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<blockquote data-quote="The Doddfather" data-source="post: 371548" data-attributes="member: 619"><p>I'm not sure if this has been hashed out elsewhere or not, but it deserves its own thread. Why in the hell was 90% or so of the east stands dressed in red today? I totally get that this game is usually about 60-40 Tech, and I sadly, fully expect the upper north and lower southeast to be full of red as that is where they are relegated to (with their fans scattered intermittently throughout the stadium).</p><p></p><p>But I sit in the lower west, and from my view, a LOT of "fans" that have been there all year may have seen an opportunity to make a quick buck and decided to forego watching this game in person in lieu of selling to the highest bidder. I hope you all spend your money wisely and enjoy the extra holiday spending money. I, for one, can't imagine EVER selling my ticket to a Georgia Tech game, especially not to those guys. Y'all should be ashamed.</p><p></p><p>If the people in front, beside, or behind me sold their tickets to dwags, that would make my game oexperience that much worse. Think about your neighbors next time y'all do that crap. Thankfully we sit in a good section near the parents and didn't have any turncoats near us. Maybe the west looked just as bad, I haven't watched the replay, and don't really care to. No matter how bad this year was, everytime our home schedule comes to an end is a sad day because I enjoy being in that stadium so much. I'm just sad that a lot of our dedicated fans missed out on one last chance to yell for their team today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Doddfather, post: 371548, member: 619"] I'm not sure if this has been hashed out elsewhere or not, but it deserves its own thread. Why in the hell was 90% or so of the east stands dressed in red today? I totally get that this game is usually about 60-40 Tech, and I sadly, fully expect the upper north and lower southeast to be full of red as that is where they are relegated to (with their fans scattered intermittently throughout the stadium). But I sit in the lower west, and from my view, a LOT of "fans" that have been there all year may have seen an opportunity to make a quick buck and decided to forego watching this game in person in lieu of selling to the highest bidder. I hope you all spend your money wisely and enjoy the extra holiday spending money. I, for one, can't imagine EVER selling my ticket to a Georgia Tech game, especially not to those guys. Y'all should be ashamed. If the people in front, beside, or behind me sold their tickets to dwags, that would make my game oexperience that much worse. Think about your neighbors next time y'all do that crap. Thankfully we sit in a good section near the parents and didn't have any turncoats near us. Maybe the west looked just as bad, I haven't watched the replay, and don't really care to. No matter how bad this year was, everytime our home schedule comes to an end is a sad day because I enjoy being in that stadium so much. I'm just sad that a lot of our dedicated fans missed out on one last chance to yell for their team today. [/QUOTE]
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