What It Was, Was Football

I haven’t seen this posted, so for you folks not as old as Methuselah, here’s a different take on the game we all love.

My first college game was UGA at UNC in Chapel Hill in 1963. I vaguely remember this being played at some point. Andy Griffith was a national icon at the time and certainly a UNC favorite.

It’s a good reminder that we’ll be watching 18-20 year olds, yes a 17 year old in Alabama, trying their best to make their families and school proud. Let’s reserve our white hot anger for the adults. GO DAWGS!!!!!

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Bud Lite is a fictional character featured in the books Momma, Can You Hear Me?, The Little Church in the Valley, and The Crystal Palace. Bud represents the man the author might have become without the love and guidance of a good woman—a proud UGA graduate.

6 thoughts on “What It Was, Was Football

  1. Part of my 90 minute game day cassette tape in the ‘80’s. I probably still have it but no way to play it.

    Here’s to The Senator, RangerRuss and all DGDs watching from above.

  2. Good line that was edited out:
    “One uh them convicts was a-wearin a white hat and he done his level best to break up the brawlin’ … but ever time he managed to get the fightin’ stopped fer a minute and turned his back to em, they squared off, lined up and commenced to brawlin’ again!”

    Uga’s Favorite Tick

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