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The Bulldog Experience

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The Bulldog Experience

The Bulldog Experience

I wake up early Saturday morning after a long night of anticipation. Dreaming about what I was going to do the fallowing day, and that day has arrived. I am preparing to leave this quant little college town aptly named Milledgeville, and head out to the granddaddy of all college towns and my home, Athens, Georgia. The most exciting season of the year is beginning this day: The college football season and, more importantly, the Georgia Bulldogs season opener. I rush out of bed and begin to pack some cloths and any other necessities I might need for a weekend excursion back home while quickly brushing my teeth and shoving some breakfast down my throat. I gather up my personals, dawn on my red and black, tell my buddies goodbye, and start to load up my Jeep for the short hour and a half jump to the Mecca of college football USA.

Georgia football just comes with the territory of being born and raised in Athens. I was bread to bark like a bulldog and trained to bleed red and black, it's what I know best. The most familiar voice to me, along with my mom and dad, is Mr. Larry Muson. He is the voice of the Bulldogs on the radio and the king of play-calling and game commentating in all the college land. I grew up listening to Larry on the radio since I can remember and I can't go a game without hearing him rant and rave about our beloved Dawgs. The Bulldog faithful love

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