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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce Wayne" data-source="post: 69679" data-attributes="member: 231"><p>I probably wouldn't have chanted during a Munson tribute even in my early 20s but I also think it was a bad idea to have a tribute to him during the game in our stadium. </p><p></p><p>The Tech radio broadcast team could/should have paid a tribute to Munson. The athletic program could/should issue a statement and condolences. But why would a radio play by play announcer get a tribute in an opponents stadium during a game? Was it some sort of favor being returned for something UGA did in Athens after Al Ciraldo died? I don't recall their doing anything and find it hard to believe they would have. It doesn't strike me as a very logical move and one that certainly invites a lack of class in the student response. For one thing, Tech fans should be listening to their <em>own </em>radio broadcasts if they can't be at a game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce Wayne, post: 69679, member: 231"] I probably wouldn't have chanted during a Munson tribute even in my early 20s but I also think it was a bad idea to have a tribute to him during the game in our stadium. The Tech radio broadcast team could/should have paid a tribute to Munson. The athletic program could/should issue a statement and condolences. But why would a radio play by play announcer get a tribute in an opponents stadium during a game? Was it some sort of favor being returned for something UGA did in Athens after Al Ciraldo died? I don't recall their doing anything and find it hard to believe they would have. It doesn't strike me as a very logical move and one that certainly invites a lack of class in the student response. For one thing, Tech fans should be listening to their [I]own [/I]radio broadcasts if they can't be at a game. [/QUOTE]
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