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Saw this on another message board and found this confirmation from a UCLA reporter with the LA Times.
Saw this on another message board and found this confirmation from a UCLA reporter with the LA Times.
I was there too, in the end of game only GT fans were left. It was a blowoutRest in peace Pepper. A great Tech man and a character who just loved life and definitely did it his way. I was there in Athens in the rain in 1974 and it was one of the finest days I have ever spent on earth. To Hell with Georgia!
Go Jackets!
I was there. The band didn't march at halftime and left the stadium. I was on UGA side near press box. Their fans left around 3rd quarter. I was only one left in that section as my wife had gone and stayed in the rest room. It was miserable but so much fun to watch that game. Our white uniforms were mud brown and you couldn't read the numbers from where I was. Only people left at the end were the Tech fans. Cold, windy, wet and what a great day.Sorry to hear that. He could be a real jerk, but who can ever forget that drubbing he gave the mutts in the bitterly cold wind and rain in the cesspool in 1974. RIP !!
I took my dad to that game, the only Tech-Georgia game he ever attended. At halftime, with the ultimate win in hand, I asked my dad if he wanted to leave. He responded with an emphatic NO. He said he was enjoying it to much. So we bundled up in the big plastic sheet we had brought with us and stayed till the very end. I was never so proud of my dad or proud to be his son as I was on that day. Thank you, Pepper !!!I was there. The band didn't march at halftime and left the stadium. I was on UGA side near press box. Their fans left around 3rd quarter. I was only one left in that section as my wife had gone and stayed in the rest room. It was miserable but so much fun to watch that game. Our white uniforms were mud brown and you couldn't read the numbers from where I was. Only people left at the end were the Tech fans. Cold, windy, wet and what a great day.
Sorry to hear that. He could be a real jerk, but who can ever forget that drubbing he gave the mutts in the bitterly cold wind and rain in the cesspool in 1974. RIP !!
UCLA ran the wishboneI may be mistaken but I think Pepper ran the single wing at UCLA. It was one of the last schools to run it. He was quite a character and enjoyed life. He was probably a fun guy to play for.
UCLA ran the wishbone