From a UCF fan, you topped the war on I-4 and our conference title game with your Rose Bowl victory. Well done Georgia, best of luck at the national title game!
Played this to begin our morning huddle. It’s all business til we make history! Go DAWGS!!! Thanks for starting our day off right! Now if I could just nap 💤
Let's GO DAWGS Let's Win The National Championship Tonight. Congratulations Georgia Bulldogs On Winning The National Championship In College Football. It's About Time The Alabama Crimson Tide Get Dethroned. I Can't Stand The Alabama Crimson Tide In College Football. It's Gets Old Every Year That The Alabama Crimson Tide Are In The College Football National Championship Game And Win. It's About Time A New National Champion Is Crowned National Champions In College Football The Georgia Bulldogs Woooo!!
Yay! "Old" Georgia is right. UGA founded 1785, the FIRST state-founded university in the USA. The tune came later, thanx to Julia Ward Howe and the War Between the States. Luv this rousing song - GO DAWGS!!
@@ashpot09me and the anonymous agents of spontaneous anonymous, the kings of laying low, the precipice of a clean internet session and Fans of God and The internet (bc GOD comes first for spontaneous anonymous and Everyone in it), beg to agree, and not just because my figurehead sister is attending that school.-Spontaneous Anonymous
alanpeel1981 Yea Alabama Drown ' em Tide! Every ' Bama man's behind you hit your stride. Go teach the bulldogs to behave! Send the yellow jackets watery grave
We gonna crucify Awbum this year, between the hedges!!! Then, they'll get a second helping of beat down in T town. I will be yelling ROLL TIDE that day. Still, GO DAWGS
Correction: The last line is actually, "And the heck with Georgia Tech" -- or at least it was, back in the day! And the refrain is from "Battle Hymn of the Republic" -- which is actually offensive to those who know the song as a church hymn, but it was actually a Civil War-era song written by Julia Ward Howe. It is also a bit reminiscent of "John Brown's Body".
It was also the song of the Union, not the Confederacy, which makes me wonder why they picked it for Georgia, of all places, but by God, it's catchy. (I prefer this version, to be honest. UGA forever.)
+Kevin Davis Like the "church" song by the Mormon T Choir. Wow - the last verse about Jesus Christ, my Lord and Saviour. JWH thought God was on the Union side to free the slaves, keep the nation one. (As Scarlett noted, "THE WAR IS OVER.") I don't find the Georgia fight song offensive, not at all. May Eason and the Dawgs find some OFFENSE!
Yeah as mentioned lol... That isn't the official lyric, but I love that and I'm sure they definitely still sing that line at our games against GT. Just wouldn't make much sense to say that at every game...
@@double0_kevin I’m sorry. I detest Georgia bc in my experience their fans have been the rudest I’ve seen. I am a Carolina Gamecock true & true, and a southern woman so in my opinion it kinda makes Georgia look like A) brown nosers to the Yankees, & B) kinda dumb since clearly Georgia was on the Confederate side.
Meanwhile me, a Michigan state fan like my anonymous bretheren before me and also a devout catholic like the rest of my bretheren: GLORY GLORY HALLEUJAH, GLORY GLORY HALLEUJAH, GLORY GLORY HALLEUJAH, HIS TRUTH IS MARCHING ON!-Anonymous 2001
I’m a USC fan. I’ll admit Georgia has a team capable of not only winning the sec championship, but maybe even a national championship, go beat the hell out of bama
Absolutely I Agree. Am A University Pittsburgh Panthers Fan The Hell With Georgia Tech!!!. My University Pittsburgh Panthers And University Georgia Tech Are In The ACC Also A Rival With Me.
+Trevor Philips OK, what is the fight song? "Dixie" ? Alas, "Dixieland"- written AFTER the war - has become un-PC or "racist" to some. I like that song, too. Bawn in Ala-BAM-ah, raised and still heah in Jawja., do let me "live and die in Dixie..."
+Trevor Philips Thanks much! Of course. Hail to Georgia Down in Dixie. Athens is my hometown, 2 degrees at UGA, but never heard that sung, just played. Found a post with two verses.
Glory, glory Derby County! Glory, glory Derby County! Glory, glory Derby County! And the Rams go marching on! Many teams in England sing this song, and I always wondered where it came from until now!
It also came from The Battle Hymn Of the Republic, and say brothers will you meet us. We heard this at the in base Catholic Church that we have-Anonymous 2001, sports fan and devout Catholic like everyone in spontaneous anonymous hq.