“It seems strange to consider a car as a mascot…”

Evidently.

There’s a Mandel/Montana joke just dying to get out here, I think.

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13 responses to ““It seems strange to consider a car as a mascot…”

  1. Kershdawg

    I thought the Johnson was their mascot? You’re telling me that’s NOT a mask he’s been wearing this whole time?!? Who knew!

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  2. The other Doug

    So, what is Buzz? I thought the car was just one of their stupid traditions.

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  3. X-dawg

    Was watching this live with my wife. When she heard the answer, she said they would all miss it because nobody knows about Tech.

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  4. Cojones

    Wonder what they would have written if it had been a Fing Scooter?

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  5. ScoutDawg

    You would have thought the comments in the article would have been interesting, or funny? Well not so much.

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  6. Ubiquitous Ga Alum

    2 of the answers were at least car centric state related … MI & West MI

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    • ScoutDawg

      OK, maybe if you said 1 answer might have made sense then OK. Nobody who watches CFB should have related that infernal machine to UM.

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  7. Uglydawg

    If you didn’t read the comments under the story, they’re hilarious….esp “Lord I was born a ramblin’ man”.

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  8. As further evidence of the awful state of Tech football I have not one but two stories of Coach I have a small Johnson’s Cobb Co. jury duty. First at the greeting of and swearing in of the entire jury pool the Honorable James Bodiford welcomed,I’m not kidding here , the Georgia Tech basketball coach before being reminded he was the football coach. Second, an ADA who was striking a jury for a murder case had Coach Johnson as a potential juror. Without looking up from his juror information sheet(which has the prospective juror’s employer written on it) the assistant District Attorney inquired ,”What do you do at Georgia Tech Mr Johnson?” I love Georgia Tech ,How bout you?

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  9. No One Knows You're a Dawg

    My favorite part of this is that Johnson tweeted about it, thus calling more attention to it, and that his twitter following numbers all of about 3.600.

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