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Call me a homer …

…But I trust Kirby with his handling of Carson. CKS is a phenomenal leader of young men and also knows how to maximize his players’ talents and abilities. I truly believe that he is struggling with injuries (OL/RB) and roster shortfalls (WR). He will get this right…but it won’t happen this season. Beat UT, UMass, and GT …and we’ll be able to remake the season in the playoffs. Remember how we felt after the Texas game….it can happen again.

Running back

With Cash questionable and Etienne out, who do we see at RB the entire game? How does that affect the game plan especially if Cash can’t play? Are the young backs ready with pass blocking etc? Does Bell or others line up at RB? Can’t be one dimensional or Beck might be sitting on the ground half the game if our OL doesn’t step up big time. Feeling like Munson tonight. Time for Bobo to get creative.

  • Poll
Important UGA fandom issue/poll

Correct cheer?

  • What's that comin' down the track?

    Votes: 407 63.9%
  • Who's that comin' down the track?

    Votes: 230 36.1%

This is an important issue that I think we need to settle here on the Vent. I'm 36 and have noticed that the younger kids are doing our most sacred cheer wrong (or, in the alternative, differently than I learned it). I need to know, am I wrong or are they?

I was taught (properly, I believe) that it's "What's that comin down the track" because, for the love of god, why would "a mean machine in red and black" be a "who"? (there's also a subsection of people who say "all dressed up in red and black" for the second line and they are just monsters).

So, what say you, Dawgvent? Is it "What's that comin' down the track" or "who's that comin' down the track?" I believe there may be an age divide here, so maybe post your age too. I fear that we will never beat Bama if we don't come together on this issue. I thank all you drunk, obnoxious Georgia fans in advance.

ND (kinda): Sports Broadcasting "camp" for kids (?)

Might be more of a question for @Radi Nabulsi @dayneyoung and @Anthony Dasher but does anyone know of, or have experience with "broadcaster" / "broadcasting" camps for kids? Our son is 9 and just watches FIFA matches on his Switch and loves to announce play by play / color commentary about these fake CPU games... even has a YouTube channel discussing and ranking different European soccer leagues and his predictions.

I feel like we should harness this obsession for good and get him into something where he could learn some stats, technique, skills, etc... anyone know of anything like that for someone his age?
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