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How did you become a DAWG fan?

CantonDawgCantonDawg Posts: 242 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

I just read where @pgjackson explained how he became a fan. Good stuff. It's cool to see where/when the foundation was set for everyone.

We moved to Georgia when I was 7 and Herschel was a freshman. I was young, but dad would always work in the yard on Saturdays and have the games on with Larry. I would go outside, see his excitement, many times fueled by a few Old Milwaukees, and it stuck. I would have a nerf football that was hardened by leaving it out in the rain (a must) and replay every play.

It was easy as the first time I became a fan at such a young age, my team won the National Championship.

I never thought that it would take forever to get another one, but am glad it happened!

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  • donniemdonniem Posts: 6,764 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    I became a Dawg fan when I moved to Carrollton, GA to teach at UWG. It was either the Dawgs or Tech - I think I hitched my wagon to the better of the two teams and that has proven to be a good choice.

  • JoeClarkJoeClark Posts: 490 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Have you watched Georgia Tech play?
    Easy decision when you go to a school with no football team

  • donniemdonniem Posts: 6,764 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    NJEric - Yankees, Dawgs and Bruin hoops - you loved you some winners!! I grew up with an Italian grandpa, via Ellis Island, who loved the Yankees. We would listen to games in California on a small radio, often with some static, rooting for DiMaggio, Rizzuto, Berra et al. In college I learned to love the Bruins under John Wooden. Golden days for sure. Lived in Carrollton, GA for 25 years and learned to love the Dawgs.

  • BumBum Posts: 2,702 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    I transferred into UGA junior year, after gleefully hanging up the spikes. It was the heart of the Richt era. As a student, I was into football, but more just into the scene and having fun on gamedays.

    Back then, I remember wondering how Georgia was never top 3 in recruiting or competing consistently for championships. I grew up in metro ATL, so fully aware of all the talent UGA always missed.

    The blackout Game against Bama I think was the second game I attended as a student. Games like that made it hard to go all in lol. I couldn’t stand watching the dawgs consistently underachieve and convince myself it was worth spending time watching them every Saturday.

    I knew UGA had incredible potential and just needed a spark lit.

    Well…then 2015 season happened. We heard the rumblings of a homecoming for the ages. Then, finally, Kirby Smart, a dawg by blood, took the job…and the rest is history…in the making…

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