Roy couldn't have been older than 23 at the time. A little too young to have known coit.Did you know Roy @coit ?
I think coit invited me to that tailgate. I said I'd show up then skipped it.Roy couldn't have been older than 23 at the time. A little too young to have known coit.
I think coit invited me to that tailgate. I said I'd show up then skipped it.
Sting talk tailgates were lit back then what with the medicinal alcohol and legal cocaine.I think coit invited me to that tailgate. I said I'd show up then skipped it.
Shout out to everyone who survived The Laudanum Tailgate before the Oglethorpe game.Sting talk tailgates were lit back then what with the medicinal alcohol and legal cocaine.
Sting talk tailgates were lit back then what with the medicinal alcohol and legal cocaine.
Amazing all anyone wanted was a Coca Cola to get the edge offSting talk tailgates were lit back then what with the medicinal alcohol and legal cocaine.
And the great arguments over when the concrete in the west stands would be fully cured.this absinthe and opium got me gone
They honored the surviving players of that team at a game in the early 70s and I met Peter Pund on the sidelines. We lost the game to Army.
CSB.When I was a kid I found a set of LPs in my grandmother's house, recordings of great moments in sports. It had the radio call on that play. I was about five, and my grandparents were huge Tech fans while my parents went to UGA. (My grandfather would have been at Tech just before '29). I was too stupid to understand anything about football and I jumped up and down taunting Grandmother, "Your team was in the Roy Riegels Wrong Way Run game!" Grandmother jumped up and down and said, "And we won the game because of it." Always gave as good as she got. She was pretty cool. This was a dumb story, wasn't it? I blame myself.
my grandparents were huge Tech fans