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<blockquote data-quote="deeeznutz" data-source="post: 387213" data-attributes="member: 837"><p>In case no one read the follow ups on that original tweet, it was ENTIRELY speculation by that twitter account, with zero knowledge or any kind of info to go on.</p><p>With that out of the way, my general opinion is “no” to ever letting them in our facilities unless forced to by law. It’s not fear, insecurity, or anything like that, it’s purely out of glorious justifiable hate. We have nothing to gain extending any general hospitality towards them.</p><p>As for their hedges, I don’t have a problem with our players taking pieces of the hedges when we win there. It’s not like we completely destroy them, it’s a few small pieces. Then you add in how uga cuts them back after the season to re-grow for the next season and it’s literally harmless. If they don’t want people to take some trimmings, they shouldn’t have put an overgrown weed on the sidelines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deeeznutz, post: 387213, member: 837"] In case no one read the follow ups on that original tweet, it was ENTIRELY speculation by that twitter account, with zero knowledge or any kind of info to go on. With that out of the way, my general opinion is “no” to ever letting them in our facilities unless forced to by law. It’s not fear, insecurity, or anything like that, it’s purely out of glorious justifiable hate. We have nothing to gain extending any general hospitality towards them. As for their hedges, I don’t have a problem with our players taking pieces of the hedges when we win there. It’s not like we completely destroy them, it’s a few small pieces. Then you add in how uga cuts them back after the season to re-grow for the next season and it’s literally harmless. If they don’t want people to take some trimmings, they shouldn’t have put an overgrown weed on the sidelines. [/QUOTE]
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