
Vince Dooley's joy for Georgia's resurgence took a hit with his son's firing. (Brant Sanderlin/AJC)
On Sunday, when everybody associated with Georgia football was still basking in the afterglow of the season’s 10th victory and the anticipation of a dramatic flip at the top in the BCS standings, the Dooleys of Athens received a phone call from their son, Derek.
“I knew it was going to happen,” Vince Dooley said. “I felt for sure it was going to happen. Then on Sunday when he contacted us and told us, it was difficult. You hurt for your family. You hurt for your son.”
Seldom do the extreme highs and lows of competitive athletics collide like this.
Dooley hired Mark Richt and watched him win two SEC championships in his first five seasons. He saw the program slip back for a couple of seasons and Richt try to navigate through “crises” while four other SEC schools won six national championships and so many called for the coach’s head. Now the Bulldogs are more than relevant again. A second consecutive SEC title game berth awaits, a No. 3 national ranking provides a tease for something even greater and Richt has been listed as a national coach-of-the-year candidate.
“Coaching has always been about surviving a series of crises,” Dooley said Tuesday. “In Mark’s case, he had a charmed life. He didn’t have a lot of criticism until a couple of years ago. So I’m very pleased to see how he’s responded to that. He needed to right the ship and get back to the high standards again, and he’s done that. That doesn’t mean he won’t have another series of crises to deal with again one day. He will. Because once you get up there, you’ll always have crises.”

Derek Dooley told Vince that coaching the final game would be a distraction for the team. (Brant Sanderlin/AJC)
Tennessee allowed Derek Dooley three years of crises, then they fired him. It didn’t matter that the program was in a crises when the younger Dooley was hired. Lane Kiffin had bolted, and the school pointed to a burning building and told Dooley, “Fix it. Fast.” That was too great a feat for any coach to accomplish, let alone one making the leap from Louisiana Tech to the SEC, his genes notwithstanding.
But Vince Dooley understands the reality of coaching today: A man doesn’t go 4-19 in the SEC at programs like Tennessee and survive.
“I knew the situation,” he said. “They came very close in some big ballgames that unfortunately they didn’t win. I know [Tennessee athletic director] Dave Hart personally. He anguished over this. But in light of the situation I understand the decision. Frank Beamer at Virginia Tech in his first six seasons had 24 wins and 40 losses. In his sixth year he won two games. But until this season he was one of the winningest coaches in football. Coaches don’t get that
kind of time any more.”
Dooley said he had only one question for his son: Why was he not going to coach Tennessee’s final game at Kentucky?
“Derek said he requested that because he felt he would be distraction,” Dooley said. “He said all of the speculation about his job was a distraction before the Vanderbilt game and he felt that hurt the team (a 41-18 loss), so he didn’t want that to happen again. Once he said that, I admired his decision. I felt it was important to get that out because it’s not like they didn’t want him around.”
Barbara Dooley has taken firing the hardest, Vince said. (Hyosub Shin/AJC)
Anybody close to Georgia football knows how much Vince and Barbara wanted their son to succeed. Dad would catch Tennessee’s game on television in press boxes around the SEC while traveling with the Bulldogs. Mom attended games in Knoxville, dressed in orange. When the schools met, Barbara never was conflicted.
“That’s my baby, and I’m pulling for Tennessee. If the Georgia people don’t understand that, then I just don’t get it,” she once said.
Barbara politely declined to speak Tuesday.
“It’s been difficult, especially on my wife, who takes things harder than I do,” Vince said. “That’s her baby. I told her it will take a while for the pain to go away. She’s hurting more than [Derek]. He’s handling it better than she is.”
Three more victories would heal a lot of wounds. Georgia has three games left: It’s a local rival (Georgia Tech), the SEC championship (Alabama) and a bowl game (in the Utopian experience of two more wins, it’s the BCS Championship game in Miami).
Dooley has been down this road before. He knows Richt is concerned that players’ minds might be on matters not related to the Georgia Tech game. That’s a danger, regardless of what the fans, the alumni, the media and the oddsmakers say.

Dooley, who hired Richt, happy that the coach has "righted the ship" at Georgia. (Joey Ivansco/AJC)
“Back in 1980 when we were undefeated before the Georgia Tech game, I had a player from the 1927 team talk to the players how they were in the same situation and ended up losing to Georgia Tech in the final game,” Dooley said. “It can happen — it has happened. You have people see that Tech maybe doesn’t have the direction Georgia does and you find yourself looking beyond this week, and that rubs off on players. As a coach, that worries you.”
With Vince Dooley, you always get a story. If it’s not about the Georgia team that went 9-0 in 1927 before losing to Tech 12-0, it’s about Charley Trippi coming back from World War II in 1945. Trippi was invoked when Dooley was asked about the Dogs’ early-season struggles with injuries and suspensions, even after four players returned.
“When Charley Trippi came out of the military, all the players expected he was going to be some Superman, and when he came back the rest of the team just sort of watched him,” he said. “They played LSU, and they just annihilated Trippi. It took a while for that team to respond to crisis. But they eventually did, and so did this team. I know it was devastating playing South Carolina and laying an egg there, and then playing poorly at Kentucky, although I did that plenty of times. But going down and beating Florida was big, and now here they are. I’m really pleased for the whole program and particularly for Mark, since [hiring him] was one of my last decisions.”
He’ll try to focus on that and let time heal everything else.
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467 comments Add your comment
Steve
November 20th, 2012
3:31 pm
Wrong about UGA going to the Capital One (which you spelled wrong) and Outback “every year.” Each one twice over 11 years is not very often moron.
GTT
November 20th, 2012
3:31 pm
At least we don’t have to see Barbara in orange anymore.
Greg
November 20th, 2012
3:31 pm
GTBoob, get a better football team and maybe fans will show up.
JB
November 20th, 2012
3:31 pm
Johnson might be loving him some Gailey players about now I bet.
GTBob
November 20th, 2012
3:32 pm
Has the GT player who was caught with 100lbs of dope in his trunk gotten out of jail yet
Of course he is out. He sold the 100 lbs to the current UGA running backs. It lasted about 15 minutes.
JB
November 20th, 2012
3:33 pm
Tenn ought to look at that Middle Tenn St coach. They crushed a pretty good ACC coastal Champ Tech team this year, just say’n.
Alphare
November 20th, 2012
3:33 pm
“Yes, I expect Derek will probably get another chance in the near future to coach at another school. He did pretty well at his last job, and someone will be willing to give him another chance.”
Oh, yeah. You bet somebody will give him a chance, like Kiffin, currently in his 3rd chance.
DeezNutz
November 20th, 2012
3:33 pm
GTBob, you may have noticed from my previous post that I don’t really think you have any interest in Tech football or college football at all. I think the only reason you comment is to goad us UGA fans into wasting our time filling your need for attention. I’m not interested in fixing what’s wrong with college football, I like it just fine the way it is. I think I’ll do some work now. This is boring.
GTBob
November 20th, 2012
3:33 pm
Johnson might be loving him some Gailey players about now I bet.
Yeah, he really needs Calvin Johnson and 20 two star players. That would really make us take off.
Greg
November 20th, 2012
3:33 pm
We all know Paul Johnson cannot recruit. He beat UGA in 2008 with Gailey’s players. Now that they are gone, you see the real result of his recruiting capabilities.
Steve
November 20th, 2012
3:34 pm
Tech bowl games since 2001:
Seattle
Silicon Valley
Humanitarian
Champs Sports
Emerald
Gator
Humanitarian
Chick-Fil-A
Orange
Independence
Sun
Impressive!!! 3-8 record in those terrible bowls. Pathetic.
Groundhogday
November 20th, 2012
3:34 pm
I for one enjoy GTBob’s posts……it’s really cool how he shows everybody his HTML text-formatting skills by quoting everyone in italics. Only a true GTU technogeek would go to the trouble… :-7
Greg
November 20th, 2012
3:35 pm
GTBoob is in serious need of attention. Maybe he’s a kid that doesn’t get much attention from his parents so he comes on here to get it? Maybe this is all he gets folks.
GTBob
November 20th, 2012
3:36 pm
GTBoob, get a better football team and maybe fans will show up.
Sorry to say that we have tried that in the past and it didn’t work.
Greg
November 20th, 2012
3:36 pm
Hey GTboob, from a Dawg to a Nerd, Happy Thanksgiving man.
GTBob
November 20th, 2012
3:37 pm
Impressive!!! 3-8 record in those terrible bowls. Pathetic.
When bowl games start to matter I will start to care.
JB
November 20th, 2012
3:38 pm
Derek will NOT get a big time chance to coach again. Even a layman could tell he just wasn’t a good coach. Some ACC school might pony up for some. No football school will.
RxDawg
November 20th, 2012
3:38 pm
I like Dooley. I didn’t like UT, but a silent part of me always pulled for Derick. I don’t feel “bad” for him because he just made more money in 3 years then I will my lifetime. It is what it is, I’m sure he’ll be able to continue his coaching career somewhere. If UGA continues to have a magical year, and we wind up losing some of our assistant coaches to bigger and better things, I wouldn’t mind having Derick join the staff.
GTBob
November 20th, 2012
3:39 pm
Hey GTboob, from a Dawg to a Nerd, Happy Thanksgiving man.
Thanks Greg. Happy Thanksgiving to you too.
JB
November 20th, 2012
3:40 pm
How about Bobo to Tenn….I’m sure that would fire them up.
Caleb King
November 20th, 2012
3:42 pm
100%= Thugs(UGA)
GTBob
November 20th, 2012
3:42 pm
GTBob, you may have noticed from my previous post that I don’t really think you have any interest in Tech football or college football at all.
Well, you are wrong. I love Tech football and college football in general. I just hate UGA and the SEC.
beanster
November 20th, 2012
3:43 pm
“Ok, what is your recommendation for how to fix that?”
Oooh! I know! I know!
4 tickets, 4 hot dogs, 4 Cokes.
Patched Tire On I-95 in Jacksonville
November 20th, 2012
3:44 pm
Bob
Well I guess that explains it then
GT players are drug pushers pushing their dope onto UGA players with the hopes of them either getting suspended or playing doped up to hopefully allow Tech a chance to beat UGA
It really hasnt worked yet Bob
JB
November 20th, 2012
3:47 pm
Part of the problem at Tennessee is available talent. Fulmer for most of his career recruited nationally well….and Georgia well. The well appears to have run dry up there. Saban is raiding Georgia as is Auburn and South Carolina with Sprurrier. Tenn. is not a good state for lot’s of HS talent. The next guy has his hands full.
GTBob
November 20th, 2012
3:47 pm
It really hasnt worked yet Bob
Yeah, its like giving Viagra to Hugh Hefner. They are pretty much immune to the effects after so much use.
RJ
November 20th, 2012
3:49 pm
Guys you can’t reason with an unreasonable person. They simply will twist and turn like many politicians and try to make it sound to their liking. They use selective facts or figures and even think they know what is in the minds of those who know more about football than they will ever know. The goal is simply to get under the skins of those willing to give them their time so no need trying. It is just football so don’t feed their need for attention. Btw nothing they say will impact the games played which really must get under their skins.
Rick James
November 20th, 2012
3:49 pm
@DeezNutz
It amazes me that GTBob is consumed with convincing us that UGA is so over-rated and badly coached and such. Yet couldn’t care less that his Bees aren’t very good, playing in non-BCS bowls from time to time, with no hope of improving due to lack of recruiting ability due in part to an uninterested student body and alumni base. And yes, playing in front of a full house IS important when recruiting players, maybe even more so than academics. GASP! Say it ain’t so!
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Very well said..He loves Georgia he just tries to convince us and himself that he does not..
JB
November 20th, 2012
3:50 pm
Has Tech filled the AD job……Guess they are scouring the country looking for a circus barker to fill that tomb.
I'm a Georgia fan. It's a license to be stupid.
November 20th, 2012
3:50 pm
Wonder whatever happened to the TransAm?
DeezNutz
November 20th, 2012
3:50 pm
JB you hit the nail on the head. SC, Clemson, North Carolina is pulling some of the better local talent around the region that UT used to gobble up. Plus, they aren’t pulling in the number of west coast kids that they used to. Bray is the exception rather than the rule up at UT these days.
JB
November 20th, 2012
3:51 pm
3:50….cute………….It got us a title…..so……..go see Auburn.
GTBob
November 20th, 2012
3:52 pm
Very well said..He loves Georgia he just tries to convince us and himself that he does not..
If there is anything I can assure you of its that I don’t love UGA. If I had a magic button that could eliminate the UGA football team, school, and the city of Athens from the planet I wouldn’t even hesitate to push it.
JB
November 20th, 2012
3:54 pm
Whoever Tenn hires, they will come after every commit the Dawg have.
Rick James
November 20th, 2012
3:55 pm
@JB
Derek will NOT get a big time chance to coach again. Even a layman could tell he just wasn’t a good coach. Some ACC school might pony up for some. No football school will.
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Neither will Paul Johnson..He get a mid-major or another FCS job..
01HAWK
November 20th, 2012
3:55 pm
Sad that UGA fans do not see that Derek Dooley was not a good coach from the get go. He had a 17 wins and 20 losses at LATECH before Tenn panicked and hired him.
Look at LATECH now without Dooley. They were ranked at one time in the top 25.
He is an assistant coach at best. Records do not lie.
Do you think Nick SABAN came into a good situation at BAMA ? He came into a very bad situation and he turned iut around. Dooley is not head coach material.
I'm a Georgia fan. It's a license to be stupid.
November 20th, 2012
3:55 pm
Can’t find ANY bowl projections that have UGA in the title game…found lots of them that say UGA is Outback bound…the good-but-not-good-enough-bowl…
JB
November 20th, 2012
3:57 pm
Gonna be chilly Saturday and word has it the Tech staff is going to break out the baggy navy windsuits Paul made famous. Could fire the team up.
Rick James
November 20th, 2012
3:58 pm
@GTBob
there is anything I can assure you of its that I don’t love UGA. If I had a magic button that could eliminate the UGA football team, school, and the city of Athens from the planet I wouldn’t even hesitate to push it.
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Its either love,obsession or a mental illness..
JB
November 20th, 2012
3:58 pm
Where did you find Yek in your search?
I'm a Georgia fan. It's a license to be stupid.
November 20th, 2012
3:58 pm
Hope yall have the blackout crowd show up @ Sanford and Son…always good for a laugh!
Patched Tire On I-95 in Jacksonville
November 20th, 2012
3:58 pm
Bob
Why dont you do the planet a favor and do something about all the crime that takes place on North Ave
I guess Tech doesnt really want to because that would cause the police to start paying more attention to the thugs at Tech bringing more attention to the program
I'm a Georgia fan. It's a license to be stupid.
November 20th, 2012
3:59 pm
wasn’t looking for Tech cause I don’t care about Tech…
GTBob
November 20th, 2012
3:59 pm
If Tech goes to the Orange Bowl and UGA goes to the Capitol One bowl then did GT have a better season?
JB
November 20th, 2012
3:59 pm
I googled Stealing money………and a picture of Paul Johnson came up on the Tech sidelines.
Patched Tire On I-95 in Jacksonville
November 20th, 2012
4:00 pm
I’m a Georgia fan. It’s a license to be stupid.
For some reason I cant find where it says anything about Tech winning a BCS level bowl game in 50 years
I'm a Georgia fan. It's a license to be stupid.
November 20th, 2012
4:01 pm
BCS money is alot more than the discount coupons UGA will get from the OB…
RunninWithTheDawgs
November 20th, 2012
4:02 pm
Derek Dooley is not the type of person to sit around crying in his beer about it. He’ll land on his feet and move forward, and more than likely make his mark on the NCAA one day like his Dad did. GO DAWGS ! Swat them bugs !
JB
November 20th, 2012
4:03 pm
FSU will cream Tech. Cream I say.
Buckeye
November 20th, 2012
4:03 pm
tom brown,
Can I call you “Turkey” tom brown. Nice alliteration wouldn’t you say?