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How did you become a Georgia fan?

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  • ghostofuga1ghostofuga1 Posts: 9,135 mod

    Nice! I love SD just by going to the Sturgis Bike Rally a few times back in the early 2000's. Really neat state and super nice people.

  • cory430cory430 Posts: 913 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    I was born into it.

  • MWorkman17MWorkman17 Posts: 229 ✭✭✭✭ Senior

    I was born and raised in Ringgold, GA right across the Tennessee state line. My Mom and several other family members indoctrinated me when I was a kid. My first game was in the early 90's against Kentucky with Zeier and Hearst on the team. We ended up moving and I went to high school and college on the other side of the state line where I really found my hatred for the Vols (this was in the late 90's and the turn of the century when they were on top). I didn't become obsessed with the team until Mark Richt came along in 2001 and I haven't missed a game since.

  • dirtypantsdirtypants Posts: 259 ✭✭✭✭ Senior

    My dad is an alumni. My grandparents moved to Athens his freshman year of high school, and he has loved that town ever since. When I was 2, my parents moved to northern Indiana where I spent most of my life. I went to Purdue, so I have loyalties there, but other than basketball and putting people in space or just being at the cutting edge of human achievement, they don't give me much hope on Saturday's, so i focus my energy on Georgia. Plus our online community is WAAAAAY better.

  • dgdawgdgdawg Posts: 242 ✭✭✭✭ Senior
    edited July 2020

    I grew up in Savannah and would go to games whenever I had an off weekend from football/baseball. I went to a few games when I was young but couldn't fully appreciate game day until I was in high school. Unfortunately UGA never gave me a shot (hands were too small) so I ended up going to another university on athletic scholarship. Never held it against them though. I have always bled red in black even though my family is all OSU fans.

  • Canedawg2140Canedawg2140 Posts: 1,832 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    4H day tickets when I was little...

  • skidmarksskidmarks Posts: 1,899 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Am I the only graduate of UGA on here ? Yes Anotherdog is too but I am amazed that greater than 90% did not go to school in Athens ...wow we must be an attractive team

    Go Dawgs !

  • Casanova_FlatulenceCasanova_Flatulence Posts: 3,126 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Growing up in So. Cal I was exposed to SC and UCLA. At my house SC was verboten, as my Father's all about Notre Dame. By sheer force of will my Dad made me a Fighting Irish fan, but honestly I was more into pro sports like the Lakers, Rams and Dodgers.

    I didn't become a Georgia football fan until after I went to UGA for school in the 80's. By the time I graduated college football was in my blood and there was no escaping it. After graduation from UGA I moved to NYC. Back in those days there was no Internet and the local New York papers didn't cover college football much, so I was starved for news of the Dawgs. Later on I moved back to Los Angeles and the only way to see non-nationally televised Georgia games was on Pay-Per-View, so that how I watched the Dawgs.

    In 1996 my fandom turned to obsession when I became one of the original DawgVent members, which was the first and only Georgia message board at the time. Back in those Internet days it was truly the wild west... no Mods and no rules. You think we argue here on this site??? LOL, these spats are 1/10th of what went on back in those days. Anyway, during that mid-to-late 90's era was the time when High School recruiting exploded. And the rest they say is history...

  • skidmarksskidmarks Posts: 1,899 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    So , Cas, Another and ole Skid ....are UGA alumni...could have missed someone .... things I remember ;

    monday $1 pitchers TK Hartys

    O’Malley’s Tuesday drink and drown

    B&L Warehouse Wed night -$5 all the beer , wine and liquor you can drink

    Thurdsay - 5th Quarter or Coopers - Redneck night

    Friday - house party

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

    Great list!

    I remember countless shows at Georgia Theatre and 40-Watt, late night meals at The Grill, 25 cent beers at Allen's, the chicken salad sandwich at Five Points Deli, and everything about Wuxtry and Barnett's Newsstand.

    When I was in law school I graduated to martinis at Harry Bissett's. Enjoyed too many too often and was once politely escorted to the door while it was still daylight. Not one of my better moments.

  • TurkDawgTurkDawg Posts: 1,664 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate
    edited July 2020

    I’m also a UGA alumni (‘86) so I’ll add to the memories:

    • Steak night at Snelling
    • Sister Cindy street preaching by the student center
    • Riding the special “Chicopee Bus” once a quarter to register for classes using OPSTAR, and praying not to get a dreaded “yellow card”
    • The Taco Stand, Classic Sub Shop, and Sons of Italy pizza
    • The Guthrie’s “Q-quiz” on Q-105 (although Guthrie’s always seemed to be out of chicken strips, the only thing they sold!)
    • Everybody playing intramural softball in the spring
    • Frat houses building amazing water slides in their front yards
    • “Borrowing” plastic trays from the dining halls to use as toboggans on rare Athens snow days
    • $1 movie nights at PJ
    • REM playing a free concert at Legion Pool circa 1983
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