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- 4. Coach who led UGA during the early 1900s and also coached the baseball team.
- 6. Coach who played a key role in UGA’s early football history, nicknamed “Kid.”
- 8. Legendary coach who won UGA's first national championship in 1980.
- 10. Coach during the mid-1920s who later became a prominent college football official.
- 11. Coach in the late 1930s who only stayed for one season but made an impact.
- 12. Head coach in 1939, also coached basketball at UGA.
- 13. UGA coach during the 1990s, known for his fiery personality.
- 14. Served as interim head coach after Ray Goff’s departure in 1995.
- 15. Head coach in 1904, who also played for the team during his college years.
- 16. Assistant-turned-head coach who led UGA for one season in the early 1900s.
- 18. Served as UGA head coach in the 1940s and was known for his strategic football mind.
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- 1. Led UGA from 1910 to 1919 and returned as an assistant in the 1920s.
- 2. Former UGA coach and player in the 1920s, nicknamed “Kid.”
- 3. UGA’s first-ever head football coach, serving in 1892.
- 5. Coach who succeeded Vince Dooley and coached from 1989 to 1995.
- 7. Head coach before Kirby Smart, known for his tenure from 2001 to 2015.
- 9. Former UGA coach and athletic director, also a Hall of Fame inductee.
- 12. Coach in the late 1990s, had a brief tenure before Richt.
- 14. Coach who led the Bulldogs to SEC championships in 1942 and later served in WWII.
- 17. Current UGA head coach known for winning back-to-back national championships in 2021 and 2022.
