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Georgia Football Etiquette Georgia home football games were just a part of normal routine for the typical UGA student. Students gave parents a schedule of home games to inform moms and dads which weekends they definitely would not come home. For these weekends students were well prepared. Proper eti- quette for the game was to wear red and black. This football fan norm in- cluded red and black apparell of all kinds, such things as hats, sweaters, scarves, and pants. Radio stations prepared Athens for football weekends as they played Hunker Down Hairy Dogs, Bull- dog Bite. and Glory to Old Geor- gia. Alumni also prepared the town as they started parking red and black vans and Winnebagos all over campus. Were these people actually alumni? Could all of these people have possibly graduated from UGA? Tailgating was popular among the alumni as well as the students. Those walking by tailgate parties smelled the aroma of Kentucky Fried Chicken, salad, and home- made brownies. As the hour before the game drew near, scalpers lined the street to the stadium. Did you ever wonder where all those scalp- ers got all those tickets? Crowds were the next sight for the Georgia student as he entered gate four. These crowds made bring- ing in liquor less difficult until the alcohol checks began after the Homecoming game. People cried as their liquor was poured in the gar- bage cans and laughed at others who were caught. Once the student found his seat, if he ever did, it was time to call the dogs , shake a pom- pom, and yell! After the game came time for food and parties, if one had not already partied enough. There is no such things as an uncrowded restaurant in Athens after the game. • ) The Homecoming ' 83 spirit keeps the fans on Alumni Pete Reuning and Kim Wilkes show their feet through [he majority of time against wmmng smiles after the Dawgs crushed the Temple. (ABOVE LEFT. Photo by Paul Gamecocks. (ABOVE. Photo by Bob Bolden.) Detwiler.) This Georgia fans shows her spirit for the number 1 DA WGS. ' ! (LEFT. Photo by Amy Stewart.) GEORGIA FOOTBALL 29
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v ' : ' i ' y -v ' - .V B mm Auburn Destruction sayx what every Bull- dog feels: even though, the Dawgs didn ' t win everybody still loves them. (ABOVE. Photo by Amy Stewart.) Come on you Silver Britches — go on and score! As the ball rests on the other team ' s 5 yard line tension fills the crowd. (RIGHT. Photo by Paul Deiwiler.) At several home games a giant beach ball passed up and down the stadium. ililGHT. Photo bv Beth Overton.) 28 GEORGIA FOOTBALL
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