Over at SEC Media Days, just about everyone's talking about last year's Celebration against Florida, which in itself is proof of its power.
For the record, I'm still exactly where I was on this Oct. 29.
To anyone in the media who didn't like it: We don't care.
And to the Florida people: We're glad it pissed you off.
Image: Grant Blankenship, The Macon Telegraph.
I'll see you in Jacksonville.
9 comments:
Well said sir....
I guess you guys actually beating Florida does call for a huge celebration... I mean it only comes around once every 5 or 6 years. I wonder what the celebration will be like when you guys win a championship... oh wait this is Georgia football we're talking about so we'll just leave the championship celebrations for your gymnastics team.
Hey anonymous:
1. We're still up on the series, 46-37.
2. No one likes jeans shorts.
3. The same can be said for gold chains.
1. Yeah and if you guys actually won more then just 3 games in the past 18 years the series wouldn't be so close now would it Brett?
2. This UGAy fan likes them and the red pants further down the page are just fratastic: http://sauriansagacity.blogspot.com/2007/05/of-red-trousers-and-mop-tops.html
Is that you and your dad hanging out at the game?
3. I don't know about the gold chains but just win a championship in a sport that someone actually cares about and then talk some trash.
Chicks dig the red pants.
And by chicks you mean dudes right?
"Anonymous" internet tough guys are the coolest. Especially when they're Florida fans who wear jorts and gold chains.
Actually Brian you're the coolest!
Chill out dude I'm just having fun. That's what rivalries are all about. As for the jorts and gold chains you guys need to find something new. I see that crap everywhere... check out the link I provided above cool guy and you'll see some UGA fans rockin the jorts and the red frat pants.
Red pants on girls = hot
Red pants on guys = tool
Rivalries are not about having fun.
That said, anonymous is OK in my book.
I think we've flipped the switch in the Florida series. But until we get north of .500 for the last decade, there's not a lot we can say.
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