September 06, 2005

A Taste of Madison

(This item was originally posted at haveyoumettony.com.)

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I've finally brought myself around to do it. Three days later, and I've finally found the motivation to write about the events of Saturday afternoon. Sure, I could have written it up in a notebook, or even made the entry from the hotel room immediately following the game, or Sunday night when I got home, or yesterday when I spent an eventful Labor Day full of nothing (and it was terrific!), but I didn't. Now, the threat of an impending BlogPoll deadline is forcing my hand. At least the football side of the hand, there is so much more to write about Madison, Wisconsin, that it might get it's own post. But more on that later.

Now onto the football...

For one shining moment, I thought that not only would my Falcons beat Wisconsin, but it looked like they were going to smack them up, flip 'em and rub 'em down. (Oh no!) Thanks in part to the lack of a map and a very confusing layout to Camp Randall Stadium, we missed the first score. We had updates by phone that BG was driving, but hung up when we got to the tunnel. In that time, we heard a brief roar, then could see the referee chatting with the replay official, raise his arms in the air, and when the boos rained down, it was on. Omar Jacobs to true freshman Corey Partridge, and the Falcons were up 7-0.