Buzz is more of a cheddar orange but I agree, don't mess with Buzz. Remember when we had that giant inflatable Buzz that was old gold and black? Imagine that as our new mascot uniform. EECK!!!!
The title of this thread got me thinking, we should have a thread called UGA athletes doing UGA things. But alas, I think we already have the Fulmer Cup watch thread somewhere. ;)
If you think about it, the dink and dunk offense we are moving to has a key similarity to the ground and pound we came from. It moves the ball down the field slowly and deliberately one small chunk at a time. So what if we go no huddle, if we can bite off small chunks and keep the chains moving...
Honestly, I could not be more thrilled with the media’s take on our team. If you go back in history, these are the seasons we did the best. The seasons where we are overlooked an underrated are the seasons we do the best plain and simple.
Tack it up on the bulletin board in the locker room. Actually, tack it up on everybody else’s around the league so they severely underestimate us.
We are now everybody on our schedule’s trap game. LOL.
Boy, you guys are doing wonders for our “40 year plan” sale. Of course some will only be interested in football, but the vast majority recognize the degree, or at least say they do.
DM chose GT in part because he was one of the rare few high performing scholar-athletes who recognizes the value of a GT degree. He always had an eye on life after football as evidenced by his retirement message on Twitter. Let me re-emphasize the terms "rare" and "few" in the same sentence as...
The D staff mostly came from the lower college ranks as they were associates of Woody. Very unlikely they'd be snatched up by teams of "significance," whatever that means. The O staff was highly specialized in the TO. No surprise they're not snatched up by the subset you mentioned, either.
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