Back in the day, there was one game a week on TV. It was called, oddly enough, well, you know. It was nearly always ND or OSU or Texas et al.
The newspaper the next day would have large photos of key plays from the UGA and Tech games with arrows and arcs showing where the ball was thrown. Later on Sunday would be a kind of replay with the coach of each team. I can still hear Dooley's monotone with the announcer who later became highly regarded but wasn't yet, Larry Munson. Larry was from Nashville and early on not really a Dawg fan. He was actually boring. There was a game in 1972 I think it was at Kentucky where he got excited and became a fan.
If UGA and Tech were ranked in the top ten, that game would make the GotW, often, in part because not much else was happening. The two polls were big items for me, as a kid, seeing whether we moved up or not. If we lost, I would ignore them, and the shows. UGA was good in 1966 and 1968 and I, being young, expected them to keep getting better and better, which didn't really happen consistently.
They were not good when I was on campus and I attended a few games, not many, and the stands were not very full.
We had to take 6 quarters of PE. You started with calisthenics, and at the end of the quarter if you passed this pretty tough test, you could pick any PE course you wanted. I managed to pass in part because of the long jump, and there was a 25 yard swimming event and a 600 yard swim, which was tough for me. I took volleyball one quarter and half the other folks there were UGA football players. They were not any bigger than I was, the tight end was there and we had some epic battles at the net. I once spiked through his hands and he went down, I was mortified, Richard Applebie, nice guy. He got up smiling and said "Good hit". His nose was bleeding. A few days later he spiked and caught me and he was past the net to see if I was OK, I was laughing, we all laughed, but it hurt.
At least I didn't take out our starting TE. He later beat Florida 10-7 on a tight end pass. I remember taking bowling which was coed and found a GF for a while who was a piano major. I liked her a lot, but she was weird it turned out.
I moved to a private barely off campus dorm my soph year that was pretty nice and coed, which was a big deal back then, but not really.