To Hell with Georgia

O. Hale Almand Jr., a lawyer for the defense, offered a justification for the favorable treatment accorded the athletes, citing a hypothetical player. “We may not make a university student out of him,” he told the jury, “but if we can teach him to read and write, maybe he can work at the post office rather than as a garbageman when he gets through with his athletic career.”

They really have zero national championships. I have just decided to vacate 1980. It will no longer be recognized. I have never recognized the one they claim from 1940-ish something.
 
BTW, heard a UGAg student snootily say the other day about a Tennessee student he knows "He probably couldn't get into a good school like UGA". I thought it was quite funny and suggested he finish his set at the The Punch Line with that joke.
 
Can someone post the actual pictures of that basketball test? whatever link that is above sucks and wont display them.
 
The University of Georgia, their fans, their players, and the whole board of regents can suck my unshaved taint. That school is an embarrassment to the state of Georgia and the country. The fact they have not won anything of consequence in the last 30 years is even more of a testament of their ineptitude in all facets of that öööö hole school.
 
It isn't even the second best school in our state, or third for that matter.
 
UGag exists to provide those who don't know anything an opportunity to teach those who can't learn anything.

A veritable self-perpetuating cycle of ineptitude that serves as the very embodiment of the antithesis of everything Sir Charles Darwin espoused.
 
Can someone post the actual pictures of that basketball test? whatever link that is above sucks and wont display them.

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Question 7 is tricky. Is one field goal considered a basket inside the 3 point line? Should there be an "e. both b and c are correct answers". Is this confusing to a UGAg basketball player if you added an "e." because they would then think they get 5 points for hitting a basket?
 
Always my war cry---but--not sure even HELL would have the nadlickers!
 
Today, like years prior, is a battle of principle. The Georgia Institute of Technology, clad in White and Gold, colors of virtue, distinction, and power, against the university of Georgia, adorned in red and black, colors of evil and deceit.

One founded with a forward looking vision of innovation and positive change. It's symbols represent the best of the institution and the state in which it lies: the Ramblin Wreck, a nod to its past while a symbol of innovation; Tech Tower, a citadel of education on a hill lit by block neon letters symbolizing the intersection of tradition and change in all directions; the Campanile, a modern symbol of the Institute pointing up sharply to represent the School's mission of Progress and Change. The Institute is uncompromising in its academic mission. Through its halls have passed a president, military leaders, astronauts, inventors and innovators.

The other a relic of the past clinging to outdated norms. A flagship in name only and surpassed by the Institute in every area in which they meet head-to-head. It's symbols represent a hold onto the past: a three-columned arch standing at the edge of campus as a barrier gate to keep out change; a bulldog inbred over the course of time, representing the good ole boy network which the university breeds and which anchors the state from moving forward and achieving its capability. The university takes a shames the imagery of others, incapable of creating its own identity. The team's name stolen from Yale, the G taken from a professional football team. A place willing to compromise all in search of a long awaited football title. Compromise without the anticipated result.

In today's installment of good versus evil, good shall prevail. Go Jackets.

I'm drunk.
 
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