I tried that once and it fucked it all up so I just left it. You get it straightened out you let me know and I'll copy it down but I don't have the time to do it. I've seen your uniform work and I know you have a real eye for detail so this should work out nice for me.93henfan wrote:Holy Christ, Ursus! Does that say GRIT, GRIZ, or GRITZ?Ursus A. Horribilis wrote: No shit, you and SD Hornet good, simple lines and both went without fanfare.
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FINAL: Georgia State 41, Shorter 7
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If Georgia State never wins another game or scores another point, the Panthers and their fans can say this: On Sept. 2, 2010, a start-up college-football program outdrew a first-place big-league baseball club head to head. On its first time out of the box, GSU served notice that there’s enthusiasm in this city for this brand new team.
And that wasn’t always a given. Indeed, there were those — that’s my hand you see raised — who feared GSU would unveil its football team to an intimate gathering of friends and family beneath the cavernous Georgia Dome. But there was nothing small about the crowd Thursday night, and there was nothing intimate about the setting.
The Dome’s lower bowl was full, and the overflow spilled upward into the second tier. Cheryl Levick, GSU’s athletic director, reported that there were 11,000 students on hand, and certainly her estimate didn’t seem fanciful. The students arrived early and yelled all night — they even shrieked after a successful Panthers fair catch — and they roared their approval when the school president took a pregame walk in front of their end zone.
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Historic Night. Fought back tears and was not alone. Saw a lot 30 to 75 year old men doing the same. For years I have watched Georgia Tech fans walking towards North Avenue on a Saturday or ACC or SEC fans walking around before a big game with their jerseys and hats on. To see that tailgate yesterday 5 hours before kickof was just amazing. The student section was rocking that end zone the whole night. Too many memories to recount. Two rows behind me there was a couple with a baby less than a month old with a Panther's shirt on. So many 5 to 12 year old kids who will be able to say they were there at the beginning. The chants of GEE--SSSSSSSSSSS---YOUUUUUUUUUUUUU after the game that could be heard echoing in the red deck parking deck. The cheer when the drum core came out of the tunnel along the visitor side sideline before the game. Yeah I know it was Shorter and yeah I know that we had way too many procedural penalties , but as far feeling like a college football game (and I have gone to GT/UGA and other GT games dozens of times), this FELT like college football. It felt good.
SactoHornetAlum wrote:Props to Georgia State on their wonderful night! Congrats to all who are Panthers! Enjoy this night forever!
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Very cool my man.panama wrote:Historic Night. Fought back tears and was not alone. Saw a lot 30 to 75 year old men doing the same. For years I have watched Georgia Tech fans walking towards North Avenue on a Saturday or ACC or SEC fans walking around before a big game with their jerseys and hats on. To see that tailgate yesterday 5 hours before kickof was just amazing. The student section was rocking that end zone the whole night. Too many memories to recount. Two rows behind me there was a couple with a baby less than a month old with a Panther's shirt on. So many 5 to 12 year old kids who will be able to say they were there at the beginning. The chants of GEE--SSSSSSSSSSS---YOUUUUUUUUUUUUU after the game that could be heard echoing in the red deck parking deck. The cheer when the drum core came out of the tunnel along the visitor side sideline before the game. Yeah I know it was Shorter and yeah I know that we had way too many procedural penalties , but as far feeling like a college football game (and I have gone to GT/UGA and other GT games dozens of times), this FELT like college football. It felt good.
SactoHornetAlum wrote:Props to Georgia State on their wonderful night! Congrats to all who are Panthers! Enjoy this night forever!
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Metro Atlanta has too many transplants with allegiences to Boston, Chicago, and New York....but because the games used to be broadcast nationwide on TBS...the Braves have huge popularity nationwide...essentially they are more popular outside of Atlanta/GA than inside Atlanta/GA.UNI31f wrote:I'm not a Braves fan but I've always heard they have had trouble getting people to their games.
They are typically pretty damn good, why can't they draw? What is the reasoning behind that?