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Georgia's sport towards Notre Dame in 2019 is seen as one of many largest video games at Sanford Stadium this century. Kevin C. Cox / Getty Photos
ATHENS, Ga. — Wally Butts did it reluctantly, as a result of he had an athletic division to run. Seven many years in the past, Georgia was scheduled to play Texas at house for the primary time. The issue was the Longhorns anticipated a sure amount of cash for making the journey, and again in 1957, the fear was not sufficient folks would make the journey to Athens to replenish Sanford Stadium.
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So Butts moved the sport to Grant Discipline, Georgia Tech’s house stadium in Atlanta.
“Now we have an enormous assure for Texas, which could not have been met had not this sport been transferred to the closely populated space of Atlanta,” Butts instructed the Pink and Black pupil newspaper.
And thus, Texas has nonetheless by no means performed in Georgia’s house stadium — till Saturday, once they meet as top-10 groups. Maybe definitely worth the 68-year wait, in keeping with Butts’ granddaughter, Allison Jones Yeomans.
“We’re each ranked within the prime 10, they’ve by no means been to Sanford Stadium, and due to our School Soccer Playoff hopes — and since no person needs Texas to hitch the SEC and win an excessive amount of proper off the bat,” Yeomans stated. “Sure, I contemplate this Saturday’s sport towards Texas as one of many largest of all of them.”
Nonetheless, solely one of many largest.
Georgia has performed in loads of big video games since 2000. Lots of them have been elsewhere: Nationwide championships, SEC championships, the Rose Bowl, the annual Cocktail Occasion in Jacksonville. However Sanford Stadium has hosted its share, too. So on the event of the Texas sport, we requested a small, casual panel of longtime Georgia folks for his or her record. The standards had been essentially the most anticipated video games, primarily based on the magnitude of the sport and/or the opponent.
Right here had been the dozen video games most frequently talked about:
Two years after Georgia made its first-ever journey to South Bend, the Preventing Irish made their first trip to Athens.
“One of many largest ‘occasion’ video games I can bear in mind. The whole Traditional Metropolis was loopy. Hundreds who didn’t even have tickets streamed into Athens simply to take in the ambiance. This Prime 10 conflict had the texture of an early-season playoff sport.” — Invoice King, writer of the Junkyard Blawg
“This has to go on the record. It’s the largest model within the historical past of school soccer. The sport was so huge CBS took it as a substitute of LSU-Alabama for its doubleheader evening sport.” — Paul Welch, director of pupil affairs, Georgia’s college of public & worldwide affairs
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“It was the primary sport once we had the brand new LED lights, and the primary time Notre Dame had ever come to Sanford Stadium so each of these components, plus the victory, make it a fond reminiscence!” — Yeomans
Georgia was coming off the 12-2 season during which it practically gained the SEC championship. LSU was within the heyday of the Les Miles period. And LSU’s beginning quarterback was Zach Mettenberger, who had transferred from Georgia three years earlier and whose mom nonetheless labored in Georgia’s soccer workplace.
“The loudest and wildest I’ve ever seen Sanford.” — Tony Waller, assistant dean of Georgia legislation college, co-host of “Waitin’ Since Final Saturday” podcast
“There was a sense that Georgia group may simply be the one to interrupt by way of given how 2012 had ended and since it was the tip of a brutal early-season scheduling gantlet. Our workplace was notably ineffective the final two days of the week, and the sport matched the hype. I bear in mind one colleague repeatedly telling me the next Monday that Saturday had been the very best day of his life.” — Johnathan McGinty, Georgia alumnus
“The stadium was actually vibrating with an unreal decibel stage. An emotional Mark Richt was in tears after the sport.” — King
Each groups really claimed a No. 1 rating: Georgia within the AP ballot, Tennessee within the CFP rating. Each had been unbeaten late into the season, and within the four-team CFP period, the ramifications were huge.
“No. 1 vs. No. 1. This one felt fairly near the Notre Dame sport within the lead up. It felt like both the Vols had arrived or not (that they had, actually, not).” — Welch
“That was the yr that Erik Ainge fired us up together with his remark about Sanford Stadium not being a loud setting. I bear in mind yelling greater than I ever yell.” — Yeomans
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This noticed what continues to be considered the one discipline storming in Sanford Stadium historical past, because the Bulldogs ended a nine-game dropping streak to the Volunteers, in what can be coach Jim Donnan’s final season.
“I had a brand new child (my son Jack) attending his first sport in a child provider beneath my seat and in some way he slept by way of the entire thing. However I actually needed to preserve trying beneath the seat to see if he was crying or sleeping as a result of it was so loud within the stadium.” — Yeomans
“Absolutely the most bonkers crowd I’ve ever been part of. I used to be within the pupil part the place folks had been standing on the bleachers and in between the bleachers and within the stairs for the complete sport. Whereas 2000 was already a disappointment because of the (South) Carolina loss, the sensation was we might break the dropping streak versus Tennessee. That streak was such an enormous deal — it had put the Vols within the Gators class for lots of people. — Welch
The Blackout sport, because it turned identified, ruefully, round Georgia. Aside from possibly Kirby Good, the person calling Alabama’s protection that evening. Georgia had nationwide championship aspirations. Alabama would really win its first beneath Nick Saban that yr. The rating of the sport doesn’t mirror how a lot of a beatdown it was.
“The ultimate rating on this one didn’t matter. What mattered was that Nick Saban had modified the equation within the SEC. After a few years within the wilderness, Alabama was on prime and going ahead all SEC colleges must regulate to what Saban was doing. We’re feeling the reverberations of that to today.” — Jason Hasty, UGA athletics historical past specialist, Hargrett Uncommon Ebook and Manuscript Library
“That was the, oh, we’re so removed from being there sport. Unimaginable ambiance, not less than till kickoff.” — Waller
Georgia got here in unbeaten, Alabama had misplaced to Ole Miss, and the hope was Richt’s program was lastly about to knock off and surpass Saban’s. As a substitute, the rain was as deflating as the house group’s efficiency.
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“Simply 40K folks in Athens who didn’t get into the sport. Heralded the approaching finish of the Richt period.” — Waller
“2008 and 2015 Alabama: Unreal hype, however simply otherworldly disappointments. 2008 we had (Matthew) Stafford and Knowshon (Moreno); 2015 we had (Nick) Chubb and (Sony) Michel … however the machine simply rolls on.” — Welch
Kirby Good, who was 1-6 towards his former group, lastly obtained the Crimson Tide at Sanford Stadium. It didn’t change the sport’s consequence.
“I felt strolling out of the stadium that Georgia was a younger group that wanted expertise, particularly in huge moments. It was a disappointment, for positive, however I felt that the group would study and develop from it, and so they have.” — Hasty
This was the unique Blackout sport, which impressed the one a yr later towards Alabama that didn’t go as properly. On this one, Georgia warmed up sporting purple jerseys, then switched to black within the locker room. The gamers went nuts, as did followers when the group got here out of the tunnel.
“I don’t suppose I’ve ever seen a Sanford Stadium crowd as excited as when the Dawgs burst by way of that banner in these black jerseys. Nonetheless, the Tigers made it a sport, taking a 20-17 lead earlier than Georgia scored 28 unanswered factors, and wound up dancing to ‘Soulja Boy.’” — King
“I don’t know if I’ve ever skilled a sport day like that one. I used to be with a gaggle of buddies — none of us had tickets — and we tailgated close to 5 Factors on Milledge Avenue in somebody’s entrance yard. It was simply fixed honking and screaming and shouting main as much as the sport, and it was one of many few instances that I distinctly bear in mind listening to the roars from the stadium, and even Soulja Boy faintly within the distance. Provided that Auburn had had the higher hand within the collection for a number of years and that Georgia was simply coming off the win towards Florida, it was simply such a enjoyable day to lastly really feel just like the tide was turning.” — McGinty
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LSU was the defending champion, and Saban was in what can be his final season as its coach. Georgia was in its final yr with QB David Greene and DE David Pollack.
“I handed up being the very best man in a marriage to attend this sport. Value it.” — King
“We completely dominated them. Mark Could stated afterward, ‘Georgia can by no means play that properly once more,’ and all of us hated him much more, then much more once we misplaced a silly 19-14-type sport to Tennessee the subsequent week. — Welch
The Tigers had a younger DBs coach and Georgia alum named Kirby Good on workers. Undecided no matter occurred to him. — Hasty
Arkansas, coached by former Georgia offensive line coach Sam Pittman, got here in unbeaten. Georgia had overwhelmed Clemson in Charlotte to open the season, however many noticed this as a launching level to what can be a nationwide title season.
“Beating a great Arkansas group the best way we did was proof of idea of UGA dominance.” — Waller
This season opener towards Boise State went a lot better than the 2011 season opener, which was within the Georgia Dome.
“Boise State was one of many hottest groups within the nation coming into the 2005 season, having misplaced solely three video games over the earlier three seasons. DJ Shockley was magnificent, main the Dawgs to a 48-13 victory. I recall how shellshocked the Boise followers had been when leaving the stadium.” — Hasty
Georgia had misplaced at Clemson the earlier season. The Bulldogs debuted freshmen tailbacks Chubb and Michel.
“Todd Gurley gained 293 all-purpose yards, scoring 4 touchdowns, and Nick Chubb actually ran out of one among his footwear in his freshman debut, because the Dawgs beat Dabo Swinney’s Tigers, who within the second half had been held to just one first down, 15 yards passing and no yards on the bottom. One other extraordinarily loud Sanford crowd.” — King
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The Bulldogs got here in ranked after a 30-point win over LSU, however Georgia piled up 404 yards on simply 54 performs.
“Mississippi State was a well-liked decide to upset the Dawgs, however the sport was by no means shut. This sport, much more than the Notre Dame sport, was once I noticed how particular the 2017 group was and that it might be a title contender.” — Hasty
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Seth Emerson is a senior author overlaying faculty soccer for The Athletic. He has been overlaying the SEC since 2002, together with stints because the Georgia beat author for The Macon Telegraph and Atlanta Journal-Structure, and the South Carolina beat author for The State. He has labored for The Athletic since 2018.