Fan talk: Can a true UGA fan ever pull for Tech against anybody?

Ben Jones celebrates Georgia's 2009 win over Tech at Grant Field. (Brant Sanderlin / AJC)

Ben Jones celebrates Georgia's 2009 win over Tech at Grant Field. (Brant Sanderlin / AJC)

OK, here’s your quickie post-Thanksgiving summation of Georgia vs. Georgia Tech:

In-state rivals. Nation’s No. 2 rushing offense meets No. 2 rushing defense. Uh-oh, triple option. Cut-blocking. Who can play tailback? Which Aaron Murray shows up for this game (the one who tore Auburn apart or the erratic one against Kentucky)? Will the Jackets continue to put it on the ground? What about Harton and Malcome? Will the Dogs be looking ahead to the Dome? Does anyone other than the Tech band still play the Budweiser theme?

Bottom line: If Georgia wins the turnover ratio, Georgia wins the game.

Now, before you tuck into another one of those turkey sandwiches, let’s get to some Junkyard Mail. …

Jackie Grimes writes: I know you’ve made it pretty clear over the years that like most Georgia fans now you can’t stand Georgia Tech. But have you never rooted for the Jackets at any time? Not even against Notre Dame in 1980 when Tech tying the Irish elevated the Dawgs to No. 1?

I have to admit I’ve always relished the irony that the Jackets were responsible for the Dogs first topping the polls in 1980. But, no, I didn’t root for Tech to win that game. I didn’t pull for the Irish to win, either. I was too fixated on what was going on in Jacksonville. But the end result, a tie that helped Georgia, couldn’t have been more perfect. I’ve actually never rooted for the Jackets. I know a lot of Georgia fans of my Dad’s era pulled for the Jackets except when the played the Dogs, but I never could contain the rivalry to just one week. To me, the perfect day is a Georgia win and a Tech loss. Any day. Any sport.

In reply to my list earlier this week of favorite Georgia wins over Tech, Jon from Savannah writes: Thanks for the memories. To this day, I still look for the long ball on the opening play of the game like the one in 1981 to Lindsay Scott. Too sweet of a memory.  One of my favorite plays of all time. And Reggie Ball. No Georgia fan can forget him.

Ah, Reggie Ball. The gift to Georgia from Chan Gailey that just kept on giving!

Timothy Hyman wrote to share his favorite Georgia-Georgia Tech memories, which included this: 1997 in Atlanta. I was at the game with my Dad in the Tech section. He went to Tech and worked there. So [we] were in enemy territory. Tech scored to take 24-21 but Bobo led UGA down the field. On fourth down Tech called for pass interference after they thought they had stopped us. Bobo throws touchdown to snatch victory when everyone thought we had lost. [I was] jumping up and down in a sea of gold. The looks on everyone’s faces around us … priceless.

A great day, for sure.

Scott Watson writes: Bill, I believe the team should wear something Saturday on the jersey or helmet to honor Larry Munson. He would hate it, but I think it’s the thing to do. We need to also honor him by totally demolishing Tech. Your thoughts? And Walker Garrett adds: Wouldn’t it be cool if the Dawgs wore jerseys with “Munson” on the back of all them, as a tribute to Larry! [The way the military] academies wear USA, Honor, Bravery, etc. on the back of their jerseys.

I definitely think the Dogs should honor Munson and Mark Richt has indicated that they will, with some sort of decal on the helmets. What it will be, they haven’t said. I’ve heard speculation ranging from Munson’s initials to a cigar to a microphone. But I know what I think would be perfect for the decal: a hobnail boot!

Justin Cade writes: Bill, I’m going to my first game at Tech this Saturday. Assuming you’ve seen the Dawgs at Bobby Dodd before. Are you aware of any decent pregame activities in the area? Are any of the local establishments relatively Dawg-friendly? Thanks for any advice you (or any of the other readers) might have. Go Dawgs!

I don’t really know of any pregame activities. After the 2009 game, I did really enjoy seeing the glum faces on all those Tech fans on the walk back to the MARTA station. As for the most Dawg-friendly place to grab a bite around the Joke by Coke, I’d say the Varsity would probably be your best bet. You’ll probably see as many folks there in red and black as in Tech colors.

UPDATE: Just got word of this today: The crew from “1980 Dawgs” will once again be joined by Georgia football legends Scott Woerner, Rex Robinson and possibly other members of the 1980 team at the Varsity on North Avenue before and after the game on Saturday, where they will be meeting fans, signing copies of “1980 Dawgs” DVDs and talking Georgia football. That’s Saturday, 9 a.m.-11:30 a.m. and right after the game for two hours.

David writes: Can anyone tell me why the cutoff for orders to the SEC Championship was last week before they even beat Kentucky? And why season ticket holders were not even notified? UGA has lost a supporter.

I’d have to say your devotion to UGA wasn’t very deep if that’s all it takes to lose you. But to answer your question, they offered Bulldog Club members (Hartman Fund donors aka season ticket holders) the chance to place orders for SEC championship tickets in advance (just like they do with all the possible bowl destinations) in order to be able to process them quickly once it was official. And if you’re a season ticket holder and you didn’t get either an email (several, actually) or something in the mail, then you ought to check with the folks at the Bulldog Club office in Athens and see whether they have your correct contact information. By the way, on Wednesday they announced the Hartman Fund cumulative contribution cutoff points for the 16,000 tickets Georgia is allotted to the SEC game. All contributors who ordered with a cumulative score of 100,000 and higher will receive up to 6 tickets. All contributors who ordered with a cumulative score between 52,500-99,999 will receive up to 4 tickets. And all contributors who ordered with a cumulative score between 12,050-52,499 will receive up to 2 tickets. UGA faculty, staff and students also were eligible for tickets, depending on various priority factors. The tickets were put into the mail Wednesday via the U.S. Postal Service.

Brian Cheshire writes: Hey Junkyard, I was just wondering if you have heard anything about Coach Richt stepping down after this year? If so why is he telling these recruits (Theus, Marshall) he is going to be there?

You’re referring to the rumor reported this week by GamingToday.com that claimed Richt would voluntarily leave Georgia at the end of the season. I put no credence in the report, which cited “sources in the South Carolina/Georgia area.” Hmm. South Carolina? Think anyone there might want to manufacture a rumor about the coach of the team that aced out the Gamecocks for the SEC East? The report, which didn’t have any credibility to spare, pretty much veered off into fantasy land when it said that the top candidates to replace Richt were Mike Bobo and Derek Dooley. And when Richt was asked this week on local radio whether the rumor was true, he indicated he wants to coach about another nine years and isn’t looking to leave UGA.

Charles from Albany writes: Bill, I was thinking about this after the weekend upsets. If instead of UGA playing Boise State in the opener, [they had gone] ahead with playing and beating Louisville, where do you think we would be in the discussion of one-loss teams playing for the BCS Championship? Love the Blawg.

Thanks. If Georgia had not lost to Boise State and was the SEC champion then, yes, I think a one-loss UGA might well have made the BCS championship. But no use thinking about might-have-beens. As it is, if Georgia wins out and is the SEC champion, the conference likely will get three teams into the BCS.

Tyler Knight writes: Bill, what are your thoughts on Ken Malcome? When he runs, he looks like a legit running back. I know he had the bad fumble, but he looks much more like an SEC running back than Brandon Harton or even Carlton Thomas. I think we should have given him more playing time.

You generally win playing time in practice and Malcome obviously did not impress Georgia’s coaches as much as Richard Samuel or Thomas did. From what little I’ve seen of him running, I’d say he had the potential to possibly be as useful as Samuel, assuming he could hold on to the ball, but he hasn’t developed the consistency the coaches were looking for. If he sticks around the program, who knows?

Finally, Brett Lassiter writes: Blair Walsh’s field goal game went into the tank this year, practically forcing the offense to make more plays in the clutch (not that UGA Nation preferred FGs to TDs). What I have noticed, though, is that his extra point game has still been pretty much dead center. What do you think are the chances that Blair has been throwing FGs in order to get the offense to do more?

A lot of folks love conspiracy theories but I’m not seeing Walsh on the grassy knoll in this case.

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234 comments Add your comment

Big Dawg

November 25th, 2011
7:50 pm

Bill,

My Grandfather graduated as an Electrical Engineer from GT, I have always pulled for GT except when they were playing my Dawgs. I went to Georgia and played as a freshman until I tore my knee up. So yes a true Dawg can also root for Tech except when they play Georgia.

As for Malcome I hear that he has done well in practice when given the chance. Has had some lingering injuries that got him in the dog house and has been hard getting back out.

Go Dawgs

bugsquacher

November 25th, 2011
8:08 pm

simply put…..NO!

sports

November 25th, 2011
8:26 pm

NOBODY! anywhere, anytime!

Tim

November 25th, 2011
8:30 pm

Food for thought…..Should Alabama still be allowed to play for NC even if they didnt win their division in the West. If I remember right we were kept out of the game in 2007 because we didnt win the east and were the hottest team in the land. Just sayin…….

SOUTHGADAWG88

November 25th, 2011
8:31 pm

I’m a Georgia boy..born and raised…had family and friends go to both schools.I don’t have a problem with GT unless they are playing UGA.Now SOME GT fans make you want to choke the sh… out of them… but at the end of the day most Tech kids are from Georgia too.They are like that cousin you have.. who always seem to be in compettion with you but you always kick the crap out of him.

Still@theKool-aidBAR

November 25th, 2011
9:43 pm

Xavier 60
UGA 27
9:30 left to play

Dr. Morpheus

November 25th, 2011
10:11 pm

I can’t say why, but I don’t hate Tech the way Tech hates us. Florida is at the top of my hate list followed by any school coached by Nick Saban. I used to hate Nebraska, Oklahoma, Texas, Notre Dame, Ohio State and Michigan back when they were relevant… and, finally, the hobnailed boot decal is a brilliant idea! I wonder if someone in the AD thought of that..

tndawg

November 25th, 2011
10:34 pm

NO!, NO!, NO!, NO!!!!!!

GO DAWGS BEAT TECH!

OoltewahDawg

November 26th, 2011
1:55 am

Tndawg, I’d have to pull for GT against UTK. But it would be satisfying if they lost, too.

230gr Full Metal Jacket

November 26th, 2011
3:00 am

Thank you dawgtools for re-confirming for us all what inbred ignorant trash you truly are (with a few isolated exceptions —- but those are the ones who actually went to UGA, not the sister-humping, copenhagen-dipping walmart fans who make up 95% of the trembling chihuahuas fan base!).

It’s just going to make it that much more satisfying watching the drunk trailer-trash moping after the beatdown ya’ll are going to receive in a few hours. Hopefully this time I won’t have to beat the $#$# out of some drunk dawg like I had to last year when some obnoxious UGA redneck thought it would be funny to pour beer all over my 11 year-old daughter’s head!! Yeah, ya’ll are a REAL classy program. I do however truly feel sorry for the UGA alumni, because most of them I know are really good folks, but they get represented by the illiterate myrmidons who never saw a classroom after high school. Truly sad.

See a man wearing a Tech hat/shirt — he went to Tech.
See a “man” wearing a UGA hat/shirt — he went to WalMart.

In a couple of hours the average IQ of Atlanta’s population will drop by at least 20 points due to the influx of illiterate drunken human garbage dressed in red and black. Thank God it’s just a temporary thing!!!

Tman

November 26th, 2011
6:25 am

If UGA was playing Russia I would be waving an arm and sickle flag

Tman

November 26th, 2011
6:25 am

If UGA was playing Russia I would be waving an arm and sickle flag

Independent Observer

November 26th, 2011
8:18 am

Dawgs will beat Tech because good defense beats good offense. Then Dawgs will get destroyed by LSU in the dome, because great defense beats good defense.

buckheaddawg

November 26th, 2011
8:34 am

Top Row Dawg just made my nipples hard with his post on the front page

Neutral

November 26th, 2011
8:49 am

Hey Metal Jacket…..I liked your 3am comments! Are you the GT fan from Uganda or Pakistan?!?!?

jim8307

November 26th, 2011
8:55 am

Certainly, a true DAWG fan can pull for Tech. I pull for Tech to lose every game! GO DAWGS!

Still@theKool-aidBAR

November 26th, 2011
9:50 am

To Hell with Georgia and the dead dawg they rode in on.

GSU grad

November 26th, 2011
10:12 am

Re UGA’s consensus NC, in 1990 (prior to start of the season) Streets and Smith rated the top 20 college football teams of the past 50 years. The 1980 Dawgs came in at a very respectable number 17. That was the good news for UGA fans. The bad news was that the 1980 Pitt team (yes, 1980!) came in at number 4. I still have the issue neatly preserved although I break it out from time to time to show my UGA friends. That magazine will be part of my estate when I pass on.

chazzo

November 26th, 2011
3:34 pm

I ate my fair share of crow after losses to BSU and SC. Where are all the naysayers? Any of you man enough to do the same? You said UGA would win 6 games, 7 tops. UGA is playing for the SEC title. Bobo called a darn good game today and against Auburn. Which one of you has the integrity to admit that you were wrong?

beachdog

November 26th, 2011
3:43 pm

I have worn GA tech gear to an FSU basketball game.

But as long as CPY coaches at Tech, I HOPE THEY LOSE EVERY GAME

UGA Again

November 26th, 2011
3:43 pm

When/if GT ever wins two in a row against the Dawgs, then they can brag (maybe). After losing (again) today, it’s gotten to the point that the Yellow Jackets (an apt color, BTW) beat UGA about as often as Vanderbilt. Which is to say once a generation. Even a blind squirrel finds an acorn every now and then.

beachdog

November 26th, 2011
3:45 pm

FULL METAL JACKET 31-17

UGA Again

November 26th, 2011
3:46 pm

Streets and Smith blows.

Sensei John Kreese

November 26th, 2011
3:50 pm

I doubt full metal straitjacket was even at last years game, much less beat anyone up.

Magnolia, Tx Dawg

November 26th, 2011
4:33 pm

Go Dawgs Oh Hell yea!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Magnolia, Tx Dawg

November 26th, 2011
4:35 pm

Hey, Stiil @ the bar, to hell with you

@230 gram metal jacket

November 26th, 2011
5:27 pm

Still waiting for that beatdown. losers.

tripwire

November 26th, 2011
6:07 pm

I hate to have to pull for LSU .I will however enjoy seeing The Dream Team get snookered in the championship game! Benefits of a patsy schedule this year and luck plus a lot of home coming calls from the inept refs in the SEC.

Jordan

November 27th, 2011
12:07 pm

DawgVoiceofReason

November 27th, 2011
1:11 pm

Still (drunk) at the bar and Full (of it) Metal Jacket,

How ’bout them Dawgs!!!!! Here are some numbers for you: 10 out of 11, 31-17 and 0 ACC Championships under Paul Johnson. Your ENTIRE year is ruined because ALL you guys care about is beating Georgia. You have a huge inferiority complex and will be LOSERS no matter whether you ever win the game again or not!

Go Dawgs!!!!

Kyle

November 27th, 2011
9:36 pm

Hey Bill, you should look in to the Tech fan and student reaction to Mr Munson’s passing, it will make any human being with half a heart sick! I’ve been hearing a lot of chatter about them disgracing his halftime memorial, and then there’s the GT blog…..
http://www.stingtalk.com/forums/showthread.php?s=42b286726f3dad1ef40394453ab96f42&t=60373
(sorry for reposting this but I want as many people to know as possible what the GT fan base is made of)

Producer

November 28th, 2011
9:58 am

Never understood the “haters” on either side, Bill. As a UGA grad, I pull for us when we play Tech but I also root for Tech when they play anyone else. And because of their classy tribute to Munson this past weekend any animosity felt by my UGA brethren should have softened considerably.

LawDawg

November 28th, 2011
10:49 am

The Blair Walsh question is pure stupidity. I cannot believe you even dignified that with an answer.

bigdave

November 28th, 2011
12:12 pm

As a BULLDOG FAN, grew up in Atlanta, Georgia Tech players are like our BROTHERS who live across town! When we play Them we want to beat them and when they are playing someone else I am for the RAMBLIN WRECK!!! And as for the great LARRY MUNSON, he had the unique ability to let you not only see the game without being there, YOU COULD FEEL IT TOO! GOD BLESS YA LARRY!!! GO DAWGS!!!! IF YA BEAT #1…YOU ARE #1 !!!