UGA grounds crew

Yeah, I just saw that, too. Makes me shudder to think what they'll do to our campus in November...
 
I've walked around Tech's campus after games and felt bad about the messes some people leave. However, this is an entirely new level.

Disgusting, but I would expect nothing less.
 
wow. thats horrible. especially since there are trash cans or recycle bins spread throughout that picture. guess the ugag fans just couldnt figure out how they work.
 
yeah i have NEVER seen tech look ANYTHING like this. at most tailgates you see people with trash bags hanging around somewhere to put their crap in. plus i guess we have the "advantage" of having bums come around wanting our cans.
 
they usually don't tailgate on campus. Too many boo-ers and ****-throwers. It's the Varsity I feel bad for...
 
When I was in school, we'd tailgate with a great guy who was in charge of West Campus grounds-keeping. He was usually on duty during the games, but he'd swing by, grab some food, give us a ride on his cart where-ever, etc. Great guy. He was a UGA grad. One of the maybe three in my life that I didn't immediately despise.

He hated UGA fans. The Sundays after UGA played in Atlanta, he would work overtime with the clean up crews to get the campus into decent shape again. It was atrocious. One year, I think it was '03, they actually cut some of our trees down. Cut them down. For no reason.

When your own alums hate you for being slobs, you're pathetic.
 
[FONT=&quot]People are creatures of habit. How many of us park and tailgate in the same area every home game? Of course if you’re in the habit of trashing the world because you’re sooo much better than everyone else then you get what’s shown in the photo. I’d urge UGAy to leave the garbage there until the next home game. When the tailgaters show up at their usual spot at least they’d be disgusted and if they weren’t too drunk for the USC game maybe they might think about why their ‘spot’ is trashed.[/FONT]
 
[FONT=&quot]People are creatures of habit. How many of us park and tailgate in the same area every home game? Of course if you’re in the habit of trashing the world because you’re sooo much better than everyone else then you get what’s shown in the photo. I’d urge UGAy to leave the garbage there until the next home game. When the tailgaters show up at their usual spot at least they’d be disgusted and if they weren’t too drunk for the USC game maybe they might think about why their ‘spot’ is trashed.[/FONT]

But then all those students who are taking sanitation engineering classes to be garbage men will be dying to pick the trash up. :D
 
Probably the worst "day after" I've ever seen on Tech campus was after the 2006 Notre Dame game. But honestly, it pales in comparison to this District 9 looking wasteland.
 
Our campus has looked similar after U[sic]GA games in the past. Which I guess isnt surprising when you consider how many of them come to the game.
 
they should go back to their original mascot, The Goats, and then buy about 10 goats who would eat all this crap away after every game...

During the first 28 years of Georgia football, a goat paraded around the sidelines.

The goat became mascot after the first football game in 1892, when students hoisted it on their shoulders in celebration of their first victory and slapped a small ''G''-emblazoned blanket on its back, according to Smith's ''Between the Hedges.''

The historic change came on Nov. 6, 1920, during the Georgia-Virginia game when Atlanta Constitution writer Cliff Wheatley wrote an article describing how Georgia ''bulldogged'' Virginia in the game and held them to a scoreless tie.

http://www.onlineathens.com/stories/022799/sli_0227990025.shtml
 
they should go back to their original mascot, The Goats, and then buy about 10 goats who would eat all this crap away after every game...

During the first 28 years of Georgia football, a goat paraded around the sidelines.

The goat became mascot after the first football game in 1892, when students hoisted it on their shoulders in celebration of their first victory and slapped a small ''G''-emblazoned blanket on its back, according to Smith's ''Between the Hedges.''

The historic change came on Nov. 6, 1920, during the Georgia-Virginia game when Atlanta Constitution writer Cliff Wheatley wrote an article describing how Georgia ''bulldogged'' Virginia in the game and held them to a scoreless tie.

http://www.onlineathens.com/stories/022799/sli_0227990025.shtml
A goat would have been infinitely more original and tolerable than the "bulldogs"
 
They had this problem at Indiana University. What they did was have all the people who got arrested for underage drinking come clean the tailgate fields the next day. But there also were very few garbage cans.
 
"The 70 tons of trash is not a record, school officials said, but it's close. Workers collected some 75 tons after last year's Alabama game."

Well that stands to reason --Dawg fans and Bama fans contain a lot of 'trash.'
 
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