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  2. Ramblin' Wreck - Wikipedia

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    The Ramblin' Wreck with cheerleaders and Buzz at a football game against Samford in 2007 The Ramblin' Reck leading the Yellow Jackets onto the field against Maryland in 2006. The Ramblin' Wreck from Georgia Tech is the 1930 Ford Model A Sport coupe that serves as the official mascot of the student body at the Georgia Institute of Technology ...

  3. Ramblin' Wreck from Georgia Tech - Wikipedia

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    "(I'm a) Ramblin' Wreck from Georgia Tech" is the fight song of the Georgia Institute of Technology, better known as Georgia Tech. The composition is based on "Son of a Gambolier", composed by Charles Ives in 1895, the lyrics of which are based on an old English and Scottish drinking song of the same name. [3]

  4. Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football - Wikipedia

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    Officially, the teams are called the "Yellow Jackets" or the "Ramblin' Wreck". Mascots – The "Ramblin' Reck" and the yellow jacket "Buzz" are the mascots of Georgia Tech football. The "Ramblin' Reck" is a 1930 Ford Model A Sports Coupe, and it has led the football team onto Grant Field every game since September 30, 1961. [146] "

  5. Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets - Wikipedia

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    The Ramblin' Wreck was the first official mascot of Georgia Tech. It is a 1930 Ford Model A Sports Coupe. The Wreck has led the football team onto the field every home game since 1961. The Wreck features a gold and white paint job, two gold flags emblazoned with the words "To Hell With Georgia" and "Give 'Em Hell Tech", and a white soft top.

  6. Traditions of the Georgia Institute of Technology - Wikipedia

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    Since then the term Ramblin' Wreck has been applied to a graduate or current student of Georgia Tech. The actual Ramblin' Reck is a 1930 Ford Model A Sports Coupe first acquired by then-associate dean of students James E. Dull, in 1961. [16] The first Ramblin' Wreck mascot reference was in 1926 to Dean Floyd Field's 1914 Ford Model T. Sports ...

  7. James E. Dull - Wikipedia

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    The Ramblin' Wreck was unveiled September 30, 1961 at Grant Field in front of 43,501 Tech fans as it led the team onto the field against Rice University. [19] The team prevailed 24–0 and the Wreck became an instant success within the Tech family. [20] The Wreck has since led the team onto the field for every home game. [21] [22] [23]

  8. Buzz (mascot) - Wikipedia

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    She rode on the Ramblin' Wreck and appears in the 1972 Georgia Tech Blueprint yearbook. [12] McNair's mascot was considered a great idea, as it was a big hit with the fans. [12] Buzz playing Twister at a basketball game. In 1979, McNair's idea for a Yellow Jacket was reintroduced by another Georgia Tech student, Richie Bland. [5]

  9. WREK - Wikipedia

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    WREK (91.1 FM "Wreck", from the Ramblin' Wreck) is the radio station staffed by the students of the Georgia Institute of Technology.It is also located on channel 17 on the Georgia Tech cable TV network, GTCN.