JJ Green: Mind not rite

Dewberry got filthy rich in part because he transferred out of the cesspool and made friends with Kim King. Otherwise, Dewberry would have stayed at UGAg and likely he would be selling life insurance to suburbanite Gagger fans in Alpharetta. He may disagree with this entire scenario, but I am correct.

However, JJ Green seems to still hold the cesspool in reverence. So much for his "I love cut blocking at noon" statement. That öööö went out the window the Saturday after Thanksgiving.
I’m also evidence. Spent a quarter in the cesspool before I joined the army. Then went to GT.

Now I’m ten times more successful than I would have been had I stayed.
 
I’m also evidence. Spent a quarter in the cesspool before I joined the army. Then went to GT.

Now I’m ten times more successful than I would have been had I stayed.
Not that you can't be successful after attending UGAg. Anywhere you can take the right combination of classes and be driven and successful. However, the vast majority of the students seem to have already picked dead end degrees - I know so having attended a UGAg graduation several years ago. Their tiny engineering program might have had 30 graduates out of the 5,000 students on the field for graduation. The vast majority who stood for their degrees were in the liberal arts field. I had a buddy who left UGAg in the 80's after a few quarters - with straight A's. He just didn't see what the point of getting easy A's was. Ended up getting a degree and masters from UAB
 

JJ Green really, really appreciates what GT has done for him, if you didn't read the newspaper article earlier this fall. In addition, after the Wake game he stayed around midfield to chat with someone but after the band began playing Ramblin Wreck/Up with W and G, he realized he was late to the North End Zone and sprinted to the wall. He jumped up there and was pumping his fist to the music and with emphasis to "...helluva an engineer".

And now... in Stingtalk fashion :crapstorm:
 
Not that you can't be successful after attending UGAg. Anywhere you can take the right combination of classes and be driven and successful. However, the vast majority of the students seem to have already picked dead end degrees - I know so having attended a UGAg graduation several years ago. Their tiny engineering program might have had 30 graduates out of the 5,000 students on the field for graduation. The vast majority who stood for their degrees were in the liberal arts field. I had a buddy who left UGAg in the 80's after a few quarters - with straight A's. He just didn't see what the point of getting easy A's was. Ended up getting a degree and masters from UAB
Dude, I was a music education major.
 
Not that you can't be successful after attending UGAg. Anywhere you can take the right combination of classes and be driven and successful. However, the vast majority of the students seem to have already picked dead end degrees - I know so having attended a UGAg graduation several years ago. Their tiny engineering program might have had 30 graduates out of the 5,000 students on the field for graduation. The vast majority who stood for their degrees were in the liberal arts field. I had a buddy who left UGAg in the 80's after a few quarters - with straight A's. He just didn't see what the point of getting easy A's was. Ended up getting a degree and masters from UAB

Very true about the Liberal Arts degrees at UGA, certainly was true back in my day. You can be successful, my Statistics degree (Physical and Mathematical Sciences) has been of great benefit to me in my career -and also of importance, I didn't become a dawg fan while I was obtaining my degree ...no way in hell that would have ever happened anyway.
 
Very true about the Liberal Arts degrees at UGA, certainly was true back in my day. You can be successful, my Statistics degree (Physical and Mathematical Sciences) has been of great benefit to me in my career -and also of importance, I didn't become a dawg fan while I was obtaining my degree ...no way in hell that would have ever happened anyway.
My girlfriend's son graduated with a degree in statistics and is part of the honors society at UGAg. He's getting his masters there now. He wanted to go to GT for his masters but GT took forever to accept and he got $20K to go to UGAg for it. Oh well, it was an almost.
 
He left UGA to get more playing time and earn a more valuable degree. He'll go out into the world a Tech man.
Why not cut the 22 year old a ööööing break?
Oh shut up. If your 22 you're a grown man and better be ready to take shit. Don't be soft
 
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