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Georgia Bulldogs

The Georgia Bulldogs football program was founded in 1892. The team's first head coach was Dr. Charles Herty, a chemistry professor and former player at Johns Hopkins University. The Bulldogs played their first game on January 30, 1892, against Mercer University, winning 50-0.

The Bulldogs have had a long and storied history. They have won four national championships (1942, 1980, 2021, and 2022), played in 61 bowl games, and have produced numerous All-Americans and NFL players.

Some of the most notable players in Georgia football history include:

  • Herschel Walker won the Heisman Trophy in 1982 and led the Bulldogs to a national championship.
  • Fran Tarkenton was a two-time All-American quarterback who played in the NFL for 18 seasons.
  • Champ Bailey is a five-time Pro Bowl cornerback who played for the Denver Broncos and Washington Redskins.
  • Todd Gurley was a two-time All-American running back who won the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year Award in 2015.

The Bulldogs have had some great coaches over the years as well. Wally Butts led the Bulldogs to three national championships in the 1940s and 1950s. Vince Dooley won the national championship in 1980 and led the Bulldogs to 16 consecutive bowl games. Kirby Smart is the current head coach of the Bulldogs and has led them to two national championship appearances in his five seasons.

The top posts of the internet on the history of the University of Georgia football is found by scrolling down this page. The Georgia Bulldogs have a long and storied tradition of gridiron excellence.

Photo is courtesy of Wikimedia Commons. This is a cropped view of a photograph taken at the football game between Auburn University and the University of Georgia on November 28, 1895 at Piedmont Park in Atlanta. The full photograph (at a smaller resolution) can be seen at Atlanta History Photograph Collection, Atlanta History Center. Photographer, Fred L. Howe (1857-1903).


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Georgia Bulldogs First Ever Football Game Was Played

The University of Georgia played its first football game in Athens against Mercer University on January 30, 1892. According to an interesting post on the UGA.edu website, the Bulldogs started their first gridiron campaign with Chemistry Professor Dr. Charles Holmes Herty, organized not on Georgia’s first football team but the first in the deep south of America.

In this first game, the Bulldogs hammered Mercer 50-0. Their schedule for that first season consisted of only one other game, which took place on February 20 against Auburn.

An exciting story that comes from the article tells that in this first game on the athletics fields (now known as Herty Field), some reports indicate that the official scorer for the game missed at least one touchdown when he walked to the city alcohol dispensary on Broad St. across from the campus to purchase a bottle of whiskey during the game. With a 50-point differential, the players from Mercer may have wished they had joined him!

A college football team's first game is a birth certificate and a blank canvas. It's the launch of a program's legacy, a chance to unveil its potential on the field. It serves as a rallying point for future generations of fans and a milestone for the university's athletic identity.

Join us for more fun in examining the origins of team and school mascots here on Pigskin Dispatch, your portal to positive football history. We tray and cover every angle of football history and the aspects of this college team are right smack dab in the middle of a great story of the gridiron.
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