Leave it better than you found it...

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...in action. Kudos to these impressive young men.


"Collins’ last point was a moment he experienced after he had completed various postgame duties, including talking with media, visiting with recruits and seeing his family. He returned to the locker room an estimated 45 minutes after the game had finished.​
There, Collins said, right guard Ryan Johnson, defensive tackle Ja’Quon Griffin and running back Jordan Mason were helping the equipment staff clean up, collecting trash in garbage bags. “They stayed behind and cleaned up the locker room,” Collins said. “That just doesn’t happen (with most teams).”​
It spoke to a team principle, Collins said, that “we leave everywhere we go better than we found it.” He further asserted that the same care and attention to detail demonstrated by the three players also has revealed itself in the reduction in penalties and turnovers."​
 
they certainly left NIU better than how we found them

:crapstorm:
Damned Ref blew the call, the ground helped the WR to control and catch the ball, normally both hands have to be under the ball to get that call, in the NIU game that wasn't the case - a horrible call

If you have firm control, then the ground doesn't matter, the ground matters if it helps you to control the ball, can't believe the replay Guy missed that one
 
I also liked the part where the entire Tech faithful, including yours truly, booed an 8 year old uga kid who was on the big screen doing a dance during one of those dance cam things.

My money is on that kid being a plant. They showed him multiple times not even doing much dancing compared to the Tech kid.
 
My money is on that kid being a plant. They showed him multiple times not even doing much dancing compared to the Tech kid.
It wasn't a very funny plant and the person who did it, if so, would get a good scolding from me. If it was a female, and she's willing, there may even be some spanking going on.
 
My money is on that kid being a plant. They showed him multiple times not even doing much dancing compared to the Tech kid.
I thought it was fine. If you wear UGA stuff to a game like that, then you have to expect that reaction. They did go back to him too much. Once was perfect, twice was ok, third time was too much and ruined it a little.
 
I thought it was fine. If you wear UGA stuff to a game like that, then you have to expect that reaction. They did go back to him too much. Once was perfect, twice was ok, third time was too much and ruined it a little.
I think they were creating a psuedo battle between the dancing kid in a Tech shirt and the dancing kid in the dwag stuff. I liked it. One of the few times those dum crowd-participation-during-timeouts things has been interesting.
 
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