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Beat the heat with Dippin’ Dots ‘between the hedges’

By on August 30, 2007

Lindsay Scott is shown here on the famous 93-yard touchdown connection from Buck Belue in the 1980 Georgia-Florida game. That Georgia win (26-21) is one of seven memorable calls made by Larry Munson t
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Lindsay Scott is shown here on the famous 93-yard touchdown connection from Buck Belue in the 1980 Georgia-Florida game. That Georgia win (26-21) is one of seven memorable calls made by Larry Munson t

Several additions have been made at Sanford Stadium for the upcoming football season with concessions, merchandise and photos that will serve to enhance the overall gameday experience for fans.

Sanford Stadium will become the first stadium in the country to offer Dippin’ Dots in school colors, according to the University Sports Communication department. The Dawg Dots will be colored red and black in lemon and strawberry ice flavors. Fans will have the option to order any Dippin’ Dots flavor in a mini replica Georgia helmet.

Two new eateries also are being added to Sanford: Moe’s Southwest Grill and McAlister’s Deli. Moe’s will be located in the west end zone and will serve chicken burritos with chips and salsa. McAlister’s will be located on the 600 level and will offer fans a choice of turkey or ham cold deli sandwiches with chips.

A special addition to concessions this year includes a set of seven 32-ounce Stadium Series cups featuring memorable calls of legendary football announcer Larry Munson. The calls on the cups include Herschel Walker over Bill Bates, Kevin Butler’s last-second field goal to beat Clemson, Buck Belue to Lindsay Scott to defeat Florida, the “hobnail boot” call against Tennessee in 2001 and the “sugar falling from the sky” call against Auburn in 1982. The 32-ounce souvenir cups will be available at all full-service stands and selected portable stands in Sanford Stadium.

-Georgia Sports Communications

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