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Belinda Barfield
09-01-2007, 8:43 AM
Can you it in the air. Georgia's first game is today. I'm not a Gator fan, but one sent the following to me. I think it sums things up pretty well. And yes, I have had a couple of cases of Georgia-Florida flu!

GO DAWGS!!!!

This Is What Southern Football is All About -

Simply put, it's different down here - just ask former Heisman trophy winner Frank Sinkwich.
"I'm from Ohio," the University of Georgia legend once said, "but if I'd known what it was like down south, I would have crawled down here on my hands and knees."
Football in the south is an interesting beast. It's not a game, it's not a pastime ... it's a way of life. It's a mixed drink of family, religion, politics and pageantry, spiked with shots of antagonism, arrogance and pride.
Critics label our view of college football as naive and tendentious. Our response? We couldn't agree more. Southerners revel in regional bias and why shouldn't we? In the south, we transform a vast picnic area into The Grove. We see a stadium on the river and bring a Navy. We take a plain desert stone and make it magic. We have The Chop, The Chomp and The Ramblin' Wreck. We root for the same team as our dad, the same team as his dad. and say "to hell" with the team of you dad's dad. We call players by their first names, anyone on the athletic staff "coach", and to the chagrin of media pundits and those who just don't understand, we say "we."
Southern football is why my grandmother spent fall Saturday's in orange capris, blue Reebok classics, and alligator jewelry, and had a football card of Danny Wuerffel taped to her dresser. It's the same reason why my mom can't watch the fourth quarter, my dad won't watch the first quarter and my uncle and his two sons have walked around Valdosta, Georgia, with a little more pep in their step since December 7th, 2002.
Southern football isn't tailgating, it's all-nighting. It's not about painting your face, it's about painting your chest. It's not about grills, it's about cookers. Inside the stadium, you don't talk to your neighbors, you yell at them. Those around you aren't strangers, they're 80,000 of your closest friends. You don't go on the road when you travel to see your team play ... you go home.
Down here, you're not born a boy or a girl, you're born a Gamecock or Tiger. Down here, football is just as entrenched in our culture as Jesus, sweet tea and barbeque sandwiches. We say "Yes Ma'm" and "No Sir," but we also say "Roll Tide," "War Eagle" and "Pig Sooey." Down here, "two plus two equals third down and six."
Southern football is why you drive through Wrightsville, Georgia, and see "The Home of Herschel Walker" on Highway 15. It's why hundreds of adults in the state of Alabama are named "Bear." Southern football is Billy Cannon, Bo Jackson and Archie, Eli and Peyton Manning. It's Bobby Bowden, Vince Dooley and the Ole' Ball Coach. It's detergent boxes under toilet paper, frat boys in team-colored pants - it's Lynyrd Skynyrd and Molly Hatchet in button-down shirts, Southern Living with a cowboy hat; it's a clash of styles that produces a scene often imitated but never duplicated. Ever.
The setting, so picturesque you don't want to touch it, yet so enthralling you just can't let it go. It's a similar one in Knoxville, Tennessee; Starkville, Mississippi; and Blacksburg, Virginia; and it has been for years.
Southern football is Erk Russell joking, "we don't cheat at Georgia Southern, that costs money and we don't have any." It's John Heisman saying, "it's better to have died as a young boy than to fumble the football." It's Bobby Dodd saying he'd rather face the lions in the coliseum than the Tigers in Baton Rouge . It's Clemson fans stating they would rather be on probation than lose to Furman.
The players, the coaches and the rivalries are captivating here in the south. Florida-Georgia weekend causes more people to call in sick on Monday morning than the stomach flu and strep throat, Alabama-Auburn divides households, neighborhoods and the entire state, and The Egg Bowl is a true late November fixture. The storylines are just as alluring. Think "The Choke at Doak," "Lindsay Scott!!" or the 1961 Clemson-South Carolina game where a group of USC students impersonated the Tiger football team in pre-game warm-ups, catering to the crowd and the band before flopping all over the field and mocking Clemson's agricultural background with milking hand-motions. Though the press tries to hype the last week in the regular season as rivalry week, every week is rivalry week in the south. Something down here makes this game different. College football has a legitimate influence on state government, a major affect on commerce and local economies and is the lifeblood and pulse of God's country. Perhaps former Tennessee Volunteer radio personality George Mooney put it best."Southerners are proud of their football heritage, their schools, and their teams. And they share a deep pride that goes with being from the South," he said. It's a match made, and currently played, in heaven.

Nancy Laird
09-01-2007, 9:23 AM
Belinda, as a Tennessee VOLS fan, all I can say to this essay is


AMEN!!!
and
GO VOLS!!!!!!


Nancy (111 days)

Belinda Barfield
09-01-2007, 9:26 AM
Nancy,

I don't know much about today's VOLS opponent, California. I will be pullin' for the VOLS on the 15th for sure when they go up against the Gators. We went to Outback last night and had to share the bar with 2 Gators, a 'Nole, and a Tiger. It weren't purty!!!

Nancy Laird
09-01-2007, 9:34 AM
Nancy, ...had to share the bar with 2 Gators, a 'Nole, and a Tiger. It weren't purty!!!

How did you ever manage to get a drink down or a bite eaten in the presence of those??? I'd have had to leave!!:D It's bad enough when I have to sit down at the table with the four Ole Miss Rebels in my son's family!!! But Gators???! a 'Nole??? Eeeeeeeewww!! Only question---what in the world was a Tiger doing with those other three???? BAD judgment, I'd say>

Nancy (111 days)

Clint Jones
09-01-2007, 11:36 AM
Yes Im glad college football is back. The SEC is the toughest confrence. One thing I dont get are the AP polls. How is Arkansas ranked 21 when they only lost one game in the SEC conference and were the SEC West champs? I know there are a bunch of teams that had sorry seasons up above in the top 20. I guess I just don understand how they get those numbers. I cant wait to see how the best player in the SEC (Darren McFadden) runs over all those top rated defenses.

GO HAWGS!!!!!

Belinda Barfield
09-01-2007, 11:45 AM
Only question---what in the world was a Tiger doing with those other three???? BAD judgment, I'd say>

Nancy (111 days)

Actually, and I'm ashamed to admit this, the Tiger was with us. He is a new neighbor. He arrived after us, so I didn't get to critique his choice of clothing - an Auburn shirt - before he got there. :rolleyes: He is going to watch the game with us today if he doesn't chicken out! Back in the early 80s my ex-cousin was the Auburn Tiger, yeah the mascot. IIRC he was disinherited. :D

Nancy Laird
09-01-2007, 1:35 PM
Back in the early 80s my ex-cousin was the Auburn Tiger, yeah the mascot. IIRC he was disinherited. :D

Ex-cousin???? :confused: Now that's funny. I guess the disinheritance removed him from the list of cousins? Can I do that with some of my cousins??:D

Nancy (111 days)

Belinda Barfield
09-01-2007, 2:22 PM
:D I refused to claim him after he donned the Tiger suit!

steve fleischmann
09-01-2007, 4:36 PM
Hey now watch it, GO GATORS

Steve

Jon Lanier
09-01-2007, 7:12 PM
Belinda, As a favor to these eyes that are getting a little old now. Could you put some spaces (paragraphs) in your longer threads. That was hard for me to follow. :o

Outside of that, All I got to say is:

Go BUCKEYES!!!

Tim Brooks
09-04-2007, 8:33 AM
Thanks for sharing this with us Belinda! I really enjoyed the read. Thank God football is back! Goooooooo Dawgs! Sic'em! Woof! Woof! Woof!

I have a new team to be proud of now! Go Appalachian State Mountaineers! I absolutely love to see the teams from north of the Mason Dixon line get beat! When I saw what happened in Ann Arbor, MI, I fell off the couch laughing. :D I will be the first to admit however, we (UGA) have had some close calls in the recent past with some the Div I-AA teams --specifically, Georgia Southern and UAB.

Anyway, I love football season!