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Georgia Bulldogs football under Vince Dooley

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1964 record
  
7–3–1 (3–2 SEC)

Head coach
  
Vince Dooley

Conference
  
Southeastern Conference

Home stadium
  
Sanford Stadium (43,621)

Vince Dooley was the 22nd head coach of the University of Georgia Bulldogs college football team and served in that role from 1964 to 1988. He compiled a 201–77–10 record (.715 winning percentage).

Contents

Coaching Summary

Coaching Summary

1964 season

  • Source: 1965 Georgia Bulldogs Football Media Guide/Yearbook
  • 1965 season

  • Source: 1966 Georgia Bulldogs Football Media Guide/Yearbook
  • 1966 season

  • Source: 1967 Georgia Bulldogs Football Media Guide/Yearbook
  • 1967 season

  • Source: 1968 Georgia Bulldogs Football Media Guide/Yearbook
  • 1968 season

  • Source: 1969 Georgia Bulldogs Football Media Guide/Yearbook
  • 1969 season

  • Source: 1970 Georgia Bulldogs Football Media Guide/Yearbook
  • 1970 season

  • Source: 1971 Georgia Bulldogs Football Media Guide/Yearbook
  • 1971 season

  • Source: 1972 Georgia Bulldogs Football Media Guide/Yearbook
  • 1972 season

  • Source: 1973 Georgia Bulldogs Football Media Guide/Yearbook
  • 1973 season

  • Source: 1974 Georgia Bulldogs Football Media Guide/Yearbook
  • 1980 season

    The 1980 Georgia Bulldogs football team completed the season with a 12–0 record. The Bulldogs had a regular season SEC record of 6–0. The Bulldogs completed their season with a victory over Notre Dame in the Sugar Bowl by a score of 17–10, and were crowned the 1980 National Champions

    1982 season

    The 1982 Bulldogs season would be defined by Herschel Walker's accomplishments. Walker would win the Heisman Trophy, the Maxwell Award, and the Walter Camp Award.

  • Georgia Bulldogs football
  • Southeastern Conference
  • University of Georgia
  • References

    Georgia Bulldogs football under Vince Dooley Wikipedia