This is the eve of one of the greatest rivalry games in the South. Tomorrow, the glorious Georgia Bulldogs take on the GT Jackets.
I am a UGA graduate, and therefore, a fan of the Georgia Bulldogs. I love UGA and I really like cheering for the Dawgs. And in that light, I have things to say about this day...
The first is this: tomorrow is one of my least favorite days of the year. Why, you might ask? Because tomorrow, the talons come out, and people show their hide instead of their heart. Tomorrow, people forget that we have all worked diligently to acquire collegiate degrees from esteemed universities and we reduce ourselves to spitting demeaning words over social media to spite each other.
I have lost friends over this day. True, I could have risen above-- but one can only take so many remarks of how UGA graduates are dumb, end up in jail and work beneath GT graduates, or how UGA is the "cesspool of the South" before the heart begins to hurt. These people who knew me, claimed to love me, and yet, demeaned something that I worked incredibly hard for. That's not right. And that's not friendship.
Let me be clear: I worked hard for my degree. Did I have to take Biophysics or Advanced Calculus? No. Because my degree is in social sciences. I wrote papers upon papers upon papers and read volume after volume after volume and I earned my degree. I'm proud of my degree. And I know what it means to stay up all night studying, worrying, pouring over notes-- if you graduated with any degree of higher education-- I have nothing but respect for you! I remember those long nights. And I'm rooting for you to succeed! Whether you're goal is a degree in Aerospace Engineering or Romance Languages or Communications Studies; whether you're an Owl, a Dawg, a Jacket, or a Panther-- I'm rooting for you!
Finally, let me set the record straight: I work at a church. I don't work for a GT graduate. I work within the expertise of my degree-- and I encourage students whose desire is to go to Georgia, to Georgia Tech, to Georgia State, to Auburn, to Florida, to Valdosta State, to GCSU, to Berry College, to Elon, to Armstrong, to SCAD, to Furman, to Samford, to Kennesaw State... and I'm rooting for them! And I hope that you, GT fans, would be willing to do the same in my position.
I'm not interested in "wrecking Tech." I am, however, interested in being proud of my team-- the team that represents a place and community that I love and am proud to be a product of. I'll proudly wear my red & black tomorrow, and I hope that you proudly wear your gold & white... and I hope that if we were sitting in a room together, we could congratulate each other on hard work done, and amicably root for our own team to bring home a win! And since we know that there can be only one winning, I hope that we can win humbly, lose humbly, and humbly care for each other-- even in rivalry.
So tomorrow, I hope that we can put relationship over rivalry... and I hope that we can leave it at football. Don't demean my degree or my character or my diligence simply because I don a different set of colors and went to school in a different city. Be my friend first, and be a fan second.
And with that, I wish Georgia Tech well tomorrow, and I say: Glory, Glory! Go Dawgs!
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