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JT5 didn’t ööööing fumble that ball at the uga 1. Total horseshit.

I punched a hole in the wall of my man cave after that horseshit. Glad I only hit drywall and not a stud, but in the moment I didn’t give a crap.
 
I punched a hole in the wall of my man cave after that horseshit. Glad I only hit drywall and not a stud, but in the moment I didn’t give a crap.
I was on home side of the opposite end zone at about the 5 yard line. Couldn’t see it really well obviously from that far away, but it looked bogus in real time and all the replays I saw after confirmed. But bogus fumble calls are basically part of this game. UATW
 

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Every rivalry has that one game, the one that, even amid a century of heated battles, stands out. It's the one still spoken of, years later, in hushed, reverent tones. Or maybe it's debated with righteous indignation on both sides. Either way, it's remembered in vivid detail -- by the players, the coaches and, especially, the fans.

In Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate -- the epic rivalry between Georgia and Georgia Tech -- that game came 25 years ago, and the final score -- Georgia Tech 51, Georgia 48 -- only begins to hint at the myriad twists and turns that made it one of the most memorable rivalry games of all time.
It’s amazing how many delusional Georgia fans I’ve run into over the years that still believe Sanks didn’t fumble that ball. Some people never make it past the first stage of grief. lol.
 
I was on home side of the opposite end zone at about the 5 yard line. Couldn’t see it really well obviously from that far away, but it looked bogus in real time and all the replays I saw after confirmed. But bogus fumble calls are basically part of this game. UATW
That call was their payback for Jasper Thanks, and it didn't matter in the end
 
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