Ainge trolling UGA fans

#12
#12
I dont think it will be that bad. This team plays with a silent count anyways. Everything is communicated through hand signals. The only group that needs to hear os the Oline. May end up hurting their defense more than our offense.
 
#13
#13
Rustling jawja fans’ jimmies is pathetically easy. Child’s play. Nobody has feasted over our downfall more than UGA. Man, they used to call us daddy and we’d steal every top recruit from that state. Rushed their field for beating an 8 win Tennessee team when they FINALLY beat us in 2000. Screw these guys. Their fans are losers.
 
#14
#14
Rustling jawja fans’ jimmies is pathetically easy. Child’s play. Nobody has feasted over our downfall more than UGA. Man, they used to call us daddy and we’d steal every top recruit from that state. Rushed their field for beating an 8 win Tennessee team when they FINALLY beat us in 2000. Screw these guys. Their fans are losers.
What's funny, after we beat bama, bunch of their fans on Facebook said we were classless for rushing the field, that they'd never do it. I reminded them they did against us, and they got mad🤣
 
#16
#16
Sanford Stadium has never struck me as one of the elite atmospheres in the SEC. Whenever I think of great environments, I think of Neyland, Death Valley, The Swamp, Kyle Field. Sanford Stadium is above average but it isn’t top tier imo.
It’s too flat or something lol, can’t put my finger on it… but you are right… their campus driving up is pretty though.. the antebellum looking frat/ sorority row or am I confusing it with Tuscaloosa? One of them had that lol
 
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#17
#17
It’s too flat or something lol, can’t put my finger on it… but you are right… their campus driving up is pretty though.. the antebellum looking frat/ sorority row or am I confusing it with Tuscaloosa? One of them had that lol

Milledge Avenue (big classical type greek houses), maybe? Just off campus though, and a block or two from some rough areas.
 
#18
#18
Sanford Stadium has never struck me as one of the elite atmospheres in the SEC. Whenever I think of great environments, I think of Neyland, Death Valley, The Swamp, Kyle Field. Sanford Stadium is above average but it isn’t top tier imo.
It may not be one of the loudest but definitely one of the nastiest fan bases I’ve encountered.
 
#20
#20
What's funny, after we beat bama, bunch of their fans on Facebook said we were classless for rushing the field, that they'd never do it. I reminded them they did against us, and they got mad🤣

So they’re wanting to have their cake and eat it too.
The Volunteers finally defeated the Crimson Tide after 15 losses to the Crimson Tide in the terrific Nick Saban era.

That’s why it’s freakin ridiculous for any Crimson Tide fans to have issue with Volunteers fans storming the field in Neyland Stadium after the 6th ranked Volunteers defeated a favored number 3 Crimson Tide team.
 
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#21
#21
It may not be one of the loudest but definitely one of the nastiest fan bases I’ve encountered.

Their board has idiot mutts talking about and encouraging spitting on Vols fans who attend this game, even the kids. Real classy bunch.
 
#23
#23
Thing is... there's only so much they can do. The stadium is fairly open and not naturally loud. I don't know what the angles of ascent are but it just seems that people are closer to the field even high in the stands at UT, Bama, LSU, etc.
 
#24
#24
Sanford Stadium has never struck me as one of the elite atmospheres in the SEC. Whenever I think of great environments, I think of Neyland, Death Valley, The Swamp, Kyle Field. Sanford Stadium is above average but it isn’t top tier imo.
I’d even put Williams-Brice above it for just pure loudness. I was admittedly just a fan, but Sanford never felt that intimidating.
 

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