By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
BigPaulSportsBigPaulSports
Notification Show More
Latest News
No. 15 Michigan's stifles Nebraska, adjusts to Brice Williams in 49-46 rock fight
No. 15 Michigan’s stifles Nebraska, adjusts to Brice Williams in 49-46 rock fight
Game Analysis
Anthony Edwards' 'Superman' block caps off Timberwolves' 25-point rally vs. Thunder
Anthony Edwards’ ‘Superman’ block caps off Timberwolves’ 25-point rally vs. Thunder
Game Analysis
Who are the 10 biggest athletes currently playing in Los Angeles?
Who are the 10 biggest athletes currently playing in Los Angeles?
Game Analysis
Cowboys' 'goal' is to draft a QB as Trey Lance, Cooper Rush head for free agency
Cowboys’ ‘goal’ is to draft a QB as Trey Lance, Cooper Rush head for free agency
Game Analysis NFL
Bayern Munich vs Real Madrid 2017 UEFA Champions League Quarterfinals highlights | FOX Soccer
Bayern Munich vs Real Madrid 2017 UEFA Champions League Quarterfinals highlights | FOX Soccer
Game Analysis
Aa
  • Big Paul Sports
  • Services
  • Game Analysis
  • Free Picks
  • Premium Content
  • Registration
  • Member Login
Reading: Eagles fans turning page on snowball fiasco: ‘No one was trying to hurt Santa Claus’
Share
Aa
BigPaulSportsBigPaulSports
  • Big Paul Sports
  • Services
  • Game Analysis
  • Free Picks
  • Premium Content
  • Registration
  • Member Login
Search
  • Big Paul Sports
  • Services
  • Game Analysis
  • Free Picks
  • Premium Content
  • Registration
  • Member Login
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
BigPaulSports > Blog > Game Analysis > Eagles fans turning page on snowball fiasco: ‘No one was trying to hurt Santa Claus’
Game AnalysisNFL

Eagles fans turning page on snowball fiasco: ‘No one was trying to hurt Santa Claus’

BigP
Last updated: 2023/12/24 at 8:18 PM
BigP Published December 24, 2023
Share
Eagles fans turning page on snowball fiasco: 'No one was trying to hurt Santa Claus'
SHARE

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas.

Contents
2023-24 NFL playoff picture, bracket, schedule, standings If Christian McCaffrey isn’t NFL MVP, will a running back ever win again? 2023 NFL Week 16 odds, best bets: Look for Miami to win, Eagles to cover NFL Week 16 odds, predictions: Picks, lines, spreads for every game NFL odds Week 16: James Cook’s last carry yields bad beat for bettors 2023 NFL Christmas Games: Schedule, teams, how to watch 2023 NFL Week 16 odds, predictions, best bets by Chris ‘The Bear’ Fallica NFL Week 16 Blazin’ 5: Will Ravens cover vs. Niners on the road, Cowboys upset Dolphins? Jim Harbaugh among 5 head-coaching candidates who make sense for Chargers

You know what that means in Philadelphia: Santa and snowballs and a time of month that cursed Philly fans for almost six decades with a reputation that they are the most belligerent, boorish group in all of sports.

You’ve surely heard the annual Christmas tale before; of how fans near the end of one of the worst seasons in Eagles history dipped their fingers into snow at Franklin Field on a frigid December afternoon, cupped their hands and pelted poor ol’ Santa Claus with snowballs — long before anyone was beaten at Dodgers Stadium, or a Kansas City Royals coach was assaulted on the infield, or the “Malice at the Palace” occurred, or any of the other countless incidents of abominable behavior that surely would stain any other team’s fanbase — except they weren’t from Philly.

The Eagles, only six years removed from an NFL championship, started 0-8 in 1968 under coach Joe Kuharich and seem poised to finish with the worst record in the league and earn the No. 1 draft pick in the draft. That meant a chance at selecting USC running back O. J. Simpson.

ADVERTISEMENT

Only once had the Eagles won two straight games — hadn’t anyone heard of Tankadelphia? — essentially surrendering the top spot to Buffalo; disillusioned fans were fed up headed into the finale. And when the Eagles needed a pinch-hit Santa to fill in for the real-deal halftime act either stranded elsewhere in a snowstorm or simply no-showing because of one, they plucked a fan out of the stands who happened to dress as Saint Nick to toss candy canes into the crowd.

As instructed, 20-year-old Frank Olivo ran downfield past a row of elf-costumed “Eaglettes” and the team’s 50-person brass band playing “Here Comes Santa Claus.” Only fans turned on him in his disheveled outfit, angry over another lost Eagles season, and cold, tired and feeling a bit churlish, they booed and chucked snowballs at the woeful Santa impostor.

“Certainly,” said Eagles fan Ray Didinger, sitting at the Snowball Game in Row 24, “no one was trying to hurt Santa Claus.”

Yet, here they are, 55 years later, still atop the naughty list for sports fans everywhere.

The Eagles themselves sure don’t hate Christmas — they sing all the holiday classics instead. Led by Lane Johnson, Jason Kelce and Jordan Mailata, the Eagles have released Christmas albums in consecutive seasons.

The snowball story, though, stuck to Philly, so when the Eagles host the New York Giants on Monday (4:30 p.m. ET on FOX and the FOX Sports app), the incident surely will be recycled on the TV broadcast, or on local news, or on national sports highlights — Hey! The city that hates Santa played on Christmas!

“It’s never going to go away,” said Didinger, a journalist who went on to cover the Eagles for 53 years. “Just don’t let it bother you anymore. If you don’t think the Philadelphia fans are like that, and I don’t, then just sort of say, ‘oh well.’ It’s not me. It’s not the way I approach things.”

Imagine a 2023 world following the Dec. 15, 1968, game.

Fans among the 54,535 listed at Franklin Field would shoot video of the snowball hurlers, social media haters would take off like Rudolph in the sky and local newspapers and websites would blast tabloid headlines like “Rough Sledding” with a photo of Santa taking one on the chin.

Only in 1968, the incident was barely a footnote in the Eagles’ 24-17 loss to Minnesota.

Buried deep in the Philadelphia Inquirer game story was a note that “fans amused themselves by pelting both benches with snowballs.” On Dec. 17, 1968, Ray W. Kelly, of The Camden Courier Post, wrote: “The man who was pelted by the fans was a Philly rooter who thought he’d go to the game dressed as Santa just for the fun of it. He went onto the field only as a favor. Another good samaritan bites the dust.” 

The Dec. 27 Standard-Speaker (of Hazleton, Pennsylvania) noted: “Eagles fans took out their season-long frustrations on Santa Claus a week ago Sunday when they fired snowballs at the old gent at Franklin Field.” And a TV columnist for the Minneapolis Star wrote fans throwing snowballs at Santa was only “understandable in January when the Christmas bills come in.”

“There was no sidebar about it. The columnists didn’t write about it,” Didinger said. “It was no big deal. If you look at the Monday papers, it was proof it was no big deal.”

But much like any urban legend, how Olivo’s plight snowballed into a national story is a bit of a mystery. He’s not named in any stories in the immediate aftermath. There’s a theory the story exploded when Olivo’s antics, rather than game highlights, were beamed around the country on Howard Cosell’s national sports show, though no footage exists (or of any snowball throwing).

“When I hit the end zone, and the snowballs started, I was waving my finger at the crowd, saying ‘You’re not getting anything for Christmas,’” Olivo told The Associated Press for a 2005 story. “It became a thing that Philadelphia sports fans became famous for doing, and it will never die, I guess. Look how many years it’s been.”

Olivo died at 66 from heart disease in 2015, his unwitting role in making “Santa & Snowballs” shorthand for unruly behavior forever etched in Philly cultural lore.

“We probably are the only fanbase that threw snowballs at Santa Claus,” Didinger said. “That’s probably true enough. But if that’s all people know of Philadelphia fans, they’re getting a very distorted picture of things.”

Reporting by The Associated Press.

[Want great stories delivered right to your inbox? Create or log in to your FOX Sports account, follow leagues, teams and players to receive a personalized newsletter daily.]


NFL trending

  • NFL Trending Image: 2023-24 NFL playoff picture, bracket, schedule, standings

    2023-24 NFL playoff picture, bracket, schedule, standings

    NFL Trending Image: If Christian McCaffrey isn't NFL MVP, will a running back ever win again?

    If Christian McCaffrey isn’t NFL MVP, will a running back ever win again?

    NFL Trending Image: 2023 NFL Week 16 odds, best bets: Look for Miami to win, Eagles to cover

    2023 NFL Week 16 odds, best bets: Look for Miami to win, Eagles to cover

  • NFL Trending Image: NFL Week 16 odds, predictions: Picks, lines, spreads for every game

    NFL Week 16 odds, predictions: Picks, lines, spreads for every game

    NFL Trending Image: NFL odds Week 16: James Cook's last carry yields bad beat for bettors

    NFL odds Week 16: James Cook’s last carry yields bad beat for bettors

    NFL Trending Image: 2023 NFL Christmas Games: Schedule, teams, how to watch

    2023 NFL Christmas Games: Schedule, teams, how to watch

  • NFL Trending Image: 2023 NFL Week 16 odds, predictions, best bets by Chris 'The Bear' Fallica

    2023 NFL Week 16 odds, predictions, best bets by Chris ‘The Bear’ Fallica

    NFL Trending Image: NFL Week 16 Blazin' 5: Will Ravens cover vs. Niners on the road, Cowboys upset Dolphins?

    NFL Week 16 Blazin’ 5: Will Ravens cover vs. Niners on the road, Cowboys upset Dolphins?

    NFL Trending Image: Jim Harbaugh among 5 head-coaching candidates who make sense for Chargers

    Jim Harbaugh among 5 head-coaching candidates who make sense for Chargers


National Football League

Get more from National Football League Follow your favorites to get information about games, news and more


in this topic

Sponsored Content

Bet the World Cup in Wager.dm

You Might Also Like

No. 15 Michigan’s stifles Nebraska, adjusts to Brice Williams in 49-46 rock fight

Anthony Edwards’ ‘Superman’ block caps off Timberwolves’ 25-point rally vs. Thunder

Who are the 10 biggest athletes currently playing in Los Angeles?

Cowboys’ ‘goal’ is to draft a QB as Trey Lance, Cooper Rush head for free agency

TAGGED: nfl
BigP December 24, 2023
Share this Article
Facebook Twitter Email Print

Follow US

Find US on Social Medias
Facebook Like
Twitter Follow
Youtube Subscribe
Telegram Follow
newsletter featurednewsletter featured

Weekly Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

    Popular News
    Rodgers wraps 'fun' OTAs with perfect attendance
    NFLSports News

    Rodgers wraps ‘fun’ OTAs with perfect attendance

    BigP BigP June 10, 2023
    Seahawks’ Smith returns to practice from injuries
    Oregon DB Austin arrested after fatal hit-and-run
    How playoff-bound Jordan Love took the Packers where Brett Favre and Aaron Rodgers couldn’t
    WR Beasley ends retirement, signs with Bills
    - Advertisement -
    Ad imageAd image

    Categories

    • Sports

    About US

    We offer information and tips on US Sports and evernts all over the world.
    Top Categories
    • Game Analysis
    • Free Picks
    • Services
    • Premium Content

    Subscribe US

    Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

      © Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.

      Removed from reading list

      Undo
      Welcome Back!

      Sign in to your account

      Lost your password?