Fans celebrated before, during, and after the rivalry game at bars on University Boulevard. Some fans say the game is about rivalry while others say it's about unity.
TUCSON, Ariz. — While Christmas might be the most wonderful time of the year for many, in Tucson, many might consider the rivalry football game between the University of Arizona and Arizona State University to be their favorite part of the year.
“Just having both everybody have some fun all at the same time together…it’s been good,” Duncan said. “My favorite part is the chants, just ASU hammering on U of A, and U of A coming back with their chants,” she said.“I figured whoever had the ball last was going to win. I mean I’ve seen U of A play quite a a few times and I hadn’t seen Arizona State. I was impressed with Arizona state. They played pretty well,” U of A fan Ray Abeyta said.U of A alumni Ellie Jobst and Tabia Ceja were watching the game on TV and catching up with old friends at Frog and Firkin on University.
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