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Ridley lettered from 1900 through 1902 and was the team captain in 1902. This photograph clearly shows New College and the edge of Herty Field. Herty Field was not a manicured playing surface, but was rocky and worn. A small set of bleachers for…

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This team, under the leadership of Glenn ‘Pop’ Warner (on the left of this photo wearing a sweater with the letter ‘C’), was Georgia’s first (and one of only three) undefeated season, with a record of 4-0. ‘Pop’ Warner was paid $40 per…

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The 1907 University of Georgia football team compiled a 4-3-1 and was coached by W.S. 'Bull' Whitney. The use of 'ringers' (paid semi-professional football players) in latter part of the season marred this team's reputation; 'Bull' Whitney was asked…

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This team represented the University of Georgia on the football field in 1904 under Coach Charles Barnard. The team had a record of 1-5, with the only victory coming over a team representing the University of Florida.

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This photo is of the 1894 University of Georgia football team, which was coached by Robert Winston. This team had a record of five wins and one loss (5-1).

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This roster shows the players, managers, and captain of the 1894 University of Georgia football team. At this time coaches served more as trainers of the team rather than as coaches in the modern sense of that term, therefore they were not always…

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This page shows the schedule and results of the 1894 UGA football season. Of note are the listings of "rushers" and "bucks". These would have been ballcarriers in the lingo of the 1890s, with 'rushers' generally carrying the ball on outside run and…

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Team photo of the 1949 Georgia Bulldogs football team

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Charles Louis Trippi (b. Dec. 14 1921 in Pittston, PA) is one of the greatest football players to ever take the field for the Bulldogs. He was a threat as a runner, a passer, a pass receiver, punter, and as a safety. He was able to lead the Georgia…

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Bill Hartman (March 17, 1915 – March 16, 2006) graduated from the University of Georgia, where he had starred on Harry Mehre's teams as a fullback, in 1937. After a one-year stint with Washington D.C.'s professional football team, Hartman returned…
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