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I know you diehards have bigger fish to fry after watching the visitors hang 52 on Saturday. But many of you were kind enough to offer me and my buddies several tips on our first visit to DV so I wanted to give a brief report and say thanks. We had a great time, hooked up with a friend of a friend (Dr. Frasier Landreneau) and his awesome tailgate party near the Indian Mounds. I wore my UCLA gear and my friend wore his USC gear and I gotta say we were a little disappointed we didn't get more grief for repping the candy-arse Pac10. It seems as though Tiger fans are all bark, no bite. I didn't even see many Tiger fans harassing the Georgia fans and the vaunted "Tiger Bait" chant didn't come out too often. I guess you all just can't get past the Southern Hospitality no matter how mean you think you want to be.

We enjoyed some good food: quail, boudain (sp?), gumbo, jumbalaya, etc and plenty of liquour. Who knew I'd find Woodford Reserve Bourbon at a tailgate? In SoCal it's usually limited to kegs of lite beer.

Tiger Stadium was impressive and it got real loud a few times but Georgia usually shut the crowd up pretty quickly with a big play. From my distant view in Section 640 it seemed like the difference was basically QB play. Both defenses gave up a lot of big plays but Stafford stepped up into the pocket and made a play a few times while Lee threw the ball to the guys in the red jerseys a little too often. Hey, at least us Pac10 fans were entertained by seeing 90 points scored in a regulation game.

We plan to visit a different stadium around the country every year but maybe we'll come back to Death Valley some time and make sure to catch a night game. See y'all then.
I'm also making the pilgrimage to SEC mecca from the OC this weekend. Maybe we'll see you there. I'll be there with a Trojan, a Husker and a Tide fan that will probably wise up and disguise himself as an LSU fan. You going to sport a Trojan jersey?
I just might wear my UCLA jersey as I don't think too many people take our mediocre football program too seriously. Trust me, you don't hate USC anywheren near as much as we do. I'm hoping my buddy wears his USC jersey and I'll figure out the tiger bait taunt and join y'all every time you unload on him.
Thanks for the info. What's it like near campus after the game? I'm assuming lots of people stick around. Any recommendations if we wanted to find a place to get some dinner and watch the Alabama/Tenn game?
So should we plan on free parking right on the street instead of in a particular lot? Worry not, Tiger fans, this gutty little Bruin will be cheering for the home team on Saturday.
I'm looking forward to my first visit to Tiger Stadium Saturday. Now that kickoff time has been determined, our group is going to try to arrive around 8am. Any advice on traffic, parking, etc? We will be coming from New Orleans.

thx
I'll be there with 3 friends from SoCal, St. Louis and some crap-hole called Tuscaloosa. Looking forward to experiencing CFB at it's finest. . .

-James

re: Georgia Game

Posted by Pac10visitor on 9/26/08 at 1:42 pm to
My buddies and I are making our first trip to an SEC game for the UGA @ LSU battle. We've been hoping for a night game for a year but if this is true then it appears it will be the CBS afternoon game:

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really? my experience with other major sporting events like World Series, BCS games, etc. is that prices drop as game gets closer. If a huge game in Tiger Stadium doesn't follow that trend then maybe we are better off paying $250 right now and securing seats. . .
Hey Tiger fans,

Many of you have previously been very helpful with advice for me and some buddies (mainly west coasters) coming to experience Tiger Stadium for the UGA game on 10/25. We've got flights, hotel rooms and a car so now we just need tickets to the damn football game. The ebay market is bleak, stubhub is looking like $250 for an upper level seat. Will these prices likely drop or go up once the season starts? If we decide to risk it and buy tix on campus are there people selling the day of the game? Can't wait to meet some of you as we experience the legendary atmosphere in Baton Rouge. We'll be decked out in UCLA, USC, Nebraska, Wisconsin and Alabama gear. Feel free to give some extra heckling to the USC and Alabama jerkoffs in our group. . .
I posted a few months ago about me and 7 buddies from all over the country coming to Tiger Stadium for the biggest game of the season. Many of you were gracious to give us great info on tailgating, bars, etc. As the season approaches we need some advice about securing tix. I don't expect to get 8 together but any advice about ebay, stubhub, brokers, message board sales, etc. would be appreciated. We are expecting this will be a tough and expensive ticket.

Thanks