My company is based just out of Columbus, OH and we have a bunch of season tickets. I have been there 13 years.
Told my boss this morning that if the company has tickets and I don't get one of them, then expect my resignation.
Winners win. Competitors compete.
I'm sure the players aren't worried. In fact, I bet they are thrilled at the opportunity to play such a marquee opponent. Home or away. I am too.
My wife and I went to the last game in 2022. 99% of fans were super cool. The only jerk was the guy sitting next to my wife, ironically. The family sitting next to me was Gaston Moores Parents and Uncle. Super nice family. The uncle was even a UGA grad wearing his UGA shirt haha.
Cool story...
Reviez was indeed a walk on that later earned a scholarship. When he earned it, i don’t quite remember?
Earned a starting spot in 2009 after kiffin arrived, tore his acl mid-season, returned to start his senior season in 2010 as well. But I know for a fact that he was a former walk on.
Validity of the metric isn’t what matters.
What matters is whether or not the performance of someone that has been on campus for 2 years and is (allegedly) being paid millions is reflective of expected performance?
There is now a “talent tax” being added to ticket costs starting next year...
Yes it is, indeed. That’s why we all need a helping hand from time to time.
Everyone has tough times in life. It’s easy to pull the “excuse” remarks when you aren’t the one in the thick of it.
Some players don’t take their ball and just go home when they aren’t starting as freshmen. That year to develop in the weight room without letting your body get absolutely dismantled on the field can pay off in the long run.
Look at James Pierce. He didn’t redshirt last year, but he did not...
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