Adadu
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Good ole days when the stands were full!
Unfortunately will probably never happen again. Games were half empty at home in even 2014.
Good ole days when the stands were full!
I've been working on this for a while, and I hope you enjoy!
The list is subjective, and we all have our own favorites. Also, I don't have audio from many games, especially the 2009 Wake game and "Ball is Loose" so I would love to make a part 2, if I can find more audio!
Brandon Gaudin Top 10 coming soon and an Al Ciraldo video if I can get more footage.
Enjoy!
The triple option killed a lot of our fan base. It’s the harsh realityUnfortunately will probably never happen again. Games were half empty at home in even 2014.
@BobintheATL99, not sure if you have the 2003 GT@Vandy game in your archives, but it was this play right here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wbf1BzsgpZE
Eric Henderson blocked a potential game-winning FG at the end of regulation, Ball scored on the first play of OT (see above), and then James Butler picked off Jay Cutler to win it.
People say this, but I don't recall the stands being packed in 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005. Meanwhile they were in 2009 and 2014.The triple option killed a lot of our fan base. It’s the harsh reality
Poor season and the triple option. Those early 2000s had great crowdsPeople say this, but I don't recall the stands being packed in 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005. Meanwhile they were in 2009 and 2014.
I think a more accurate statement is, "poor seasons killed a lot of our fan base"
That's BS. Losing or mediocre seasons no matter what the offense is will kill off a fan base. The fan base was dying off before Johnson arrived, and then the first few years he was there, it picked up. Then, unfortunately, those mediocre seasons sent it to the bottom again. Had we won 9 games a year from 2008 on, then BDS would have been rocking every game.The triple option killed a lot of our fan base. It’s the harsh reality
OT (game winning) play at Vanderbilt in 2005There was a game early on in Reggie Balls career where he got in to the open field, and Wes made the call "Ball is loose" and gave everyone a coronary. I think it was a non-televised/blacked out game.
I remember that I thought we had fumble when he said it.OT (game winning) play at Vanderbilt in 2005
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How old are you? Or maybe a better question, how long have you been a tech fan? Anyone that remembers the last few Gailey years would not say something this stupid. Gailey literally got booed during a commercial. If anything, triple option revived GT fandom. It may have run its course, but to say it killed GT football fan base just exposes your ignorance. I’ve been to a lot of games and the GT upset of VT in 2010 may have been one of the loudest games I ever attended. Attendance declined over the years, but’s that case for college football generally. Maybe the triple option killed college football??!!The triple option killed a lot of our fan base. It’s the harsh reality
I see that would make senseThere was a game early on in Reggie Balls career where he got in to the open field, and Wes made the call "Ball is loose" and gave everyone a coronary. I think it was a non-televised/blacked out game.
I was listening that night also & i thought he meant fumbleI’m OK with you not finding “Ball is loose”. That about stopped my heart when he yelled it out.
I did like it when he made a rubber band sound when Charlie Rodgers leapt over the line and into the end zone.
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Attendence is down across the entire sport. I'm not convinced GT is an outlier here.That's BS. Losing or mediocre seasons no matter what the offense is will kill off a fan base. The fan base was dying off before Johnson arrived, and then the first few years he was there, it picked up. Then, unfortunately, those mediocre seasons sent it to the bottom again. Had we won 9 games a year from 2008 on, then BDS would have been rocking every game.
Disagree. I’ve been to every home game for the past 22 years but probably two due to stupid people getting married on Saturdays during the Fall. Stands were full in 2008 and 2009. Not so much during 2007 after the BC loss, or at all during 2002, 2003, 2004. Crowds now are the worst, but that’s because we are just plain bad.Poor season and the triple option. Those early 2000s had great crowds