Georgia fans were given absurdly basic cheering instructions prior to the team’s contest against Kentucky on Tuesday.
Georgia nearly pulled off the upset of the year in college basketball on Tuesday when they went toe-to-toe with undefeated Kentucky before ultimately losing by eight points.
One has to respect the effort Georgia gave on the court Tuesday. However, the same can’t be said when it comes to the effort the school gave in putting together the “cheer sheet” that was handed to fans who attended the game.
Take a look for yourself:
The orange orb is the basketball.
— Mark Ennis (@MarkEnnis) March 4, 2015
The circular metal thing with a net is the rim.
We are "Georgia", the home team. pic.twitter.com/V5CodVP6t7
This is downright embarrassing.
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That Georgia felt it needed to tell its fans things like what to chant when Kentucky shot an airball or how to act when the Wildcats shot a free throw is almost unfathomable.
Despite the school’s apparent handing out of terrible cheering pamphlets, the Bulldogs have put forth a solid season. The school will enter its final game against Auburn with an overall record of 19-10 and a conference record of 10-7. ESPN’s Joe Lunardi has Georgia as a No. 8 seed in the NCAA tournament in his latest Bracketology.
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