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>> My name is Charles Siler [assumed spelling].
I graduated from the University of Georgia in 1983.
Usually we get a puppy and have him for about a year
with the other dog and so he kind
of learns from the other dog.
The problem this time is we didn't have that luxury
and where I would typically put him in situations similar
to game day situations, like taking him to a baseball game
at home or something like that, we were worried
about people taking pictures of him and all of that stuff,
so he wasn't able to get acclimated
like the rest of them.
Dealing with the noise and what kind of proximity
to those base drums he can withstand.
We shall see.
Good thing is he doesn't have to run out.
So I'll just keep an eye on his color and get him
to the new dog house as soon as I can.
Yeah he already knows to kind of look to me
to see what's going happen next.
Like right now he's got the evil eye on me right,
trying to see what's going to happen.
But he'll get used to me real quick.
>> Home for more than 50 years [inaudible] of Savannah.
There is [inaudible] to that
of the [inaudible] mascot [inaudible].
Please welcome in the first performance
at Sanford Stadium [inaudible]
[ Applause and cheering ]
[ Music ]
>> The only problem is he slept
through the third quarter but that's alright.
He just didn't know what he was in for and plus he got
up with me at the crack of dawn so he'll learn not to do that.
But it was a good first game.
>> Oh hey buddy.
>> He is so beautiful.
>> Did you get a picture Caleb?
>> No. Can we pet him?
>> Go right ahead.
>> I've watched him the whole game [inaudible] the whole game
because of him.
He is so cute.
Oh my gosh.
>> Pet him.
Look there he is Elijah there's your [inaudible].
>> Bye bye.
Thank you everybody.
We'll see you next week.
>> Thank you.