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<blockquote data-quote="SOWEGA Jacket" data-source="post: 550399" data-attributes="member: 4334"><p>I think GT is in a solid position to build up the brand. I’m in South Georgia. This is UGA, FSU, and Auburn territory. What I’ve noticed recently from the sidewalk folks is that UGA, for all it’s success, is being labeled as chokers and under performers. I know we’ve always used that talking point, but to hear sidewalk UGA fans say it has me quietly smiling. FSU is a dumpster fire and the fans know there is no hope until they muster the courage to fire their coach. Most expect he’ll be given 2 more years to fail. Auburn sidewalk fans are looking elsewhere. The two teams I note that folks are talking about are Florida and GT. Mullen is a known SEC commodity who had a solid year. None of the folks down here know who Collins is, but they know GT is getting more press than during the season and I’ve heard more than once that “your coach is interesting”. </p><p></p><p>My point is that things are lining up to give GT a chance to turn around our perception. UGA will continue to win a lot of ball games, but like what happened to the Braves, every year they fail to win the big one they’ll add to their negative perception. I’m hoping by the time Collins gets his players UGA will have choked away a few more years and Kirby will start getting the Richt treatment while Collins comes into his own. I’m praying for a Washington/Ohio State national championship game!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SOWEGA Jacket, post: 550399, member: 4334"] I think GT is in a solid position to build up the brand. I’m in South Georgia. This is UGA, FSU, and Auburn territory. What I’ve noticed recently from the sidewalk folks is that UGA, for all it’s success, is being labeled as chokers and under performers. I know we’ve always used that talking point, but to hear sidewalk UGA fans say it has me quietly smiling. FSU is a dumpster fire and the fans know there is no hope until they muster the courage to fire their coach. Most expect he’ll be given 2 more years to fail. Auburn sidewalk fans are looking elsewhere. The two teams I note that folks are talking about are Florida and GT. Mullen is a known SEC commodity who had a solid year. None of the folks down here know who Collins is, but they know GT is getting more press than during the season and I’ve heard more than once that “your coach is interesting”. My point is that things are lining up to give GT a chance to turn around our perception. UGA will continue to win a lot of ball games, but like what happened to the Braves, every year they fail to win the big one they’ll add to their negative perception. I’m hoping by the time Collins gets his players UGA will have choked away a few more years and Kirby will start getting the Richt treatment while Collins comes into his own. I’m praying for a Washington/Ohio State national championship game! [/QUOTE]
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