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Talk Dirty To Me
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I've been a die hard Vol fan for a long long time. But, I've never been a Vol or die fan. I always enjoyed UGA on the side cause dad worked for them and we'd get an occasional game and it was Vince Dooley in my day. And you couldn't live in GA then and go against Lewis Grizzard. lol. Or GT cause they were home state too. I had teams I liked watching on Saturdays. UT was #1 though the day they sniffed out Gault in '79. (didn't hurt my grandparents lived in Knoxville and my gramps saved me every article in the News Sentinal to read about UT and Gault when we'd visit). For prob 20 year after Gault, they recruited my HS heavily. We prob had more players get signed by UT than UGA or anyone else. And considering we are 41st in the country for HS alumni in the NFL and only highly nationally ranked school in GA on that list, that's alot of football players going to college to get us on that NFL list.There's little wrong with most SEC schools academically and, grudgingly, TX brings quite a bit to the table. I agree with TN Tech not getting the props it deserves and year after year turning out students who excel and are prepared for their career or grad work.
I've got a soft spot for GT because I got to hang out with my buddy there and hear some of the faculty chatter over box wine and cheese. They had a love-hate with athletics and pretty much anything that wasn't engineering at GT but that was a few years ago now. GT walks the line pretty well between not letting their athletic profile get "out of hand" and not being a complete doormat in the ACC. I need to get down there. There was this little joint just north of campus that wants to clog my arteries a little more. I think it's Silver Skillet. Good times but it may be gone now.
Coolest thing is dad did on occasion get to meet some of those coaches if he attended some of those dinners, even though he was Ag. He had a UGA tie that was autographed on the back by Richt. He was proud of that tie and wore it often. One of the grandson's (a nephew obviously) inherited that tie when he died. It gets well cared for, but i wish I had asked for it. But, dad never forgot he got his Masters at UT as well. He was just as happy meeting Fulmer on one of his speaking tours that stopped in Cookeville at the 1st Baptist Church. He bought me and him tickets for that. It's pretty neat seeing and hearing these guys off the field when they hang up the coaching persona. Totally different person than the Coach Fulmer persona people on here dis on.
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