a January scrimmage like its the Final Four. The berating of the officials is the absolute worst and it is just unpleasant to be around. He must be mid 40's, didn't go to Hopkins, doesn't have a kid on the team and he's raising his blood pressure over a scrimmage. It's absurd. I didn't behave with such idiocy when I was @ Hopkins. My worst memory of Hopkins' superfan was the Navy game @ Annapolis that Shack won in OT. It was - I think - the first game of the year and it was colder than a witches' boob so once again there were very few people in the stands. I went to the game with a very good friend of mine - a Captain in the Navy and a former Navy lacrosse player. We had to move sections because it was so bad and it was the first time I was ever embarrassed to be a Hopkins fan.
I will give him credit for one thing - extreme profanity is not the issue - just a overall level of unpleasantness
You can be the #1 fan and still act appropriately - not like a 2 year old