Cincinnati AD apologizes for fans’ derogatory chants aimed at Mormons during BYU’s win over Bearcats
University of Cincinnati's athletic director apologized after fans chanted offensive anti-Mormon slurs during BYU game; BYU had donated 27,000 pounds of food to UC's food pantry.
- The University of Cincinnati athletics director apologized after video of fans making offensive and religiously derogatory chants aimed at Mormons surfaced during BYU's win over the Bearcats.
- BYU donated 27,000 pounds of food to fight food insecurity in Cincinnati, with the practice being common for BYU when they go on road trips during football and basketball seasons.
- A video showed fans chanting an expletive followed by "the Mormons", prompting an apology from Barstool Cincinnati, an affiliate of Barstool Sports.
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Cincinnati AD apologizes for ‘religiously derogatory’ chants by fans
University of Cincinnati Athletic Director John Cunningham has issued a public apology to BYU for “religiously derogatory language” used by some fans during the Bearcats’ 24-16 home loss to the Cougars on Saturday at Nippert Stadium.
Cincinnati AD apologizes for fans' derogatory chants aimed at Mormons during BYU's win over Bearcats
Cincinnati athletic director John Cunningham has apologized to BYU and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. This comes after fans at Nippert Stadium used derogatory chants during the Bearcats' game against the Cougars. Cunningham said in a post…
Cincinnati AD apologizes for fans' derogatory chants aimed at Mormons during BYU's win over Bearcats
CINCINNATI (AP) — Cincinnati athletic director John Cunningham issued an apology to BYU and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on Monday for derogatory chants by fans at Nippert Stadium during the Bearcats' game against the Cougars.
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