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2024 Dawgs’ roller-coaster season has a Texas-sized hill to climb

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edited December 2024 in Article commenting
image2024 Dawgs’ roller-coaster season has a Texas-sized hill to climb

The 2024 edition of Clean Old Fashioned Hate was a heart-pounding thrill ride.

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  • bogarttadbogarttad ✭✭✭✭ Senior

    Another great synopsis of the most peculiar Dawg victory in history. This has indeed been a most taxing season for all of us older UGA fans. "Schizo" well described this team-chaotic, predictably unpredictable, rarely showing any of the brilliance one expects from a potential national champion. How much of this is due to a peculiar chemistry of a team that often plays like a group of perimenopausal ladies having too much wine and discussing the inadequacies of their mates I don't know. That said, I hope this team is ready to face the sobering reality of the remaining games ahead. The only "analytic" I saw in this game is that as long as Brent Key is the Yellow Jackets' coach, CO-FH is back! Hats off to him and their QB.

  • JimWallaceJimWallace ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    I remember 1980, too. It was a series of miraculous events, ügly wins, and way too close calls.

    Nice article, Bill. You're the best.

    Go, Dawgs!

  • BillKingBillKing ✭✭✭ Junior

    Thanks for the kind words!

  • bobcdawgbobcdawg ✭✭ Sophomore

    I like the nickname some have already given to this particular edition of the rivalry: Clean Old-Fashioned Eight. Due largely to the frigid weather, and the late, late finish (after midnight, on Saturday morning), and the agonizing ups and downs of the EIGHT OVERTIME PERIODS, this was definitely, to paraphrase the famous Wide World of Sports tagline: both the Joy of Victory and the Agony too! It was the first time I ever felt even a tiny bit sorry for the denizens of the Flats. Their team gave us everything we could handle, and more. But somehow, we pulled victory from the jaws of defeat. I don't ever want to have to go through that again, and they definitely need to change the overtime rules to help prevent that.

  • CTDCTD ✭✭✭ Junior

    Leave to "Always Negative Bill".

    You need to read Mike's article.

    Man we have some really spoiled children…I mean fans….even on this board

    Make sure you get it right: Georgia, not Georgia Tech, had legends made Friday night

  • DoggoneDoggone ✭✭✭ Junior

    It's pretty simple. Tech outplayed us but we outscored them. In sports it is the score that counts.

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