<!--iframe--> Iowa State fans were angry about it all. They were angry about the Cyclones' blown five-point lead over Kansas in the final 32 seconds of the regulation. They were angry about a controversial non-call on a potential Elijah Johnson charge that gave KU two game-tying free throw attempts. They were angry that Johnson made an uncontested dunk in the final seconds of an overtime rout. And they were especially angry that their team had been denied a crucial victory for its NCAA tournament hopes and an extension of a 22-game home winning streak. To channel the anger, a small number of fans threw objects on the court. One man decided to go right to the source. An Iowa State fan confronted Kansas coach Bill Self after his postgame interview with ESPN's Holly Rowe and had to be pulled away by policemen. KUSports.com has pictures of the man alleged to have confronted Self. GALLERY: Coaches' angry body language Two reporters on the scene described the action on Twitter: @nickkrug (KUsports.com) "No swings, but the fan looked pretty mad." "To clarify, the ISU fan was up close yelling at Self, who just kept walking as the cop pulled the fan away." @jessenewell (Lawrence Journal-World) "Self was walking out after TV interview. That fan charged at him, got shoulder-to-shoulder. Policeman pushed him back." Though the incident wasn't captured by ESPN cameras, the reaction of booing fans can be heard while Johnson talks to Rowe. At least most fans in Ames can handle a loss with dignity. Thanks, Deadspin Source : http://www.usatoday.com/story/gameon/2013/02/26/bill-self-iowa-state-fan-confronts/1948339/
Iowa State fans were angry about it all. They were angry about the Cyclones' blown five-point lead over Kansas in the final 32 seconds of the regulation. They were angry about a controversial non-call on a potential Elijah Johnson charge that gave KU two game-tying free throw attempts. They were angry that Johnson made an uncontested dunk in the final seconds of an overtime rout. And they were especially angry that their team had been denied a crucial victory for its NCAA tournament hopes and an extension of a 22-game home winning streak.
To channel the anger, a small number of fans threw objects on the court. One man decided to go right to the source.
An Iowa State fan confronted Kansas coach Bill Self after his postgame interview with ESPN's Holly Rowe and had to be pulled away by policemen. KUSports.com has pictures of the man alleged to have confronted Self.
GALLERY: Coaches' angry body language
Two reporters on the scene described the action on Twitter:
@nickkrug (KUsports.com)
"No swings, but the fan looked pretty mad."
"To clarify, the ISU fan was up close yelling at Self, who just kept walking as the cop pulled the fan away."
@jessenewell (Lawrence Journal-World)
"Self was walking out after TV interview. That fan charged at him, got shoulder-to-shoulder. Policeman pushed him back."
Though the incident wasn't captured by ESPN cameras, the reaction of booing fans can be heard while Johnson talks to Rowe. At least most fans in Ames can handle a loss with dignity.
Thanks, Deadspin Source : http://www.usatoday.com/story/gameon/2013/02/26/bill-self-iowa-state-fan-confronts/1948339/