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Kirby Smart shares why G-Day isn’t guaranteed to be an annual tradition moving forward

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edited April 14 in Article commenting
imageKirby Smart shares why G-Day isn’t guaranteed to be an annual tradition moving forward

That is the question Kirby Smart will be pondering moving forward. He thought Saturday was a successful day for the program, where the Red Team beat the Black Team 34-17.

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  • DMVDawgDMVDawg ✭✭✭ Junior

    How did we go from 93K day, which I and my wife attended, to; Ah, it doesn't matter, there's really no value added by spring games. My wife and I thought it was wonderful. Going to that game converted my wife to a Dawg fan.

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