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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 433766" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>Long ago and far away I went to a couple of Duke games. That was before they became somewhat competitive. (Sorry, I am not a Duke fan. In anything. Well, no. Its health system is good.) But then this little gem of a place with 33,000 seats or so, none at all in one end zone, locker rooms for the visitors over in another time zone was, if one has the right seat, a great place to watch a game. Until they started winning a bit, one could buy a seat on the Duke side, halfway up, on the 50-yard line. When they got mediocre you could still get a seat. That was mostly because Dookies are frontrunners. When the going gets tough, Duke fans quit. So the deal was to buy a cheap seat, wait until Georgia Tech got ahead, generally by early second quarter, and then go over and sit half way up at the 50-yard line on the Duke side. Because those season ticket holders quit and went home to drink or back to the office to file lawsuits or whatever Duke fans do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 433766, member: 2175"] Long ago and far away I went to a couple of Duke games. That was before they became somewhat competitive. (Sorry, I am not a Duke fan. In anything. Well, no. Its health system is good.) But then this little gem of a place with 33,000 seats or so, none at all in one end zone, locker rooms for the visitors over in another time zone was, if one has the right seat, a great place to watch a game. Until they started winning a bit, one could buy a seat on the Duke side, halfway up, on the 50-yard line. When they got mediocre you could still get a seat. That was mostly because Dookies are frontrunners. When the going gets tough, Duke fans quit. So the deal was to buy a cheap seat, wait until Georgia Tech got ahead, generally by early second quarter, and then go over and sit half way up at the 50-yard line on the Duke side. Because those season ticket holders quit and went home to drink or back to the office to file lawsuits or whatever Duke fans do. [/QUOTE]
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