He Threw A Party For March Madness, But When His Friend Showed Up With His Girlfriend In Jerseys Supporting The Opposing Team, He Made Them Leave

This guy has a bar in his basement, so when his college team made it into the NCAA tournament, he decided to throw a party and invite all of his friends.
It’s pretty special that his college team made it into the tournament, as that isn’t a common occurrence at all.
Now, he has about 12 friends that he’s the closest to, so he invited all of these friends to his party, and he also allowed them to bring their spouses and kids too.
He and these 12 friends of his all went to the same college, and about half of them even have season tickets for their college’s basketball team, so you can see how full of passion they are.
Anyway, one of his friends mentioned he wanted to bring his new girlfriend to the party, and he had never met this girl before, but he had no problem with her coming along.
“When I host watch parties, they are social events, but we all intently watch and cheer on our school,” he explained.
“Everyone shows up early, we are all eating, drinking, and watching all the other games. My buddy shows up with his girlfriend, but they are both wearing our opponent’s clothes.”
“It’s a what…moment for many of my friends and me. 1, our buddy went to school with us; 2, he should know better than to bring people rooting for our opponent around at an event like this.”
He instantly demanded to know what his friend was doing by showing up to his party in the wrong jersey.

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His friend just replied back by introducing his girlfriend before mentioning his girlfriend went to that college, so that was why they were wearing those jerseys.
He pointed out to his friend that he should really be wearing the jersey of the college he attended instead before saying his friend and his girlfriend had to leave.
His friend was shocked that he was being kicked out of the party, and he argued with his friend that if he had decided to wear that jersey to any other game, it would maybe be alright, but now was not the time to show support for the opposing team.
His friend began calling him names, and he just kept insisting he needed to leave. His friend and his girlfriend did end up leaving, but later on, his friend texted him pretty angrily.
He knows that he definitely didn’t make the best first impression with his friend’s girlfriend, and now he’s wondering if it was mean of him to kick them out of his March Madness party.
What do you think?
You can read the original post on Reddit here.
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