Luda’s guide to being a better female Georgia Bulldogs fan
By Krisi Cooper
Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports
Talking during the game:
No one is going to take you seriously as a sports fan if you are not actively watching the game. Unless you are talking about the game best to keep the chitter-chatter to a minimum. Talk about the after-parties, the parking situation, last night’s date and any other innocuous topic that doesn’t deal with the game at hand (or at least one of the teams) for halftime and/or the parking lot later.
Girls who babble on endlessly during a game annoy the people around them and don’t score any points with their dates. Just think about how annoyed you would be if you finally talked your boyfriend into sitting down and watching The Bachelor with you, and all he did the entire time was talk about how many reps he benched that day, or how his beer tasted like stale ginger ale.
Oh and PUT. THE. PHONE. DOWN. for just a minute, would you please? Facebooking, Pinteresting, and selfies are just as annoying as endless blabbering.
The men on the field are busting their guts for you and for their school. Do them the courtesy of not treating the game like it’s secondary when you are right there at the stadium where it’s occurring.