10 favorite UGA wins over Tech

I simply cannot tolerate Georgia Tech in any season or under any circumstances, so every win over the Jackets is precious, but especially in the marquee sport of football.

The Vince Dooley era was a great one for Dogs fans in the rivalry with Tech. (University of Georgia)

The Vince Dooley era was a great one for Dogs fans in the rivalry with Tech. (University of Georgia)

I’ve been fortunate to have followed the Dogs through a wonderful era beginning with Vince Dooley’s first team that has seen Georgia dominate Tech 33-12, with the Dogs twice running off seven wins in a row while the Jackets have three times won two in a row and had one streak of three in a row over Jim Donnan. So there have been a lot more great days for the Red and Black in the in-state rivalry than there have been bad ones.

But some wins over the insects have a special place in my heart. So here are my 10 favorite UGA wins over Georgia Tech. …

1964: Georgia wins 7-0 in Athens. The first of Dooley’s 19 wins over the Jackets in 25 seasons was played on a cold, rainy day at Sanford Stadium. A Tech fumble was recovered by the Dogs at the 22, leading to a winning score by Preston Ridlehuber. The Dogs went on to the Sun Bowl while the loss to Georgia kept the Jackets out of the Gator Bowl.

1971: Georgia wins 28-24 in Atlanta. This nationally televised game on Thanksgiving night was highlighted by one of the greatest Bulldog comebacks ever. Tech had jumped out to a 14-0 lead and led 17-14 at halftime. Led by my junior high and Athens High classmate Andy Johnson, the Dogs roared back in the second half to take a 21-17 lead, only to see Tech regain the upper hand, 24-21. The Dogs got the ball at their own 30 with 1:29 on the clock and Andy’s running and passing moved them downfield, with Jimmy Poulos going over for the winning TD.

1975: Georgia wins 42-26 in Atlanta. Another nationally telecast Thanksgiving night game on ABC saw Ray Goff, Glynn Harrison and Co. run wild over Pepper Rodgers’ Jackets in freezing weather. I was watching this at my future mother-in-law’s house just two days before my wedding, and her next-door neighbor was a big Tech fan. We promised to touch base after the game. I got to make the victory call. After the miserable day the Dogs had suffered in the cold rain and mud a year earlier, this one was especially sweet.

1978: Georgia wins 29-28 in Athens. The game that made Buck Belue a UGA legend long before he’d ever even met Herschel Walker. Tech was up 20-0 when the freshman quarterback got put into the game late in the first half. Helped by a great Scott Woerner punt return, Belue brought the Dogs back and threw a fourth-quarter scoring pass to Amp Arnold that gave Dooley the choice of kicking the PAT for a tie or going for two points and the win. Who said Vince was a conservative coach?

1981: Georgia wins 44-7 in Atlanta. The Dogs were riding high with No. 34 in the backfield, but somehow that week the Atlanta sports media latched onto the idea that Georgia was ripe for an upset. Belue put an end to that nonsense on the first play from scrimmage with an 80-yard scoring strike to Lindsay Scott. Oh, and Herschel scored four touchdowns.

1993: Georgia wins 43-10 in Atlanta. Another Thanksgiving Day game on TV. This is the one where a brawl between the two teams broke out late in the game. The other night at the Touchdown Club of Athens meeting, Eric Zeier told a great story about that. He was in the middle of the brawl when it erupted and his helmet was yanked off. Then a big Tech defensive lineman wrapped his arms around Zeier and lifted him off the ground. The Tech player carried Zeier through the end zone and then put him down, saying, “You’ll be safer here.” Not the punch line the audience was expecting.

1995: Georgia wins 18-17 in Atlanta. My brother Tim was at this game, Ray Goff’s last against Tech as head coach, and it’s his favorite. Hines Ward was still at QB and led the Dogs back from 14 points down. A 16-play drive culminated in the winning kick by Kanon Parkman. Say what you will about Goff, he still managed to win five straight over the Jackets.

1997: Georgia wins 27-24 in Atlanta. Tech took a 24-21 lead and thought it had won the game, but Mike Bobo, who threw four touchdown passes that day, led the Dogs downfield, with four pass plays in 40 seconds. The folks in yellow and white still gripe about the interference flag that helped the Dogs along. Corey Allen’s winning catch was the first video clip I ever had on a computer.

2002: Georgia wins 51-7 in Athens. A total butt-kicking from beginning to end for Mark Richt’s SEC champions. Probably the most dominating performance by a Georgia team against Tech ever. Certainly, one of the best days I can ever recall in Sanford Stadium.

Reggie Ball: Every Georgia fan's favorite Yellow Jacket. (Brant Sanderlin / AJC)

Reggie Ball: Every Georgia fan's favorite Yellow Jacket. (Brant Sanderlin / AJC)

2006: Georgia wins 15-12 in Athens. Tech was the ACC Coastal Division champion and No. 16 in the country while Georgia was unranked and had bounced back from losses to Vandy and Kentucky by beating Auburn. You would have expected Tech to be the overwhelming favorite, but the oddsmakers liked the Dogs by 2. Probably because Reggie Ball was Tech’s QB and no team could get in Ball’s head and mess him around like Georgia. I remember having no doubt the Dogs would win this game simply because the Jackets still had our favorite QB. It didn’t hurt, though, that Paul Oliver owned Tech’s celebrated receiver, Calvin Johnson, and never let him be a factor. My daughter says this is the most exciting game she’s ever seen. One of the Dogs’ sweetest wins over Tech.

How about you, what are your favorite Dog wins over the Jackets?

110 comments Add your comment

Jus Wait!!!

November 27th, 2009
1:14 pm

I agree Bill, ever since the insects won last year(ONLY BECAUSE OF THEIR NEW COACH AND THE GAY OPTION THAT EVERYONE WILL DOMINATE NEXT YEAR) they’ve trashed talked like they were US having won for the past DECADE!!!! You hear that GayTech, IF you ever win about 7 or 8 in a row, THEN AND ONLY THEN may you talk trash…..

new to area

November 27th, 2009
1:15 pm

interesting i thought tech always won.

BOOGIES THE MAN FROM HARTWELL GA

November 27th, 2009
1:20 pm

GREAT POST HUCK……………………. NEW TO AREA, NO YOU SHO AINT FROM AROUND HERE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Cuz

November 27th, 2009
1:27 pm

Which intrepid sportswriter will be doing the game. Mark “Know it all” Bradley or Jeff “I know nothing” Schultz?

humble the bumbles

November 27th, 2009
1:29 pm

Boogie man – don’t you have some goats to milk???

Dan

November 27th, 2009
1:31 pm

Paul Oliver didn’t shut down Calvin Johnson. Reggie Ball shut down Calvin Johnson you morons.

Dan

November 27th, 2009
1:32 pm

I didn’t think UGA cared about Tech though…

humble the bumbles

November 27th, 2009
1:35 pm

Morons??? WE didn’t give Ball a scholarship……jackass.

BOOGIES THE MAN FROM HARTWELL GA

November 27th, 2009
1:39 pm

HUBBA THE BUBBA========== YEAH YOUR GRANNY

BOOGIES THE MAN FROM HARTWELL GA

November 27th, 2009
1:39 pm

humble the bumbles

November 27th, 2009
1:40 pm

Boogies – My granny a goat??? Didn’t know you’d met her…..

humble the bumbles

November 27th, 2009
1:43 pm

And Dan, Paul Oliver was like Johnson’s shadow that entire game. Yes PO OWNED CJ. Deal with it and move on. Come to Athens next month when we install Reggie into the UGA hall of fame as the best defensive player we ever had….

Crazydawg

November 27th, 2009
1:44 pm

Tomorrow’s score will be UGA 24-Tech 17. Turnovers for Tech, while Ealey, Curran, Charles, and Wooten play lights out. Final Tech game for Willie, Janeck, and Fabris; however, get ready to welcome Kirby Smart to Athens. Bobo either gets demoted to QB coach, or become OC at Memphis. November 28 will be a great day to be a Dawg, or you can call me crazy. Bill King will have to re-write his article to include this victory.

BOOGIES THE MAN FROM HARTWELL GA

November 27th, 2009
1:47 pm

REGGIE BALLED. EVERY TIME

THWG

November 27th, 2009
1:47 pm

stuck in the past eh Bill? i, too, would be with a present and future as perilous as that of u[sic]ga.

humble the bumbles

November 27th, 2009
1:47 pm

Dan – Season tickets, ewh? Gets you away from all the damn noise in the Library, I’m sure. Or is it for the complimentary chili dog after the game?? Point is, I support my team through good and bad, period. Been doing it for 34 years. and as much as I love my Dogs, I am sadly convinced that tomorrow will be an ugly day for us. I’ll be delighted to be proven wrong, but all the signs point to a lopsided Bumbles win. I’ll give CPJ credit – he’s solidified his team and turned them into a machine in a short time. So take your 8-year loyalty and stick it. At the end of the day, the best thing about the game will be that we’re still Bulldogs and you’e not.

Dan

November 27th, 2009
1:47 pm

Humble, facts don’t seem to be a real issue for you. If Paul Oliver could really play, he’d have more than TWO career picks in the NFL. The fact is if we lost the game but Paul Oliver was a small part of it. Reggie’s immaturity is why we lost in ‘04, ‘05, and ‘06. Y’alls immaturity will be the reason y’all get smacked tomorrow.

Leg Humper

November 27th, 2009
1:47 pm

Let’s talk about the old days when the present is not so rosey and the future looks bleak. Go D-bag quivering chihuahuas. You boys should get back to picking cotton and shut your pie holes.

BOOGIES THE MAN FROM HARTWELL GA

November 27th, 2009
1:49 pm

BILL…. PRECIOUS MEMORIES….. KINDA LIKE WATCHING YOR KIDS GROW UP

humble the bumbles

November 27th, 2009
1:50 pm

Leg humper – “quivering chihuahuas”? With the intelligence that Bumble fans are supposed to have,m I’d think you could at least be original and not steal monikers for AJC staffers…

humble the bumbles

November 27th, 2009
1:51 pm

Dan – nobody’s talking NFL here – we’re talking UGA – GT. If you can’t win an argument, at least stay on topic, okay???

Dan

November 27th, 2009
1:51 pm

Humble, I’m 28. Exactly how long was I supposed to have season tix?

And you can be a Bulldog. Never wanted to be one so I can’t say I harbor any envy. At the end of the day tomorrow, we’ll be state champs again and you’ll be buying your tix to the Papajohns.com bowl. Enjoy!

GT LEE

November 27th, 2009
1:53 pm

Yes its true. We havent exactly burned the barn down against Georgia. I am concerned about the game this year, we may get beat, but Ithink we should really fear a stronger Clemson team.

humble the bumbles

November 27th, 2009
1:55 pm

Dan – okay, age IS a factor. Kudos to your loyalty, then. That’s why they call this rivalry “Clean Old-Fashioned Hate”…. And actually, I was looking to the Jerry’s BBQ and Demolition Derby Bowl in Fountain Inn, SC……at any rate, I suspect that the Dogs will be singing “I’ll Be Home For Christmas” this year…

BOOGIES THE MAN FROM HARTWELL GA

November 27th, 2009
1:56 pm

DAN SPELLED BACKWARDS IS === N A D !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Dan

November 27th, 2009
1:56 pm

Stay on point? Please. I mention Oliver not being able to cover him one on one and you talk about not giving Reggie a scholarship.

Calvin was wide open several times that day (take a look at the first play of the game, for example). The fact is Reggie could not hit him.

Dan

November 27th, 2009
1:57 pm

UGA will get a bowl. I think all UGA fans agree they could use the extra practice.

BOOGIES THE MAN FROM HARTWELL GA

November 27th, 2009
1:59 pm

REGGIE COULDNT FIND HIS MOMMA IN THE HUDDLE, MUCH LESS C.J. !!!!!!!!!!!!

BOOGIES THE MAN FROM HARTWELL GA

November 27th, 2009
2:00 pm

STAY ON THIS POINT

Dan

November 27th, 2009
2:01 pm

I agree with that Boogies.

Big Sack Dawg

November 27th, 2009
2:02 pm

Boogies on a roll. Watch out!

Kacey

November 27th, 2009
2:02 pm

At least there’s one blog where I don’t have to get depressed about whats being said about my Dawgs. Tomorrow doesnt look very promising but if we win you have to put it on your list Bill.

Realist

November 27th, 2009
2:06 pm

Kacey, too bad that you’re going to be even more depressed tomorrow. Dawgs suck – Jackets win easily. Deal with it.

Realist

November 27th, 2009
2:07 pm

Is that you Booger?

Realist

November 27th, 2009
2:10 pm

Booger = Typical North Georgia Redneck that never went to college. Needs a team to pull for so supports the Mutts and the Kitties next door – typical redneck blowhard that knows little about anything including football. Talks smack on AJC blogs because he has no job and it’s the only form of entertainment that he can afford. Booger = Loser

Big Sack Dawg

November 27th, 2009
2:11 pm

UNREAL………. YOU KNOW ITS ME.. ITS BOOGIE (AS IN ..BOOGIES THE MAN)……….. GOTTA GO, SEE YOU @SS-HATS TOMORROW……… GO DAWGS

Realist

November 27th, 2009
2:13 pm

GT LEE = BOOGER MAN FROM HARTWELL

they always show up together on the blogs… coincidence? not a chance. Same thing with Big Nut Sack Dawg. Booger is so pitiful that he creates his own “support” posts with other handles. Sad really.

Realist

November 27th, 2009
2:17 pm

Case in point – Booger forgot to change his handle back to Booger when he posted as Big Sack Dawg. LMAO! You’re an idiot Boogie. Look at how “Big Sack Dawg” claims that “Boogies on a roll” above. Very, very sad realization for you Booger, but so obvious and so hilarious. It’s easy to make fun of Dawg fans like Booger; their IQ fits on a football jersey. LMAO!

BOOGIES THE MAN FROM HARTWELL GA

November 27th, 2009
2:18 pm

BEFORE I GO…………WHATS UP WITH BIG SACK DAWG?….YEAH I DO HAVE TO GO..GONNA WATCH ALA / AUB. GAME……….. AND TO REALIST, DAWGS KICK IT,AND OH HELL YES SO DOES CLEMSON….COME TO N. GA. SOMETIME AND GET OUTTA THE GHETTO………….Y A C K E T

BOOGIES THE MAN FROM HARTWELL GA

November 27th, 2009
2:21 pm

GT LEE,BIG SACK DAWG ARE THEIR OWN …………… WHY DO YOU WANT TO START A LIE..I CAN THINK OF A LOT OF HATS YOU GO UNDER

Realist

November 27th, 2009
2:26 pm

We are not buying the falsehoods about your handles or your teams. GT LEE and Big Sack Dawg appear at the same times as your posts on 4 separate blogs on the AJC. All of these handles use the same horrible grammar and syntax also. Don’t believe me? Check it out then. You’re an idiot and a self-absorbed, pompous egotist Booger! You’re also an embarassment to the decent Dawg fans on these blogs.

Big Sack Dawg

November 27th, 2009
2:29 pm

Boogie,I just got back. Looks like someone trying to mess you up.Sorry friend, I didnt post that

Realist

November 27th, 2009
2:31 pm

Booger, you might want to quit your pontification while you’re behind. I wouldn’t embarass yourself or your Dawgs/Tigers further if you really care about those programs. What a tool.

Realist

November 27th, 2009
2:34 pm

Big Sack Dawg… hahahahahahahahahahahahaha! Like ANYONE really believes that. “Looks like someone trying to mess you up”… identical grammatical syntax as your buddy Booger. Coincidence? Not a chance. Your busted Big Sack Dawga and Booger and GT LEE! Like I said you really should quit while you’re behind. LMAO

Realist

November 27th, 2009
2:34 pm

HEMMERAGE… that’s classic Booger speak! LMAO

Realist

November 27th, 2009
2:36 pm

Booger – how does it feel to be an ignorant redneck? As Ron White knows: “You can’t fix stupid”, can you Booger?

Realist

November 27th, 2009
2:37 pm

You would have my tool wouldn’t you Booger? Hartwell isn’t that far from Deliverance is it? Let me guess, you play the banjo too Booger! LMAO

Realist

November 27th, 2009
2:38 pm

Booger, EVERYONE has you figured out.

BOOGIES THE MAN FROM HARTWELL GA

November 27th, 2009
2:42 pm

WELL HERE WE GO AGAIN………….LAST POST FOR D.A., REALIST….SUPER DETECTIVE ON MORELAND AVE. ………………YOUR GREAT GRANNY REALIST WAS AN IGNORANT NECK FROM TECH………… PUT THAT IN YOUR LITTLE PEE-PEE ………..SEE YA HAT

Big Sack Dawg

November 27th, 2009
2:44 pm

Damn. BOOGIE TOLD HIM