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For those on the fence about going Thursday because the ground will be wet, let me please remind you of the sacrifices of these players (rain done 8am

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I keep seeing people saying theyre waiting on the weather. Well the forecast indicates rain stops around 9am, 10am the latest.

Regardless, even if it was a fvcking monsoon there is no excuse to not go to this game. Let me remind you of what these kids have done for this program and been through over the past 5 years.

1) they just played an entire season with no fans, in isolation, and somehow avoided covid and didnt have a single game canceled

2) THEY PLAYED FOR CHRIS ASH AND ACTUALLY STAYED

3) Kids like Bo Melton O3 and Pacheco who have NFL aspirations very very easily couldve sat out the 2019 season like blackshear and art, and transferred but they kept playing, kept leading even if it meant losing a year of eligibility and perhaps SIGNIFICANTLY hindering their NFL chances not knowing theyd get an extra year of eligibility.

4) they lost 78-0 to michigan yet still showed up and played for a coach who had no clue what he was doing, and they knew this.

Through everything they remained loyal, represented this program and school with nothing but class and we have fans who dont wanna sit on a wet seat? Give me a break. Get out to this game, tailgate (feel free to stop by mine ill even throw you some of the finest natty light youve ever laid your eyes on) get loud, provide a home field advantage and reward these kids and give them the best year of their college experience. Theyve earned it. Theyve made sacrifices of which many of us could never relate to, the least we can do is sacrifice sitting on a seat wet from rain 9 hours prior.
 
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