GoldenTornado
Flats Noob
- Joined
- Jan 5, 2002
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- 549
Not everyone that comes to our games is a die-hard GT fan the way we are.
My brother (who likes both GT and UGA, but is not die-hard) and my close friend Noles91 (from Seminole Territory) and his newphew were here this weekend. The three of them left the GT game at halftime so they could go back and watch other games. They'd seen all they needed or wanted to see about GT, and watching our third-teamers develop is not exciting to them.
Personally I'm just glad that GT football is interesting enough now that such people want to come to our games when they have a LOT of other entertainment options available. Heck, the folks visiting me actually drove 3 hours each way, just to visit a friend and watch Tech-Vandy, and they're not really even Tech fans.
If we were playing Auburn at 7:30 on ESPN, and Georgia was blowing out Duke at 6 PM, I believe you might see some folks leaving their game to watch our game and others at the tailgates and sports bars, or just going down to Lumpkin Street to tie another one on.
My brother (who likes both GT and UGA, but is not die-hard) and my close friend Noles91 (from Seminole Territory) and his newphew were here this weekend. The three of them left the GT game at halftime so they could go back and watch other games. They'd seen all they needed or wanted to see about GT, and watching our third-teamers develop is not exciting to them.
Personally I'm just glad that GT football is interesting enough now that such people want to come to our games when they have a LOT of other entertainment options available. Heck, the folks visiting me actually drove 3 hours each way, just to visit a friend and watch Tech-Vandy, and they're not really even Tech fans.
If we were playing Auburn at 7:30 on ESPN, and Georgia was blowing out Duke at 6 PM, I believe you might see some folks leaving their game to watch our game and others at the tailgates and sports bars, or just going down to Lumpkin Street to tie another one on.