Being the eternal optimists, I was chastised throughout the time-out for loudly contending that I had a feeling for this young man and our team that he would make it.
I was sitting just below Peter Leblanc's parents. After Georgia Southern scored the go ahead 2pt. conversion, I turned to Mr. Leblanc and told him our kicker would win the game for us! I'm not sure I really believed it, but I did say it!!!!! LOL!!!
I actually thought he had a shot, swear to god. Think about it: there was no pressure on him. Almost everyone didn't think he had a chance.
I actually texted my cousin that he's got a serious leg, so he's got more of a chance than you think.
Would I have put money on it? Absolutely not. But I wasn't that surprised he made it.
I asked the person next to me if he had that much leg and they said that he hit them from that length in practice all of the time, so I had faith
Honestly I told my son right before the kick... He is going to make it.... The little I know about him is that he has a strong leg.. I said he can get it there... The question is will he keep it even in the stadium... But I said he is going to make this one
I have a question about that: how strict were they about folks moving seats? I am usually in upper deck portion, but could only get GA tix, which I didn't take. Watching the game, I could see that there were very people in my original seats. I don't know if I get in on a GA tix if they would move back into my area.
Our usher in section G was not check stubs and saw a few groups of people that exceeded the groupings of 4 seats. She seemed more concerned with keeping rows that were closed to seating remaining that way and chased multiple people trying to seek shade under the overhang. It was a very pleasant September game out of the sun.
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