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Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
Not many schools of Tech's relatively small
size (around 16,000) and high academic standing (top 5 among engineering
schools, top 10 among public universities, top 40 among all
universities) do as well or better in the "big three" traditional
American sports. Eliminating schools which are not state-supported,
there are only a handful.
The school's sports teams are variously called the Yellowjackets, the
Ramblin' Wreck, and the Engineers, but the official nickname is Yellow
Jackets. They participate in NCAA Division I-A, in the Atlantic Coast
Conference. The school mascot is Buzz. The school's traditional football
rival is UGA; the rivalry was, at one time, considered one of the
fiercest in college football. The rivalry is commonly referred to as
Clean Old Fashioned Hate, which is also the title of a 1986 book about
the subject.
Tech's fight song "I'm a Ramblin' Wreck from Georgia Tech" is known
worldwide. It was adapted from an old drinking song ("Son of a Gambolier"),
and embellished with trumpet flourishes by Frank Roman. In 1959, then VP
Richard Nixon and Nikita Khrushchev sang it together when they had their
famous cold war confrontation in Moscow, to reduce the tension. Nixon
didn't know any Russian songs, but Khrushchev knew that one American
one. It was sung on the Ed Sullivan show. It was played in space.
Gregory Peck sang it while strumming a ukulele in The Man in the Gray
Flannel Suit. John Wayne whistled it in The High and the Mighty. It is
played after every GT score in a football game. The Edwin H. Morris &
Company (later acquired by Paul McCartney's company, MPL) obtained a
copyright in 1931.
There are multiple explanations for where how the term "Ramblin' Wrecks"
became associated with Georgia Tech. The most plausible is that many GT
engineering grads found jobs in the jungles of South America in the
early 1900s, where they concocted mechanical contraptions to tame the
jungle and get around. The first Ramblin' Wreck of record was a 1914
Ford Model T owned by Floyd Field, Tech's first dean of men. In 1961, a
gold and white Model A, known as the Ramblin' Wreck, led the team onto
the field for the first time, and it has done so at home games ever
since.[4] The annual "Ramblin' Wreck" parade at Homecoming displays some
really strange contraptions, judged for ingenuity.
Tech has seventeen varsity sports. In men's sports, in addition to
football, basketball, and baseball, there's golf, tennis, swimming &
diving, track & field, and cross country. For women, there's basketball,
softball, volleyball, tennis, swimming & diving, track & field, and
cross-country. Fourteen of these sports finished in the top 25 during
the 2004-5 school year.
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