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Macon Telegraph Article – Link Here (Mentions 2017 Notre Dame Game)
HALFTIME 1982: FIRST SANFORD STADIUM GAME UNDER THE LIGHTS.
1982: Georgia win over Clemson 13-7 in Athens. Georgia’s first under the new Sanford Stadium lights as the two preceding national champions met on national TV on Labor Day night with Gomer Pyle himself, Jim Nabors, on hand to sing the national anthem. Herschel had an injured thumb and no one was sure how much he’d play, if…