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  1. Report: Pepper Rodgers has passed

    I clearly remember that Danny Myers wore no. 21 and was the QB, and that Bucky Shamburger wore no. 22 and was the halfback. They were on Pepper’s 1976 team, if I’m not mistaken. I still have those white no. 21 and no. 22 Georgia Tech nylon mesh football jersies that were given to me and my wife...
  2. Report: Pepper Rodgers has passed

    Yep! That was Pepper Rodgers, all business on the field and all fun ‘n good times off. Here’s one from his Sunday GT Football show:
  3. Report: Pepper Rodgers has passed

    Pepper’s Georgia Tech wishbone team in 1975, in true Georgia Tech White and Old Gold. Now these are what we should stay with! Made at that time by the then-Russell Southern Company, BTW.
  4. ACC suspends all athletics activities

    One unique feature of this coronavirus is that you may have it without knowing it — no symptoms or only mild symptoms — and you may be spreading it to others without knowing it.
  5. Class of 2021 - Baseball Commits

    Boy. This baseball recruiting stuff is a lot more exciting than the football recruiting stuff.
  6. uGag Series

    Not enough credit being given here to UGA starting pitcher Cole Wilcox in yesterday’s game. Nothing one can do when he pitches such a gem yesterday: 7 IP, 3 H, 0 BB, and 11 K. His fastball yesterday was outstanding, clocked up to 100 mph. And of his 95 pitches, 67 were strikes. UGA head coach...
  7. Ted Roof to Vanderbilt?

    With Roof’s move to Vandy, it seems possible that Nate Woody could go back and take the vacant DC job at Appalachian State. Wouldn’t that be interesting. Oops, an edit here. I forgot Woody just recently took the DC job at Army. Forget my post.
  8. Quarterback for next year

    Exactly! You summarized it in writing much better than I could have written it. It’s the principal reason why I opined in my earlier comments that Patenaude’s offense appeared to me to be more of a “smorgasbord” of offensive plays which we saw over the past season, rather than a “system” such...
  9. 2019/20 CFB Season Talk

    OK. Yes, you have a good point right there.
  10. 2019/20 CFB Season Talk

    Well, in real time the referees called it as a catch and fumble, and a runback of the fumble as a touchdown. Video review decision was made based on real-time replay speed, not slow-motion replay. Soooo ... what was the clear and convincing evidence to overturn the referees’ original call??? I...
  11. Quarterback for next year

    It’s amazing to me that no one is talking about the coach who coaches the quarterbacks.
  12. Quarterback for next year

    Well, it is my experienced opinion (after following GT football closely for more than 58 years) that a lot of GT’s success at the QB position is closely related to the quality of the coaching.
  13. The NCAA’s Shameless Excuses, a Cafeteria of Embarassments

    by George F. Will: https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/the-ncaa-is-a-cafeteria-of-embarrassments/2019/11/15/668e2c80-071b-11ea-8292-c46ee8cb3dce_story.html
  14. Quarterback for next year

    My answer to the OP’s question: I don’t know!!!
  15. Dave Patenaude's Offense

    Not sure about that. More likely some small leaps forward, but that’s about it.
  16. Stansbury being sued by Oregon State?

    I suspect it might have something to do with the Institute’s new president, Angel Cabrera, who took office this past September. I’m not an insider and I don’t know anything for sure, but I suspect a review has been conducted, and some changes have been or are being done that affect the operation...
  17. Poll - What is a reasonable amount of time for Collins to be given?

    Well, by year 5 (2023) the entire roster from top to bottom will all consist of Collins’s players for the first time. So, hopefully that fifth season would be a great one—that is, if he can indeed coach them well enough to make it so.
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