Utah governor slams Oregon fans for obscene chant at BYU football game

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!

Utah Gov. Spencer Cox slammed Oregon fans who were chanting “f— the Mormons” at a game between the Ducks and BYU on Saturday afternoon.

Cox quote-tweeted a video that showed Oregon students loudly chanting the phrase at the game.

CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM

Ducks' defensive lineman Taki Taimani puts pressure on BYU quarterback Jaren Hall, Saturday, Sept. 17, 2022, in Eugene, Oregon.

Ducks’ defensive lineman Taki Taimani puts pressure on BYU quarterback Jaren Hall, Saturday, Sept. 17, 2022, in Eugene, Oregon.
(AP Photo/Andy Nelson)

“Religious bigotry alive and celebrated in Oregon,” Cox wrote.

WARNING: GRAPHIC LANGUAGE

The virality of the video prompted the Oregon Pit Crew to issue an apology to BYU on Twitter. Brigham Young University is a private school in Provo, Utah, and is sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

“To all @BYUfootball fans in attendance at todays game we would like to apologize for the actions of the students in attendance. We do not condone or support any hateful speech directed towards one’s religion and are ashamed of those who participated,” their tweet read.

BYU COMPLETES INVESTIGATION INTO DUKE PLAYER’S RACIAL SLUR ALLEGATIONS, FINDS NO EVIDENCE TO CORROBORATE CLAIM

The University of Oregon also apologized.

Ducks quarterback Bo Nix and wide receiver Chase Cota celebrate Nix's touchdown against BYU, Saturday, Sept. 17, 2022, in Eugene, Oregon,

Ducks quarterback Bo Nix and wide receiver Chase Cota celebrate Nix’s touchdown against BYU, Saturday, Sept. 17, 2022, in Eugene, Oregon,
(AP Photo/Andy Nelson)

“The university apologizes for the despicable chants made by some University of Oregon fans at today’s football game with Brigham Young University,” a statement from the University of Oregon’s interim vice president for the Division of Student Life read. “There is no place for hate, bias or bigotry at the University of Oregon. These actions are simply unacceptable. We will investigate, and we call on our students and campus community to refuse to accept or tolerate this type of behavior.”

The incident came weeks after a Duke women’s volleyball player accused a BYU fan of hurling racial slurs at her during a match. 

BYU defensive lineman Josh Larsen stops Oregon running back Mar'Keise Irvin, Saturday, Sept. 17, 2022.

BYU defensive lineman Josh Larsen stops Oregon running back Mar’Keise Irvin, Saturday, Sept. 17, 2022.
(AP Photo/Andy Nelson)

CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP

BYU said following an “extensive” investigation that there has been no evidence to corroborate an allegation made by a Duke women’s volleyball player that she was subjected to racial slurs during a game at BYU last month.

Facebook Comments Box

Hits: 2