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Actually- they ended up in my frat’s yard. I helped put up the crossbar.
We were the ATO douchebags... I guess.
@Windy City Gator
1986 - Kerwin Bell was hurt early that year and we dropped some games we should not have, starting 1-4. He limped back into action vs Auburn and scored that epic two point conversion. After that game we went down 19-3 at the half to UGA. The guys were just barely hanging on but in the second half they wrenched the mojo back and avenged the 1985 upset loss and ensuing riots with a resounding 31-19 win. Glorious.
The rain game in Jax.
However, this is my favorite play against The dawgs, ever!
It happened right in front of me.
Go to 6:40 and watch one of the greatest defensive plays ever.
Listen to how long and loud the ovation is.
My sympathies.
Never paid tuition all four years at UGA.
Had a buddy and his wife who lived in the Arlington area of Jax, and I was screwing around with a friend of his wife who lived down in S Florida somewhere but she was in town to visit. Partied at several places before the game, beat the pups, and then went out for more partying afterward. My buddy and his wife went home and stupidly left us with the car keys. I was too drunk to drive but the girl said she was ok. She was not! Man, she overshot a turn downtown and crashed into a telephone pole. Thankfully we were able to push the car away from the pole and into a parking spot on the street. Then I called a cab from a liquor store on the corner, got a ride to my hotel, and let her take advantage of me. The next day was totally awesome between the hangover and the cat fight that ensued between the girls after she told my buddy's wife about the crash. I wonder what ever happened to her..... All I remember is that she had unusually thick ankles for a girl who was in otherwise pretty nice shape.
My friends, there are times during even the most bitter college rivalries when opposing fans put aside their differences in moments of crisis and feel empathy and compassion toward one another. This was definitely *NOT* one of those times.