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Thought this was an interesting question posed by Cuse in the NW thread.
Did you become a GT basketball fan due to how they performed or was it for another reason?
I actually have a good story for this one. My family moved to GA from WI in 1981. When we moved down I was a big fan of both UGA and GT (remember the previous yr GT had tied AL in FB and UGA was coming off a NC). But after moving down here I found the UGA fans to be super obnoxious. That started to turn me off to UGA pretty quick.
My first best friend I made when I moved down to GA just happened to have parents who were both GT grads.
His mom was the women's tennis coach for GT at the time. For his birthday in Feb 1982 they had a birthday party at Alexander. It was GT vs UVA (w/ Ralph Sampson). GT lost, but played hard, i thought the coach was fun and I had such a great time that day that I basically became a huge GT basketball fan after that day and have been ever since.
i would eventually go to GT and get my undergraduate degree at Ma Tech. Never missed a home BB game (or home FB game for that matter) in my 5 yrs. I was the one that usually had a circle about 5 ft around me by the end of the game as I was an extremely obnoxious student. Would stand the full game, cuss loudly at the refs (especially Wirtz and Paparo) and try to psych out the opposing players, stomp on the benches. Was there for some great highs - DS stealing the ball and hitting the three against UNC in tommy's last home game, the 1990 Final Four run. Also for some lows - losing to College of Charleston (it was obvious at halftime if we didn't wake up we would lose and it just got worse in the second half).
i was also there way back when with my best friend for a GT vs MD game where the student section was singing - Go back, go back, go back to your school, your teams on drugs and your coach is a fool.
This after the drug scandal at MD. I think that might have been a double or triple OT game with Mark Price- been a long time and the memories start to get a little hazy.
Did you become a GT basketball fan due to how they performed or was it for another reason?
I actually have a good story for this one. My family moved to GA from WI in 1981. When we moved down I was a big fan of both UGA and GT (remember the previous yr GT had tied AL in FB and UGA was coming off a NC). But after moving down here I found the UGA fans to be super obnoxious. That started to turn me off to UGA pretty quick.
My first best friend I made when I moved down to GA just happened to have parents who were both GT grads.
His mom was the women's tennis coach for GT at the time. For his birthday in Feb 1982 they had a birthday party at Alexander. It was GT vs UVA (w/ Ralph Sampson). GT lost, but played hard, i thought the coach was fun and I had such a great time that day that I basically became a huge GT basketball fan after that day and have been ever since.
i would eventually go to GT and get my undergraduate degree at Ma Tech. Never missed a home BB game (or home FB game for that matter) in my 5 yrs. I was the one that usually had a circle about 5 ft around me by the end of the game as I was an extremely obnoxious student. Would stand the full game, cuss loudly at the refs (especially Wirtz and Paparo) and try to psych out the opposing players, stomp on the benches. Was there for some great highs - DS stealing the ball and hitting the three against UNC in tommy's last home game, the 1990 Final Four run. Also for some lows - losing to College of Charleston (it was obvious at halftime if we didn't wake up we would lose and it just got worse in the second half).
i was also there way back when with my best friend for a GT vs MD game where the student section was singing - Go back, go back, go back to your school, your teams on drugs and your coach is a fool.
This after the drug scandal at MD. I think that might have been a double or triple OT game with Mark Price- been a long time and the memories start to get a little hazy.