College football's most toxic fan bases revealed in new list

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An unsourced internet list has labeled Ohio State fans as the most toxic in college football, with criticism often directed at head coach Ryan Day despite his impressive 82-12 career record and a recent College Football Playoff victory. Ohio State's rivalry with Michigan, ranked fourth on the list, is a significant source of fan dissatisfaction. Alabama fans were ranked second, known for their intense expectations and infamous incidents, such as Harvey Lee Updike's poisoning of Auburn's Toomer's Corner trees. Georgia, another SEC powerhouse, took the third spot for toxic fan behavior. Texas fans ranked fifth, reflecting frustration over the team's performance since its 2005 national title win. Despite recent struggles, Florida State and Colorado fans also made the list. Notably, neither of the current CFP finalists were mentioned, suggesting that recent success may temper fan toxicity.
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