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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 653087" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>I understand that. But Auburn is a prototypical college town, which I understand is what you said you wish Tech had. But since there’s really nothing else in Auburn besides the university, everything around the city will be AU centered. Same with UGAg and Athens, Clemson, FSU, Tuscaloosa, etc. I mean, it would be awesome if Peachtree and North Ave. were loaded with GT oriented bars, but because Atlanta has way more to do than just GT. </p><p></p><p>But since this thread is about the student section, I will say that those Auburn students probably didn’t leave to celebrate. They left to get drunk at the bars, regardless of whether they won or lost. Honestly, of the students I know that go to the big southeastern schools i.e: GT, UGA, Bama, Auburn, Tennessee, LSU, Florida, Clemson, South Carolina, Miss St., UGA’s are the most fanatic about their program winning. The others obviously enjoy winning, but UGA’s are above and beyond everyone else. I believe the biggest reasons for this is that UGA’s in state student population is much higher than the others, and also UGA has not been in the national spotlight for this many years consecutively since the 80s. UGA obviously has always had a large fan base, but their recent success has done nothing but increase it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 653087, member: 4572"] I understand that. But Auburn is a prototypical college town, which I understand is what you said you wish Tech had. But since there’s really nothing else in Auburn besides the university, everything around the city will be AU centered. Same with UGAg and Athens, Clemson, FSU, Tuscaloosa, etc. I mean, it would be awesome if Peachtree and North Ave. were loaded with GT oriented bars, but because Atlanta has way more to do than just GT. But since this thread is about the student section, I will say that those Auburn students probably didn’t leave to celebrate. They left to get drunk at the bars, regardless of whether they won or lost. Honestly, of the students I know that go to the big southeastern schools i.e: GT, UGA, Bama, Auburn, Tennessee, LSU, Florida, Clemson, South Carolina, Miss St., UGA’s are the most fanatic about their program winning. The others obviously enjoy winning, but UGA’s are above and beyond everyone else. I believe the biggest reasons for this is that UGA’s in state student population is much higher than the others, and also UGA has not been in the national spotlight for this many years consecutively since the 80s. UGA obviously has always had a large fan base, but their recent success has done nothing but increase it. [/QUOTE]
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