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How did you become a Georgia fan?

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  • donmdonm Posts: 10,241 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    @BojanglesInsider said:
    When I first ran away from my loving home and wonderful parents to pursue a career in biscuit culinary arts I went to Athens first. Seemed natural to me. One day these nice people tailgating at UGA home games took pity and fed me.

    I blended in and became one of them. It was a matter of survival. I've been showing up and eating their food every year ever since. In a way you could say I'm a bigger UGA fan than any of you

    Are you over 6'1" ?

  • donmdonm Posts: 10,241 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    @BojanglesInsider said:

    @donm said:

    @BojanglesInsider said:
    When I first ran away from my loving home and wonderful parents to pursue a career in biscuit culinary arts I went to Athens first. Seemed natural to me. One day these nice people tailgating at UGA home games took pity and fed me.

    I blended in and became one of them. It was a matter of survival. I've been showing up and eating their food every year ever since. In a way you could say I'm a bigger UGA fan than any of you

    Are you over 6'1" ?

    In heels, yes, I'm 6'6 then. OK maybe not literally a bigger UGA fan, but when they lose the nice people become not nice people and I don't eat. My life depends on them winning bigly.

    Next ? since you are over 6'1", what is your hip fluidity like?

  • PharmDawg2054PharmDawg2054 Posts: 3,930 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    I was born into it by the grace of God. I was fortunate enough to go to UGA as a student where I met myself my wonderful wife who happened to be a cheerleader. I guess you can say I really out-kicked my own coverage on that one. I still drink the same kool-aid everyday that is RED

  • jgwade99jgwade99 Posts: 56 ✭✭✭ Junior

    As a teenager in 1978, I was watching the UGA vs. Tech on TV with my Mama. I was on the fence trying to figure out who I wanted to win. She said you just have to pick with and stich with them no matter what.

    The Dawgs trailed Tech the whole game and finally took the lead on a Scott Woerner punt return in the 4th quarter. However, Tech returned the ensuing kickoff for a touchdown to retake the lead. In the end, Buck Belue lead the Dawgs on a touchdown drive and they converted a 2-point conversion for the win.

    I've been a Dawg fan since.

  • MyKeithbb09MyKeithbb09 Posts: 540 ✭✭✭ Junior

    I was born a UGA fan for life being from Albany Ga. Yes FSU,FLA & some others recruit in South Ga but it's still DawgNation there & forever Will be

  • Apaul404Apaul404 Posts: 61 ✭✭ Sophomore

    Born in Atlanta, raised by my grandfather in Decatur. He was a Seminole fan but I am a Georgia boy. Athens was my second duty station. We did CSC sideline duty to raise money for the MC Ball. I was lucky enough to be tasked with "guarding " the starcase behind LSU's endzone when the dawgs won the SEC championship in 2005, that took things to the next level.

  • jgf1031jgf1031 Posts: 516 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    @brinkmanms said:
    Never watched college football during my 24 years in Navy. After retiring, I would sit in Chicago bars on Saturday afternoons with college football on all TVs in the early 2010s...so many teams to watch, hard to form an allegiance. At the time, worked with a guy from Atlanta who was a UGA fan. Targeted those games, which there were few actually on the networks in Chicago. Made a commitment in 2015 to learn the UGA players, and watch as many complete games as I could. Pretty much wound up only watching the Belk bowl start to finish. Richt got fired and started following UGA news. Friend hosted me in Atlanta for the 2016 Chik Filet Kick-off game against NC, and I was UGA committed! Memorized entire 2016 roster, found a UGA alumni bar in Chicago, and watched every 2016 game start to finish. Went to Notre Dame game in 2017, and the rest of the season was, .....well beyond my wildest imagination! Enjoyed every minute! GO DAWGS!

    Better late than never! Welcome to the good guys, brother

  • ghostofuga1ghostofuga1 Posts: 9,227 mod

    @brinkmanms said:
    Never watched college football during my 24 years in Navy. After retiring, I would sit in Chicago bars on Saturday afternoons with college football on all TVs in the early 2010s...so many teams to watch, hard to form an allegiance. At the time, worked with a guy from Atlanta who was a UGA fan. Targeted those games, which there were few actually on the networks in Chicago. Made a commitment in 2015 to learn the UGA players, and watch as many complete games as I could. Pretty much wound up only watching the Belk bowl start to finish. Richt got fired and started following UGA news. Friend hosted me in Atlanta for the 2016 Chik Filet Kick-off game against NC, and I was UGA committed! Memorized entire 2016 roster, found a UGA alumni bar in Chicago, and watched every 2016 game start to finish. Went to Notre Dame game in 2017, and the rest of the season was, .....well beyond my wildest imagination! Enjoyed every minute! GO DAWGS!

    Awesome story and that ND game was very special to all Dawg fans, even the "new" ones!!

  • dawghouse23dawghouse23 Posts: 18 ✭ Freshman

    Sept. 13, 1997. My entire family went to USCjr and I grew up a Gamecock fan. Hope scholarship took me to UGA. I stole a USCjr flag at Morris Hall, probably a 15 foot tall flag, and took off running down Lumpkin. Became a Dawg immediately at that point. Glad the statute of limitations has run out. I've been holding on to that sin too long!

  • christopheruleschristopherules Posts: 15,814 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    @jgwade99 said:
    As a teenager in 1978, I was watching the UGA vs. Tech on TV with my Mama. I was on the fence trying to figure out who I wanted to win. She said you just have to pick with and stich with them no matter what.

    The Dawgs trailed Tech the whole game and finally took the lead on a Scott Woerner punt return in the 4th quarter. However, Tech returned the ensuing kickoff for a touchdown to retake the lead. In the end, Buck Belue lead the Dawgs on a touchdown drive and they converted a 2-point conversion for the win.

    I've been a Dawg fan since.

    That’s was a great game! I remember watching that same game too, EPIC comeback win for the DAWGS!!! I was a 15 year old, 10th grade “kid” at that time.

  • TravisnunnallyTravisnunnally Posts: 87 ✭ Freshman

    The day I was born in Athens Ga. I became a Georgia fan.

  • KaseyKasey Posts: 29,813 mod

    Here's a fun bump for the new people...

    maybe even spurring some FUN conversations you guys!!!

  • AnotherDawgAnotherDawg Posts: 6,762 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Nice bump @Kasey.

    My dad went to Ole Miss. Mom was from Louisiana. We lived in Tennessee when Herschel was doing his thing. So we were steeped in SEC football from the beginning.

    Moved to Atlanta in 1983. Every time I'd go to a friend's house on a Saturday during the fall, the parents would have the Georgia game on. Frequently there'd be lots of adults hanging out, eating, drinking, having fun. And the men were dam.n serious about the game. I think that's when the first seed was planted.

    A few years later I landed in Athens as a student. Stayed for eight years. It was tough during the Goff era but it makes me appreciate Kirby's program that much more. I'm the only Dawg in my family, but you won't find a more loyal or passionate fan.

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