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<blockquote data-quote="vamosjackets" data-source="post: 324656" data-attributes="member: 216"><p>I was at the Masters a few years ago. One of the officials (like a guy who spots a ball in the trees or something) was talking to a friend of his who was a fan in attendance. I was right beside them and heard their conversation. The friend was a UGA guy. He says, "Yeah, I'm a bagman for UGA. The problem is Bama has a hundred of me."</p><p></p><p>All I can say about Tech is, that while I was there, I would've been very surprised to hear of it. None of the stars on that team seemed like there was any of it going on (and we were LB U during that time). These were CCG's early years. I remember Jonathan Smith driving an old "hooptie" and a lot of other players catching a ride with him. There were a couple guys with nice cars, but it was because they came from well-to-do families. It was mostly just a bunch of regular guys who were football players and regular students taking real tests. This is one of the main reasons I'm still a passionate GT fan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vamosjackets, post: 324656, member: 216"] I was at the Masters a few years ago. One of the officials (like a guy who spots a ball in the trees or something) was talking to a friend of his who was a fan in attendance. I was right beside them and heard their conversation. The friend was a UGA guy. He says, "Yeah, I'm a bagman for UGA. The problem is Bama has a hundred of me." All I can say about Tech is, that while I was there, I would've been very surprised to hear of it. None of the stars on that team seemed like there was any of it going on (and we were LB U during that time). These were CCG's early years. I remember Jonathan Smith driving an old "hooptie" and a lot of other players catching a ride with him. There were a couple guys with nice cars, but it was because they came from well-to-do families. It was mostly just a bunch of regular guys who were football players and regular students taking real tests. This is one of the main reasons I'm still a passionate GT fan. [/QUOTE]
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