You should have let us all know you were attending the game, Jerry. We could 
have all texted 'hellos'. Did you take photos to post? Was UGA there or does he 
only do football (I suppose he was napping in Savannah)?  Has your uncle met 
Oliver?
 A. Leon Polhill, Gator
"I was gratified to be able to answer promptly, and I did.
I said I didn't know." - Mark Twain 




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From: Jerry Belloit <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wed, January 26, 2011 1:06:01 AM
Subject: [gatortalk] I just got home from Athens!


It was a great win tonight!  The crowd was the largest I have ever seen in 
Athens.  The weather was cold and rainy and kept some of the season ticket 
holders home.  Even though I was surrounded by Dogs, they were generally 
polite.  I was careful to avoid being obnoxious, however.  The announcer warned 
the crowd several times to be polite and courteous.  I got to the game about 
5:30.  (I was taking my 92 year old uncle who is a long-time season ticket 
holder.)  My seats were on the eighth row just center court of the Georgia 
Bench.  The Georgia Coach’s wife was in the row in front of me just across the 
aisle.  She was there with her two daughters.  To the right of me at end court 
was the Georgia student section.  They had given all of the students white 
t-shirts and white handkerchiefs to waive and they were pretty rowdy but not 
like the rowdy reptiles.
 
The game was very tight during regulation.  We played OK the first half but 
Georgia out rebounded by ten at the half.  The second half, we played much 
better until the last two minutes.  Scotty and Prather were overwhelmed during 
the first half.  Prather played very little the second but Scotty contributed 
several quality minutes giving the two starters some rest.  Patrick Young made 
several freshman mistakes especially on defense but contributed in giving 
Macklin a blow.  Murphy also was manhandled during the first half and played 
relatively little.  The second half he still made a few defensive mistakes but 
did very well on offense.  He had two post baskets and a killer 3-pointer.  
Parsons played hard but could not buy a basket with a bucket of cash during 
regulation.  I don’t remember what he scored during regulation, but he missed 
several.  Defensively he played pretty well but was out-quicked defending the 
post.  However, in overtime, he was a beast at both ends of the court.  Walker 
played a very good game and had fewer turnovers than normal.  In fact the team 
was generally better about turnovers than what I have seen much of the season.  
Boynton and Walker generally did a good job on defense but Walker got caught 
several times on ball screens and allowed some threes especially late in 
regulation when Florida almost snatched defeat from the jaws of victory.  The 
only time the crowd came close to making as much noise as the O-dome was an the 
end of regulation when Georgia got the put-back to tie the game.
 
During the first overtime, it looked like we were starting to be gassed.  In 
fact, I thought that we had blown it until Walker streaked down the court and 
hit that amazing 3-pointer to send the game into the second overtime.  

 
We actually played with much more energy the second overtime.  Georgia  began 
to 
lose their legs.  With about two minutes to go in the second overtime, the 
Gators pulled away and the crowd begin to thin.  By the end of the game, the 
Georgia crowd was almost gone.  I was surprised at the end to see as many 
Gators 
as I did.  Early I only counted about a dozen.  It was clear that there were 
several more scattered around the gym.
 
On the way back to my uncle’s home, we listed to the Georgia radio station 
post-game.  The Georgia coach and his players were demoralized.  They thought 
they had won it during the first overtime (as did I).
 
Well it is almost 1:00 now and way past my bedtime.  I wanted to send this 
before I called it a night.
 
Good night Gators!
 
Jerry
 
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