I have this vague memory of seeing, on television, a college football team in simple, blue and white uniforms, playing on a grass field with fans standing on hills to watch, running the heck out of the triple option. I watched long enough to hear the announcers refer to the stadium as the Prettiest Little Stadium in America, and I thought, "I would love to see a game there some day."
The team was Georgia Southern, six-time champions of the NCAA's Division
I-AA (now the Football Championship Subdivision, or FCS), and they now
play at the FBS level, in an enlarged stadium, with an attack still
predicated on the run, but operated out of the shotgun.
Some day is today.
I'll be calling Georgia Southern against Georgia State on ESPN3 Saturday afternoon at 2pm ET. It's not the biggest game of the day, but I'm excited to be working and excited to get this specific assignment.
The game has one of the most prolific passing offenses in Division I football (Georgia State ranks 8th in FBS) against the best rushing attack (Georgia Southern leads FBS). Not bad for a fall Saturday.
It's also the last game at Paulson Stadium before the natural grass surface is replaced by artificial turf. While I understand the economic realities of the decision to switch, I'm glad I get to see a game here while it's still got real grass.
Hopefully those classic Georgia Southern uniforms don't change any time soon!
Looking forward to a fun one!
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