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I spent the weekend in Atlanta engaging in countless exchanges with Tech fans, and I noticed each one of them were passionate about college football and even more fanatical about their Hokies.  Because of the great experience with VT fans in ATL, I will always pull for Tech as long as it doesn't negatively affect Bama of course.  Your fans were not only 3 times as loud as ours, but were great sportsmen to boot, even after the game.  Good luck the rest of the season and I look forward to playing you guys again...soon.  Hold your heads high, you have a fantastic fanbase and a great program to be proud of.  RTR!

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Thanks Big Chief. I wont lie, I wasn’t expecting ‘Bama fans to be so kick ass (I’d spent some time there for work). But I will say I was greatly surprised/impressed with you guys. You all were fun to tailgate with, and loud as hell. I too have a lot of respect for ’bama fans (much better then the uga fans).

Good luck the rest of the way.

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