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<blockquote data-quote="Sheldon's" data-source="post: 148859" data-attributes="member: 722"><p>First was the vibe. I noticed the difference in reaction when the teams came out. MSU came out like they had hit their peak, and GT came out excited, but recognizing they were there for business and there was business left to do. There was a huge difference in what their body language was saying. The other great thing was that two MSU fans sat behind us. One of the guys said he was Dan Mullins cousin, and the other guy a big fan. They were very respectful. Had a nice conversation about Dan Mullin, which solidified my opinion that Dan was a class act. The friend kept going on and on about how shameful it was that their DC left before the bowl game and that if they played 'assignment football' then they wouldn't be getting whipped. I tried to explain the fallacy of his observations, but he didn't get it. It was nice not to hear those stupid cowbells after the middle of the third and really enjoyed leaving the stadium and seeing all those cowbells stacked by the garbage cans. The other great memory was going with my teenage son together as it was the first GT game he had been to where the good guys won (I took him to the ACC championship game in Jaxs and the Peach Bowl against LSU.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sheldon's, post: 148859, member: 722"] First was the vibe. I noticed the difference in reaction when the teams came out. MSU came out like they had hit their peak, and GT came out excited, but recognizing they were there for business and there was business left to do. There was a huge difference in what their body language was saying. The other great thing was that two MSU fans sat behind us. One of the guys said he was Dan Mullins cousin, and the other guy a big fan. They were very respectful. Had a nice conversation about Dan Mullin, which solidified my opinion that Dan was a class act. The friend kept going on and on about how shameful it was that their DC left before the bowl game and that if they played 'assignment football' then they wouldn't be getting whipped. I tried to explain the fallacy of his observations, but he didn't get it. It was nice not to hear those stupid cowbells after the middle of the third and really enjoyed leaving the stadium and seeing all those cowbells stacked by the garbage cans. The other great memory was going with my teenage son together as it was the first GT game he had been to where the good guys won (I took him to the ACC championship game in Jaxs and the Peach Bowl against LSU. [/QUOTE]
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