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Moved one to the Recycle Bin and now you two just look silly.
Hello all. My name is Shane, I am 45 & I live in Greensboro, NC. I have worked for the USPS for 28 years this Sept. I have been a sidewalk Tech fan for 25 years. My dad has lived around the Atlanta area for over 30 years & when he moved there he was so sickened by the pompous UGA fans (imagine that) he decided to pull for the underdogs. When he lived here in NC he was a NC State fan, so I guess he could see the similarities with UGA & UNC. I soon thereafter followed in his footsteps. I try to go to as many baseball, basketball, football & even softball games as I can when they come to NC. I got the pleasure to be there when GT won the acc tourney a few weeks ago.
I would chime in occasionally when the GT sportsblog was up & running.
To Eric & co., this site is outstanding! It is almost comical how many times a day I check on here to see what is new. You guys are second to none! & as someone put earlier, it ain't even close! Thanks for all you do for this Tech junkie!
Look forward to meeting some of y'all this fb season.
Hello Everyone,
My name is Michael and I have been a season ticket holder to Tech since 2004. Even though I had to leave the Atlanta area back in 2005, I commute to most of the games from California as the GT fans are just great to be around and BDS is an awesome college football venue. As a former NCAA Football player from the 1970's, I enjoy watching triple option football and tough defense. I was on scholarship at CSU (Colorado State University) and can tell you from personal experience that recruiting today is nothing like it was back in the stone age when I went through that process. Don't get me started on the musical hat game or stars recruiting!
I like Paul Johnson as a Coach and can tell you that the problems on the defensive side of the football are being corrected under Ted Roof who will do a very good job. Football has, is, and will always be won in the trenches and the team that can run the football and stop the other team from running will win more games than they lose. Passing teams can be stopped as everyone saw in the recent Super Bowl, and like Woodrow Hayes at Ohio State used to say: "When you throw the football three things can happen and two of them are bad." The Institute is a very tough place academically and no matter how good some player is on the football field, he needs to stay eligible to play. Therefore, recruiting kids who have not shown the ability in the classroom is a waste of time no matter how good of football players they are on the gridiron.
This is a great site for GT Football discussions and look forward to contributing. Go Jackets!
Hey Guys........retired three times...presently working as Magistrate in Jefferson County.Retired BG(H) from Air National Guard and retired Juvenile Probation Officer.66 years old and tech fan for over sixty of those years.Love Dodd and old unis and cant wait to see us beat Georgie again.
Yep, ol Frank had a way with words. My dad said that he and "Peahead" Walker the coach at Wake Forest would come to Atlanta for the Touchdown Club and had a routine that left people laughing in the aisles so to speak. That said, Clemson was always my favorite road trip. Good people and good football most of the time. One time Frank Howard was bringing his Clemson team to Birmingham to play Alabama. This was probably in the late 1960s. Anyway, much was made about Alabama's undersized linemen. Coach Howard allowed that he didn't believe the weights published in the program. Coach Bryant had one of his assistants to lower the weights on one of the scales about 20 lbs (secretly of course) and invited Frank to see for himself. Coach Howard who was hefty to say the least obliged and exclaimed: "Damn Bear, these scales are accurate!" I got that story from one of Bear Bryant's biographies. Probably the same one that had him saying: "On game day I would rather look across the field and see anyone but that damn Dodd"Good to see some experienced fans on deck....notice i didnt say older fans since age had nothing to do with love for tech.Remember the game with Clemson since all we got in Wadley was Frank Howard Show and he said"it was hot in Clemson yesterday but it SNOWED in Atlanta.Glad to have a guy who knew the Dodd era and beyound ! Welcome.
Yep hard to believe that at one time we gave them100000 to come play us at AtlantaYep, ol Frank had a way with words. My dad said that he and "Peahead" Walker the coach at Wake Forest would come to Atlanta for the Touchdown Club and had a routine that left people laughing in the aisles so to speak. That said, Clemson was always my favorite road trip. Good people and good football most of the time. One time Frank Howard was bringing his Clemson team to Birmingham to play Alabama. This was probably in the late 1960s. Anyway, much was made about Alabama's undersized linemen. Coach Howard allowed that he didn't believe the weights published in the program. Coach Bryant had one of his assistants to lower the weights on one of the scales about 20 lbs (secretly of course) and invited Frank to see for himself. Coach Howard who was hefty to say the least obliged and exclaimed: "Damn Bear, these scales are accurate!" I got that story from one of Bear Bryant's biographies. Probably the same one that had him saying: "On game day I would rather look across the field and see anyone but that damn Dodd"