What's your Georgia story?

#77
#77
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I was at the Tennessee Georgia game in 1980 and the Vols were doing pretty good, when they brought in the fourth string running back. Some Walker guy, I don't remember.
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I’m sure Bill Bates can fill in any memory gaps you may have…..
 
#80
#80
I was working at the Terminal Brewery as a line cook during the Dobbnail boot game. I had an iPad set up in the kitchen to watch the game off a stream. The stream we had in the kitchen was about 10 seconds behind the live feed. As the game was getting to the end we heard a crazy commotion come from the dining area, I knew that something wild had happened and I glued myself to the feed to see what happened. Right about then Eason completes his long bomb for them to go ahead with just a little bit of time to go. I was pretty bummed but then all of a sudden an even louder eruption comes from the dining area and everyone in the kitchen is confused. "wait, didn't GA just win? What are they yelling about up there." That's when it hit me, somehow we found a way to win! I glued myself back to the iPad to watch Jennings catch the Hail mary. What a wild way to be clued into how that game ended.
 
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#81
#81
Worse experience was in 2005. I lived in South Knoxville and walked to the game alone for some reason (I don't remember why I wasn't in a group). I know I had people that I sat with but I walked back alone through a crowd of Georgia fans and it was brutal. I had a grudge with them after that.

I will say that I went to Athens last year and had an opposite experience with Georgia fans. There was a few off-wall ones here and there but most were great.

Favorite wins over Georgia are 2004 and 2007 because both were just unexpected. I do remember many years where we used to play Georgia better than Alabama and Florida and of the Big 3, I always felt more confident against them. That changed with Kirby Smart.
 
#82
#82
1992 down in Athens …. Big 4 th down and like 15 yards to go keep drive alive, heath shuler to Ronald Davis over the middle , Vols went on scored on the drive and won.
I was there. I was sitting with the alumni. They were supposed to be so good… And they were. They had Zeier, Hearst, Terrell Davis and a stable of receivers. I remember Zeier was already crowned to be SEC player of the year, first team, quarterback, Heisman Trophy winner, blah blah blah.

I had watched Heath play JV (back when they had JV games during the week in Neyland Stadium). I was so excited for him to get his chance. That was when he and Colquitt were going back-and-forth. Every time Shuler would come in I would stand up and yell, “now y’all get to see a real quarterback”. Just young and stupid.

After we beat them, the Georgia fans were so nice. They were coming up to me and shaking my hand, patting me on the back and telling me what a great game it was. It was weird. My buddy explained it. He said they were “used to losing”.

I don’t think we will get the same reaction when we beat them this year…
 
#83
#83
My Georgia story? Let's see... I stopped and took a piss there once on a road trip.
 
#84
#84
2006 Late Friday night before the game Knowson Moreno is behind the bar at General Beauregard grabbing and serving drinks. That’s when it first occurred to me that Mark Richt had lost control of his football team 😂

Next day celebrating on the way out of Sanford stadium got chased by some rather fat and very redneck Georgia fans because they didn’t like my orange and white shakers. They may or may not have barked at me I couldn’t really tell it might have been just heavy breathing

We were supposed to stay with a friend of a friends house at UGA but they were all so drunk and angry we didn’t want to take our chances and thought it safer to drive back to Atlanta for the night
 
#85
#85
I've never been able to shake being at the hobnail boot game when it comes to UGA. Neyland was moving. Literally. You could feel the stadium swaying in YY. Then complete silence. You could've heard a pin drop up there.
 
#87
#87
Called the vols my 2nd favorite team since 97. Seen Peyton live at the rose bowl against ucla. Wife and I wanted to leave the state of CA after getting married where we were both from. Went on vacation to TN for first time and finally saw a game in Knoxville which was the 41 to 0 loss in Butch Jones last year. We moved to Knoxville anyways because the city/East TN had our heart. Been all Vols slowly after that trip when we knew we would move here. At least saw the Bama streak end in Neyland and got to experience the magic at Neyland years after.
 
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