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Are college football rivalries out of control? The suspected handiwork of college football's most notorious fan remains on full and inglorious display. Leaves on the two historic oak trees that guard Auburn University's entrance are shriveled and a sickly yellow-green. Updyke Jr. maintains now he didn't do it, and he called into a talk-radio show and claimed credit only to fire on Alabama's behalf that is the latest and loudest shot in one of sport's most vengeful rivalries. What he incites was a measure of civility. 'Alabama fans were scarcely less repulsed than their
Auburn counterparts and joined in condemnation of the act and efforts to save the two 30-foot trees. The two sides found more common ground three months later. Auburn fans joined the rest of a stunned state in rallying around Tuscaloosa where is the home to the University of Alabama and other areas ravaged by a deadly outbreak of tornadoes. Holly Hart, as a Birmingham interior designer and orange-and-blue-bleeding member of a threegeneration Auburn family, says "I think it's changed Alabama fans as much as it's changed Auburn people. We may not love one another, but I think there's a new respect." More than a few people in the long-deeply divided state express doubts on both counts. And the oaks poisoning nonetheless gave at least momentary pause in Alabama and beyond underscoring the peril of a rivalry that crosses the line from colorful to uncomfortable. Historical rivalries will always be important to a sport that clings more than any other to tradition. But there's concern that some bear too much malice starting with Auburn-Alabama, and too little restraint.