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Spiegel & Holmes Show

Apparently, elitist chants are common in college rivalries

Spiegel & Holmes Show

Audacy

Sports

4.2652 Ratings

🗓️ 20 March 2026

⏱️ 7 minutes

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Summary

Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes reacted to Penn students chanting "You're gonna work for us someday" while losing to Illinois in the NCAA Tournament on Thursday.

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0:00.0

Spiegel and Holmes.

0:00.9

All right.

0:01.2

Well, we navigated that pretty well.

0:02.7

I was worried.

0:04.1

But I'm always worried.

0:05.7

That's your thing.

0:07.0

Yeah, that's my bit.

0:08.1

Afternoons on the score.

0:13.1

So we've been having a discussion about your elitism as a college fan.

0:20.1

And that has to do with Penn looking down their noses at the fine academic institution that is the University of Illinois.

0:29.7

By chancing, that's all right, that's okay, you'll work for us someday.

0:35.5

And we're asking you if you've ever done that or if you've ever been on the other side of it.

0:39.5

Good texts that are rolling in.

0:41.9

Yeah, man.

0:43.1

A lot going back to Northwestern football and basketball in the 70s and 80s.

0:49.9

But as we mentioned, Vanderbilt doing it to others in the SEC.

0:56.0

That's all they had, that and Jay Cutler, for a long time.

0:59.0

Stanford used to do it to other California schools.

1:03.0

University of Arizona apparently does it to Arizona State.

1:08.2

So you've got that dynamic in there.

1:13.7

Michigan, as a Michigan alum, when they have that window of bad football times, they did that all the time, especially against Michigan State.

1:19.7

And the added one for Michigan State is little brother. Yeah, that's mean. When I went, true story,

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