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The Deep South’s Oldest Rivalry

David Ching is the Georgia Bulldog beat writer for the Columbus newspaper – well, I think that is what you would call him. Anyhow, he augments his newspaper writing with a blog on the Georgia Bulldogs. It is usually very informative during the football season for all things Georgia Football. I would encourage you to read it and his articles when they are posted. UGA

This past week, he posted a blog with some odd statistics from the AU-UGA rivalry over the years. Very, very interesting. Indeed – this is the oddest of series, and, despite Auburn’s rivalry with instate foe Alabama – and Georgia’s rivalry with instate foe Georgia Tech…. you know, I just feel kind of silly calling Georgia Tech a foe… so… despite these rivalries, the AU-UGA rivalry is billed as the Deep South’s Oldest, dating back to 1892 (that’s 115 years ago, for all you non-engineering types). UGA

I first attended a AU-UGA game in 1981, with my pretty much life-long friend Chris Parmer. His parents are Auburn Alums and they knew that I was a big DAWG fan, so we loaded up in their Cessna and flew to Athens for the game. It was a great time! I remember Herschel Walker doing lots of running – gaining many yards. I also remember intoxicated Georgia Fans sitting on the grass hill next to the visitor’s section (I had to sit amongst a bunch of War Eagle, Plainsmen Tigers) throwing grass on us in derision of all things AU and in celebration of the DAWGS ultimate 24-13 victory. Back then, I was only a little less obnoxious about Georgia Football than I am now – so is it any surprise that Chris’ dad threatened to make me fly home on the wing of the Cessna. UGA

With all that said, I am feeling froggy, so here goes the Bulldawgy prediction:

Georgia wins 27-17.

UGA Go Dawgs!! UGA

How ‘Bout Them Dawgs!!

Well, I was wrong.  Wow, was I ever wrong.  The Dawgs, in a spectacular display of toughness, confidence and, well, I guess the only way to describe it is that they didn’t choke – the Dawgs took down the swamp lizards – catch this, now:

 

Georgia 42

Florida 30

 

Now, back in the day – we used to say How ‘Bout Them Dawgs?!?  Of course, back in the day – Georgia went 12-0 behind the spectacular wheels of one Herschel Walker.  Today, well, today we are just 6-2 – with a win over Urban Meyer, Tim Tebow and the Gator crybabies.AP Photo/Phil Coale 

Finally!

I don’t think you can underestimate the value of the entire team celebrating in the endzone after the first touchdown, regardless of what some dime store schill writers may say.

How Bout Them Dawgs!!!

                                                           AP Photo/Phil Coale

Every year, Just about this time

Every year, just about this time, the air begins to cool off. As fall grows deeper here in the deep south, you can step outside and smell the crispness of the air. It covers you like a nice cool hug – and if you happen to be wearing shorts and a sweatshirt, it is like climbing into a bed with a nice, warm blanket on a chilly night. Can you tell that I dig the fall?

Every year, just about this time, the Georgia Football team loads up a bus or a plane – and heads down to Jacksonville for what was once called the World’s Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party. The Gator Bowl (Alltel Stadium) is packed to the brim with puke orange and blue – and red and black. I venture to guess that more than 50% of the adults in the stadium are pretty liquored up – filled to the brim with some sort of hard liquor and overflowing with hatred for the opponent’s football team, mascots, and head coaches.

Every year, just about this time, Gator fans of all sorts head on down to Goody’s to pick up a new pair of jean shorts and then they cruise on over to Walmart and pick up some tank tops (most likely in packs of eight). Brave men, seeking to honor their Gators as they move into battle – exercise their time honored tradition and head on down to the Great Clips to get that Mullet cut just right. Business in front, party in back.

Every year, just about this time, it’s UGA vs. UF.

Every year, just about this time the Dawgs get their hopes up.

Every year, just about this time the Dawgs get their butts whooped. (Well, at least 15 of the last 17 years).

Bulldawgy prediction: It don’t look good for the Dawgs folks. Florida 31 Georgia 17.

UGA I am still a fan, folks. Just keeping it real. UGA