The regrettable interaction between Kentucky fans and NCAA tournament referee John Higgins has been well-chronicled. From harassing Facebook messages to threats against him and his family, Wildcats fans went after Higgins hard following the team’s 75-73 last-second loss to North Carolina in the Elite Eight.

The identities of seven Kentucky fans were uncovered following a lengthy investigation, but new information has now come to light. WOWT, a news station in Omaha, Neb., obtained seven threatening voicemails from the Sarpy County Sheriff’s Office and released that information on Friday evening.

Those voicemails have been transcribed below, but a brief warning that the contents are fairly obscene.

Voicemail No. 1 – “You should put a gun in your mouth and blow your own frickin brains out.”

Voicemail No. 2 – “If I ever see you in person, I’m going to smack the taste out of your frickin mouth.”

Voicemail No. 3 – “You’re going to pay, buddy.”

Voicemail No. 4 – “You enjoy your life before somebody kills you.”

Voicemail No. 5 – “Hey, you hear that garbage truck in the background over there? Wish you were in it personally.”

Voicemail No. 6 – “I hope to hell John Higgins falls off a roof and spends the rest of your life in a wheelchair.”

Voicemail No. 7 – “I hope you all get in a plane crash and die.”

Following the loss to the Tar Heels, Kentucky coach John Calipari was critical of the officiating. North Carolina attempted 26 free throws in the game, while Kentucky went to the line 19 times. It should be noted, however, that the Wildcats were called for just one more personal foul than the Tar Heels.

Regardless, this is just a game. It may seem like a matter of life and death in the moment, and SEC fans are as passionate as any on Earth, but that emotion should be contained within the arena of play.

Besides, it’s not like Kentucky won’t be back in the mix next season. With Coach Calipari, the Wildcats always have shot.