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Georgia fans get free Waffle House after win over Auburn

Jordan Cox

By Jordan Cox

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Georgia fans lined up at Waffle House on West Clayton Street in Athens on Wednesday as payment for the 2014 Waffle Wager.

Last week, Saturday Down South reported that three Waffle House suppliers placed a bet on the Deep South’s Oldest Rivalry. The suppliers — Basic American Foods, C.H. Guenther & Son, Inc., and Royal Cup, Inc. — paid up on Wednesday. The event will continue throughout the evening on Wednesday.

In addition to free waffles, hashbrowns and coffee for 24 hours, Waffle House and its three suppliers donated $15,000 the general scholarship fund at the University of Georgia.

Bill Smith Jr., Royal Cup Coffee’s chairman of the board and Auburn fan, serves hot coffee to UGA fans as payment for the friendly bet on the Auburn vs. Georgia game.
Bill Smith Jr., Royal Cup Coffee’s chairman of the board and Auburn fan, serves hot coffee to UGA fans as payment for the friendly bet on the Auburn vs. Georgia game.
Bill Smith Jr., Royal Cup Coffee’s chairman of the board and Auburn fan, serves hot coffee to UGA fans as payment for the friendly bet on the Auburn vs. Georgia game.
Bill Smith Jr., Royal Cup Coffee’s chairman of the board and Auburn fan, serves hot coffee to UGA fans as payment for the friendly bet on the Auburn vs. Georgia game.
UGA fans lined up early in the morning for free waffles, coffee and hashbrowns at Waffle House’s West Clayton Street location in Athens, Ga.
UGA fans lined up early in the morning for free waffles, coffee and hashbrowns at Waffle House’s West Clayton Street location in Athens, Ga.
Jordan Cox

After living in Birmingham, Ala., Jordan left the ground zero of SEC Nation to head south to Florida to tell the unique stories of the renowned tradition of SEC football. In his free time, his mission is to find the best locales around.

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