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Just saw on news that they trashed the hall of fame. Wonder if anything of value was taken.
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https://www.ajc.com/news/state--reg...gatech&utm_medium=social&utm_source=gatech_fbJust saw on news that they trashed the hall of fame. Wonder if anything of value was taken.
Rumor has it, they broke in looking for a uga NC trophy, but couldn’t find one.Just saw on news that they trashed the hall of fame. Wonder if anything of value was taken.
Rumor has it, they broke in looking for a uga NC trophy, but couldn’t find one.
Early reports sounded like it was the gift shop that took the bruntOh I'm sure every single artifact in that building will be stolen or destroyed. Holy god. I think the Cumberland football is in there right now? Please tell me it isn't...
I didn't know that there was a College Hall of Fame. Are we in it?
Well, i haven't been to the new one but did visit thd old one years ago.
It had CBD's UT jersey on display and a display regarding 222 - 0.
notsureifserious.jpgIf you steal the 222-0 ball, you can’t sell it. That makes it useless for these guys.
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I hope that's not what he's referring to. Because these looters have only the sketchiest idea of what they're gonna do with this stuff. There may be some more experienced thieves in there, but by and large these are young men who delight at the prospect of breaking rules, getting free stuff, and joining in a big party. Monetizing the thefts is a secondary consideration. And besides, there's a black market in everything, including sports paraphernalia. (It's kinda fun to imagine an old Cumberland alumnus willing to pay top dollar to destroy the thing.)He's referring to what these looters will most likely be doing, which is selling the öööö they looted on FB Marketplace or Craigslist or something.
And besides, there's a black market in everything, including sports paraphernalia. (It's kinda fun to imagine an old Cumberland alumnus willing to pay top dollar to destroy the thing.)