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The 1971 Georgia Bulldogs football team. This was the last non-integrated varsity football team at UGA. Five Black players were on the Freshman team, but ineligible for the varsity team under NCAA rules.

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The 1968 Bulldogs ended the season with an 8-1-2 record. Despite this, they were named national champions by the Litkenhous poll.

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A promotional brochure featuring the Atlanta Falcons roster and information on getting to the Atlanta Fulton-County Stadium. 1966 was the inaugural year for the NFL's Atlanta Falcons.

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The 1950 Bulldogs would go 6-3-3 in Butts' 12th season as head coach.

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Team photo of the 1949 Georgia Bulldogs football team

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The 1946 Bulldogs went 11-0 on the season and were the only unbeaten, untied team in the country at the end of the year. They were named national champions by the Williamson System poll, which is recognized by the NCAA.

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The 1946 Bulldogs, led by Charley Trippi and John Rauch, went 11-0 with a victory over North Carolina in the Sugar Bowl. The team was voted #3 in the AP Poll at the end of the season behind Notre Dame and Army. Both Notre Dame and Army had ties on…

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The 1946 Bulldogs went undefeated, one of only three undefeated football teams fielded by the University of Georgia. This photo was taken prior to the Sugar Bowl, where the Bulldogs defeated the University of North Carolina 20-10. The game was billed…

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The 1946 Bulldogs are one of only three undefeated football fielded by the University (the others being in 1896 and 1980). This team was led by All-American Charley Trippi, but also featured star quarterback John Rauch. Despite being the only…

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The 1945 Bulldogs posted a 9-2 (4-2 in the SEC) record which included a 20-6 win over Tulsa in the Oil Bowl. The team was led by Charley Trippi, who returned from his military service during the season.
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