GTP Refugees Banner Playoff

Welcome back to our playoff competition, folks. As explained last week, through these playoffs, you, the reader, will decide the upgraded banner that will adorn this Georgia Bulldog blog. The winner of our “play-in” round of last week by a nose is Lindsey Scott, who garnered 76 of the 208 votes cast. That’s 36.54%. Second place went to Belushi with 33.17% and Quevo and Kirby with 25% in third. Lindsey has a knack for running past the competition.

We have our field of 16 images. Below are 8 head-to-head matchups for you to vote on. The winners advance to our group of 8. We’ll vote weekly until we crown a champion. By the opening kickoff of Georgia v. Clemson, we should have a winner.

Here’s your matchups and pick some good ‘uns!

UCLA punter Bob Waterfield has his punt blocked by Georgia’s Willard Boyd during the 1943 Rose Bowl game in Pasadena. The ball rolled out of the end zone for a safety. Georgia won 9-0. (For 125 anniversary sports section)

Rose Bowl ’43 versus . . .

Rose Bowl ’18 !

Bullard KO’s Harrison versus . . .

Dooley’s Dawgs! (B/W)

CKS and CVD – Georgia Bulldogs National Championship Football Coaches versus . . .

The man, the legend, Erskine “Erk” Russell! (B/W)

GTP Homage with James Brown & Coach Kirby versus . . .

Herschel Walker! (B/W)

Kirby Hangin’ with the MIGOS versus . . .

Lindsey Scott!

Classic Georgia Bulldog Football Team B/W versus

Ringo’s Pick 6

Sanford Stadium versus . . .

Dexter Lake Club featuring Otis Day & the Knights!

Kirby’s Kiss of Champions versus . . .

Back 2 Back National Championships!

Have at it in the voting!

9 thoughts on “GTP Refugees Banner Playoff

  1. Fun fact, my younger brother opened for Otis Day in Athens when he was a student. Huge thrill for him.

    • Yesterday (or maybe Wednesday) there was a clue in The New York Times Crossword that read _____Day and They Knights. I got that one right. 😉

  2. I would like to see a smorgasbord of pics in the banner not just one. Downsize to make them fit.

  3. It would be more of a history of Georgia Football than a moment in time.

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