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30 year anniversary of the 1991 Citrus Bowl win
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<blockquote data-quote="Oakland" data-source="post: 771900" data-attributes="member: 4017"><p>I got off work at 2 am that morning, went to bed close to 3 am, slept for 2 hours and then got on a plane to Orlando. I remember passengers on my flight (Tech fans) changing into warm weather clothing in one of the Orlando Airport's restrooms. After the win I went down on the field with relatives. Later, I was so tired that I couldn't stay awake for the Notre Dame / Colorado game that evening. Interesting story, I know a retired coach that use to be the head football coach at a Big Ten school. He had been an assistant coach at Colorado a few years before 1990 and sometimes we kid about the final rankings. A couple of years ago he introduced me to a guy that was visiting him. It turned out that the fellow was another retired coach that had a Coaches' Poll vote when he was active. His acquaintance was going to vote for Colorado, but at the last minute changed his mind and voted for Georgia Tech.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oakland, post: 771900, member: 4017"] I got off work at 2 am that morning, went to bed close to 3 am, slept for 2 hours and then got on a plane to Orlando. I remember passengers on my flight (Tech fans) changing into warm weather clothing in one of the Orlando Airport's restrooms. After the win I went down on the field with relatives. Later, I was so tired that I couldn't stay awake for the Notre Dame / Colorado game that evening. Interesting story, I know a retired coach that use to be the head football coach at a Big Ten school. He had been an assistant coach at Colorado a few years before 1990 and sometimes we kid about the final rankings. A couple of years ago he introduced me to a guy that was visiting him. It turned out that the fellow was another retired coach that had a Coaches' Poll vote when he was active. His acquaintance was going to vote for Colorado, but at the last minute changed his mind and voted for Georgia Tech. [/QUOTE]
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