Some student fans have called for a Blackout tomorrow, and this has caused mixed emotions and opinions here on Dawg Sports. I'm not going to weigh in one way or another on that; all I care about is that Sanford is rocking tomorrow and that the team shows up focused and ready to lay an historic whoopin' on the Techies. So whether you are wearing mostly black or mostly red, show up and cheer and bark as obnoxiously as does the dog in Billy Collins' poem, "Another Reason Why I Don't Keep a Gun in the House:"
Those Georgia Dawgs will not stop barking.
They are barking the same loud, rhythmic bark
that they bark every time they kick the ball.
Those fans turn it up as the ball falls.
Those Georgia Dawgs will not stop barking.
Techies put their fingers in their ears
and think about (((45-42))) LOL,
but they can still hear Dawgs woofing away with wildness,
barking, barking, barking,
along with the music of the Redcoat Marching Band,
voices raised confidently because fans know that
victory will come to the barking Dawgs.
When the ballgame finally ends, Dawgs are still barking,
from boxes to the student section barking,
their eyes fixed on the Dome in Atlanta
and whatever may wait beyond,
all the while savoring today's great victory
over those Jackets from the Joke by the Coke
and their endless prattling about their coach,
who's supposed to be an offensive genius.
Poll
When should the Dawgs stop barking?
Whenever the offense is on the field. (3 votes)
When the clock reads 0:00 (0 votes)
When we're leading Tech by such a large margin that barking seems like a waste of effort. (0 votes)
At the end of the season. (8 votes)
11 total votes


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