Amid concerns regarding COVID-19, the Southeastern Conference has canceled play for all remaining winter and spring sports.
This includes out-of conference contests, SEC championship tournaments, and each school’s spring football scrimmage. No football program will host a pro day for its NFL prospects.
For college football fans, they kept their fingers crossed in hopes that spring games would be played as scheduled. However, we all knew that was a long shot.
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— Georgia Bulldogs (@UGAAthletics) March 17, 2020
At the end of the day, it’s just a scrimmage. But for the players, fans and coaches, oftentimes it’s much more than that.
For some fans, spring games are the only Georgia games they can attend in person, given the free admission into the event.
For the coaches, the spring scrimmage is not terribly instrumental in determining depth charts as they have multiple scrimmages throughout the offseason. But what they will be missing out on is an opportunity to get big-time recruits on campus and show them a good time. On the bright side, it’s an even playing field across the conference seeing as how all spring games have been called off.
And for a large number of the players, this was going to be their final G-Day, an event that many of them look forward to. It’s also a chance for the freshmen to begin making a name for themselves among the DawgNation. That will have to wait until fall.
With the SEC confirming what we had all suspected for the last week, Georgia fans took to Twitter to express their sadness over the situation.
Greg McGarity on the cancellation of G-Day: pic.twitter.com/I7f2kxtRbl
— SicEmDawgs.com (@SicEmDawgscom) March 17, 2020
G-Day is CANCELED. The SEC has canceled all regular season conference and con conference competitions for the 2019-2020 academic year including all spring football games & SEC championship events. #UGA 🏈 pic.twitter.com/MWLLmSNJ0j
— Gradick Sports (@GradickSports) March 17, 2020
Yeah it’s official, no G Day. Yes I’m trying to be positive but I’m also very sad rn
— Kaleb🤴🏿 (@yahomiekaleb) March 17, 2020
When I tell yall that I'm absolutely utterly devastated that G-day is cancelled yall better believe it.
— K (@KeyleeHarmon) March 17, 2020
Farewell G-Day!
💯🐶🏈 #GoDawgs https://t.co/xv7xUG1sx6 pic.twitter.com/h3P4W1AXV2
— GATA Dawgs (@BassinDawg) March 17, 2020
I'll miss you G-Day most of all! 😷
💯🐶🏈 #GoDawgs https://t.co/VfLUjQeoaV
— GATA Dawgs (@BassinDawg) March 17, 2020
I NEEDED g-day . NEEDED that tailgate game party combo
— mmachi ❄️ (@mmxchii) March 16, 2020
I’m literally so hurt that I can’t cheer G-Day. Like beyond hurt. https://t.co/owzxoc6SkV
— Kaleb🤴🏿 (@yahomiekaleb) March 17, 2020
no G-day pic.twitter.com/AioJCV6vLq
— 🅱🆁🆈🅲🅴 🅳🅸🆇🅾🅽 (@dixonbryce1) March 17, 2020
I’ve been to every G day since 2013, this will be a sad strange year https://t.co/I8DDOLHyUT
— Katie Pupkiewicz (@FTK_Pup16) March 17, 2020
GDay 🥺 https://t.co/BqTPySukAN
— molly (@mmollyjj) March 17, 2020
No GDay this year. #sad #StayHome #besafe #GoDawgs https://t.co/PpMHQFos4m
— Amelia (@abparrish083) March 17, 2020