Ray apologized for those actions (Hedges)
Oct. 14, 2019
The Gamecock celebration of the Gamecocks’ 20-17 upset win over Georgia included hugs, high-fives and hedges.
University of Georgia administration and fans were not pleased with the latter — damage done to Sanford Stadium’s beloved hedges — enough so that South Carolina athletics director Ray Tanner reached out and apologized, according to a report by the Atlanta Journal Constitution.
“Ray just apologized for those actions,” UGA athletics director Greg McGarity told the AJC’s DawgNation website.
A little bit of the hedges coming back to Columbia. pic.twitter.com/aM0i9CvM92
— Andrew Ramspacher (@ARamspacher) October 12, 2019
Oct. 14, 2019
The Gamecock celebration of the Gamecocks’ 20-17 upset win over Georgia included hugs, high-fives and hedges.
University of Georgia administration and fans were not pleased with the latter — damage done to Sanford Stadium’s beloved hedges — enough so that South Carolina athletics director Ray Tanner reached out and apologized, according to a report by the Atlanta Journal Constitution.
“Ray just apologized for those actions,” UGA athletics director Greg McGarity told the AJC’s DawgNation website.
A little bit of the hedges coming back to Columbia. pic.twitter.com/aM0i9CvM92
— Andrew Ramspacher (@ARamspacher) October 12, 2019
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