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List your Top Ten Georgia-Auburn games
Posted on 11/7/17 at 8:36 am
Posted on 11/7/17 at 8:36 am
1.2005
2.2013
3.1982
4.1978
5.1996
6.1992
7.2000
8.1986
9.1971
10.2001
2.2013
3.1982
4.1978
5.1996
6.1992
7.2000
8.1986
9.1971
10.2001
Posted on 11/7/17 at 8:41 am to I-59 Tiger
Whichever ones Auburn lost
Posted on 11/7/17 at 8:47 am to I-59 Tiger
2013 for me, even though a Georgia stop on 4th down would’ve sent Alabama to Atlanta
Posted on 11/7/17 at 9:28 am to I-59 Tiger
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2005
2 minutes left to go, 4th and 10, 62 yard pass play, Cox to Aromashodu
Posted on 11/7/17 at 10:02 am to I-59 Tiger
The one where Brandon Cox thought he played for Georgia.
Posted on 11/7/17 at 10:04 am to I-59 Tiger
After this season, my top 10 will likely consist of 10 out of the last 12 games
Posted on 11/7/17 at 10:14 am to I-59 Tiger
Strictly from an entertainment perspective, in chronological order:
1971 (35-20 AU)
1978 (22-22 tie)
1982 (19-14 UGa)
1983 (13-7 AU)
1986 (20-16 UGa)
1996 (56-49 UGa)
2000 (29-26 AU)
2002 (24-21 UGa)
2005 (31-30 AU)
2013 (43-38 AU)
1971 (35-20 AU)
1978 (22-22 tie)
1982 (19-14 UGa)
1983 (13-7 AU)
1986 (20-16 UGa)
1996 (56-49 UGa)
2000 (29-26 AU)
2002 (24-21 UGa)
2005 (31-30 AU)
2013 (43-38 AU)
Posted on 11/7/17 at 10:29 am to BoarEd
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BoarEd
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No fricks given.
yet you post anyway.
Dumb hog.
Posted on 11/7/17 at 10:33 am to Rhino5
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2 minutes left to go, 4th and 10, 62 yard pass play, Cox to Aromashod
fumble out of the endzone, potentially recovered by UGA but AU gets the ball back to run out the clock and kick a field goal for the win. there were 8 or 9 lead changes in the game.
Posted on 11/7/17 at 11:45 am to I-59 Tiger
That I've seen
2005
2013
2002
2001
2010
2004
Rest are meh or I wasn't into football yet.
2005
2013
2002
2001
2010
2004
Rest are meh or I wasn't into football yet.
Posted on 11/7/17 at 11:50 am to I-59 Tiger
The "Blackout" game gives me goosebumps every time I watch highlights from it.
Posted on 11/7/17 at 11:58 am to I-59 Tiger
2013
2004
2005
2010
1997
1999
2001
1995
1996
2002
2004
2005
2010
1997
1999
2001
1995
1996
2002
Posted on 11/7/17 at 12:40 pm to I-59 Tiger
don't have a top 10 DSOR, but 1986 is the funniest,
Water cannon those Dwags off our field
interview w/Paul Conner - AU engineering professor
TWER: So what happened?
Conner: Well, we just turned the sprinklers on… and I’m the guy who opened the valve.
TWER: So what was the thought process behind that decision?
Conner: Well, we discussed this at length before the game. We had made up our mind—when I redid the field and got it in good shape, we weren’t going to let the fans on it. They could destroy more grass than the players during the game. We told them (Georgia fans) ‘don’t go on the field, you’re not going to be allowed on the field.’ But they went on there and so we opened it up on them and got them a little wet. Coach Dye laughed about it, he said they needed a bath anyways.
TWER: What exactly were they doing?
Conner: They were grabbing at the turf. They wanted a piece of the grass. Only a few of them got out there, but some of them got real wet in the stands, some who weren’t leaving. They didn’t like that. It took a while to get them out of there. Some of them in the stands shook the rails loose on one end. They (the cannons) turn 360 degrees. You could turn them all the way around, you know. We didn’t have full pressure on them ‘cause there wasn’t enough pressure to run all of them.
TWER: Do you remember there being any outrage over the incident?
Conner: Oh, I don’t think there was. I don’t remember anything. It turned into really more of a happening—more of a fun thing, than anything. Georgia couldn’t be too upset—they won the game. And we were really favored to win. I think I remember Coach Dooley saying ‘we’ll probably have some dialogue about this.’ But the funny thing is that in some magazine there was an article about the 25 most memorable things that have happened in the SEC and Bear Bryant winning 315 games was like, number 24 or something, but us wetting the Georgia Dawgs was number 11. They remembered that more than anything Bear Bryant did.
Water cannon those Dwags off our field
interview w/Paul Conner - AU engineering professor
TWER: So what happened?
Conner: Well, we just turned the sprinklers on… and I’m the guy who opened the valve.
TWER: So what was the thought process behind that decision?
Conner: Well, we discussed this at length before the game. We had made up our mind—when I redid the field and got it in good shape, we weren’t going to let the fans on it. They could destroy more grass than the players during the game. We told them (Georgia fans) ‘don’t go on the field, you’re not going to be allowed on the field.’ But they went on there and so we opened it up on them and got them a little wet. Coach Dye laughed about it, he said they needed a bath anyways.
TWER: What exactly were they doing?
Conner: They were grabbing at the turf. They wanted a piece of the grass. Only a few of them got out there, but some of them got real wet in the stands, some who weren’t leaving. They didn’t like that. It took a while to get them out of there. Some of them in the stands shook the rails loose on one end. They (the cannons) turn 360 degrees. You could turn them all the way around, you know. We didn’t have full pressure on them ‘cause there wasn’t enough pressure to run all of them.
TWER: Do you remember there being any outrage over the incident?
Conner: Oh, I don’t think there was. I don’t remember anything. It turned into really more of a happening—more of a fun thing, than anything. Georgia couldn’t be too upset—they won the game. And we were really favored to win. I think I remember Coach Dooley saying ‘we’ll probably have some dialogue about this.’ But the funny thing is that in some magazine there was an article about the 25 most memorable things that have happened in the SEC and Bear Bryant winning 315 games was like, number 24 or something, but us wetting the Georgia Dawgs was number 11. They remembered that more than anything Bear Bryant did.
Posted on 11/7/17 at 1:20 pm to I-59 Tiger
2011 and 2012 were all time greats
Posted on 11/7/17 at 1:32 pm to I-59 Tiger
#1: Whichever game this happened at.
Posted on 11/7/17 at 1:35 pm to FleshEatingSalsa
1996. First overtime game in SEC history. Muschamp was a GA at Auburn, Derek Dooley was a GA at Georgia, and Kirby was a sophomore DB.
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