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My first fall as a UGA alum saw the Dawgs have a ‘yo-yo’ season

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edited August 18 in Article commenting
imageMy first fall as a UGA alum saw the Dawgs have a ‘yo-yo’ season

The first season I was a UGA season ticketholder didn’t turn out like I had hoped.

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  • SnakeScott13SnakeScott13 Posts: 151 ✭✭✭ Junior

    Great stories and great pictures . Thank you Bill .

  • bogarttadbogarttad Posts: 315 ✭✭✭✭ Senior

    The weather in the Tech debacle was as Furman Bisher described. Unlike Bill, I had to stay to the end as I had a guest, a recent graduate of the North Avenue Trade School who was unsurprisingly mesmerized to end. I was also in Orlando for the Tangerine Bowl (no "UT" in that one, Steve). The compensation was Epcot Center, not football.

  • DoggoneDoggone Posts: 134 ✭✭✭ Junior
    edited August 18

    Thanks for sharing that Bill. Spent many a game on "the Tracks." Coolers were ok to sit on and provided timely refreshments. Interrupted only occasionally by a train. 😝. Never forget the "kick it Spike kick it" era.

  • GBALGBAL Posts: 835 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate
    edited August 18

    This piece brought back a great UGA Saturday moment for me. It had to be '74 or '75; definitely the Goff, Robinson, Horace King, Glidin' Glynn days. My folks, both UGA grads, had 6 UGA tickets my entire childhood and we spent every gameday in Athens with the full blown tailgate. Had a school buddy in Madison who also had the same situation (seats in the same section). We were both were eaten up with UGA football, or so we thought. We would have been 14 at the time and a little on the mischievous side I'd have to say.

    One game that season, and it was packed; big game as I remember; went to the very end……, we decided we needed to know what life was like on the tracks. So we slipped out of the stadium in the 3RD quarter and made our hike to the tracks to see check it out. Wow! We met a completely different breed of Junk Yard Dawg Fan that Saturday. Learned a lot …. saw some sites…. To that point in my life, the wildest setting I had ever experienced.. We won the game at the end as I remember. The only visit to the tracks for me, but one of the most memorable quarters of UGA football to this day. Those fans made a lasting impression! I AM PROUD TO SAY I VISITED THE TRACKS!!!!

    Thanks Bill

  • lucydoglucydog Posts: 137 ✭✭✭ Junior

    Thanks, Bill. I'm sure great memories for a lot of us.

  • DelServDawgDelServDawg Posts: 7 ✭ Freshman

    Hi Bill. Thanks for re-living the 1974 season. I was a senior that year and sat completely through that miserable game against tech in the howling wind in the north upper deck. It was the worst game that I've ever attended and I had season tickets for 37 years. By game's end, you could have counted the remaining fans on one hand. A close second was the "cold bowl" against Florida in Jacksonville (year uncertain). It was almost as bad and if the temperature had dropped one degree, I'm sure it would have snowed in the Gator Bowl. My fishing buddy and I wore snow suits and were probably the two warmest people in the stands. We had adapted to running high powered bass boats during the winter months on the rivers in southern Georgia and the lakes of northern Florida. That 1974 season was also important to me since the Oregon State game was my first UGA game I saw live and the first game played by a young man on Dooley's team who would later be critical to my survival. That young man is now Dr. George Pilcher, now a renowned heart specialist. Thank you Dr. Pilcher and thank you Bill for the memories

  • phattphreddphattphredd Posts: 1 ✭ Freshman

    I could have done without the memory of that tech game. Was a high school freshman that year, and didn't get to go to many games while growing up in Athens, but my mom was smart enough to want no part of the elements that day so dad easily talked me into it. [Calls dad; gives grief; has laughs] They had what were usually good seats in the faculty section, but not that day - water was coming off the upper deck right onto us. Left at halftime and don't regret it! Have lots of great memories of games in years past, 1980 was so joyously special, so suppose that game qualifies as "balance". Hopefully this year will tip the scales even further in the right direction!

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