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Another random question. When did you start rooting for Tech?
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<blockquote data-quote="FlatsLander" data-source="post: 887838" data-attributes="member: 1566"><p>I wasn't a fan of college football at all until I got to Tech in 2010. Growing up in metro Atlanta, everyone had a CFB team, with a large majority being u[sic]ga fans. As good as they were while I was in school, I never liked them. I had been to a few games during high school. One was either the ND game or the Samford game in 2006 or 2007. I was working in the concession stands as a fundraiser for my high school marching band. All I really remember was hearing the band play the 3rd down "Chords" cheer as I had a minute to peek into the stadium. I remember it was late in the day and the sun was getting low and the whole stadium had a golden shine to it. Couple with "Chords", I was amazed. I also worked in the concession stand during the 2007? u[sic]ga game, and all I remember was the dwag fans crowding around our stand to watch the Iron Bowl. It was really annoying. I got in to Tech in October of 2009, and loosely remember watching the news coverage of the GT vs VT game that year. I also loosely remember watching the u[sic]ga game that year. When I got to Tech, I had no idea of where GT fit into the landscape of CFB. I had no idea that we had just won the ACCCG or that we were ranked #16 or why we kept running right up the middle <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="😆" title="Grinning squinting face :laughing:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/6.6/png/unicode/64/1f606.png" data-shortname=":laughing:" />. By the 2011 season, I was completely engrossed by the 3O and had become a GT fan for life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlatsLander, post: 887838, member: 1566"] I wasn't a fan of college football at all until I got to Tech in 2010. Growing up in metro Atlanta, everyone had a CFB team, with a large majority being u[sic]ga fans. As good as they were while I was in school, I never liked them. I had been to a few games during high school. One was either the ND game or the Samford game in 2006 or 2007. I was working in the concession stands as a fundraiser for my high school marching band. All I really remember was hearing the band play the 3rd down "Chords" cheer as I had a minute to peek into the stadium. I remember it was late in the day and the sun was getting low and the whole stadium had a golden shine to it. Couple with "Chords", I was amazed. I also worked in the concession stand during the 2007? u[sic]ga game, and all I remember was the dwag fans crowding around our stand to watch the Iron Bowl. It was really annoying. I got in to Tech in October of 2009, and loosely remember watching the news coverage of the GT vs VT game that year. I also loosely remember watching the u[sic]ga game that year. When I got to Tech, I had no idea of where GT fit into the landscape of CFB. I had no idea that we had just won the ACCCG or that we were ranked #16 or why we kept running right up the middle 😆. By the 2011 season, I was completely engrossed by the 3O and had become a GT fan for life. [/QUOTE]
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