Untold Bulldogs history: The UGA helmet that almost was

Vince Dooley gave us one of the best-looking helmets in college football. (AJC staff)

Vince Dooley gave us one of the best-looking helmets in college football. (AJC staff)

I heard someone asked Mark Richt about the infamous black helmets at the Atlanta fan gathering the other night. Richt, having picked up on the fact that a lot of fans hated the helmets, noted that ideas like that are “good when you win, but not when you lose.”

I think it’s safe to say that the black helmets would have gained more fans had the Dogs upset the Gators last year while wearing them. But even then I think there would have been some resistance to them, simply because Georgia’s iconic red helmets with the elongated black “G” on the side are among the best-looking headgear in all of college football. In all of sports, for that matter.

They’re a tradition and part of a beloved uniform with the red jerseys and silver britches. My son tells me that many young fans aren’t aware there was a time the Bulldogs wore anything else.

The pre-Dooley silver helmet. (NCAA)

The pre-Dooley silver helmet. (NCAA)

And yet those red helmets are a tradition that I can clearly recall being started, because that design was introduced at the start of Vince Dooley’s first season as coach in 1964. For at least a dozen years before that, under Wally Butts and Johnny Griffith, the Dogs had worn plain silver helmets to match their silver britches (though it’s mostly forgotten that a square G was affixed to the side of the silver helmets for a few games during the 1962 season).

Georgia football was in a sorry state when Dooley arrived in Athens, and the new coach decided a new look was in order. In a move that I don’t remember causing much, if any, uproar at the time, Dooley canned the silver britches in favor of white pants. And he got Anne Donaldson, my seventh grade art teacher, who was married to UGA assistant coach John Donaldson, to come up with a new helmet design to replace the silver gear.

Detail from Page 77 of "Georgia Football: Yesterday & Today." (West Side Publishing)

Detail from Page 77 of "Georgia Football: Yesterday & Today." (West Side Publishing)

The “new look” helmets were red with the new black “G” logo in a white oval on each side. The “G,” which Dooley liked because it was forward-looking, was inspired by the helmet design worn by the Green Bay Packers, who gave their blessing to Georgia’s design.

And yet the untold story is that the red helmets were almost … white!

This is something I first became aware of last year when I was looking at Mark Schlabach’s book “Georgia Football: Yesterday & Today” (West Side Publishing), and on Page 77 was a photograph from before the 1964 season in which quarterback Preston Ridlehuber modeled the new look: red jersey with white numbers and white pants featuring red and black stripes down the side. The photo apparently was intended as some sort of demo of the new uniform because it has arrow notations on it for the color and width of the stripes.

But what really caught my eye was the helmets sitting on the ground in front of Ridlehuber. They both sport the elongated “G” that we’re now familiar with, but instead of being the familiar red helmets that the team ended up wearing, they are white. One has the “G” in red; the other has it in black. And both have red and black stripes down the center of the white helmet.

I was shocked to see something other than red helmets in the picture. When I eventually got the chance, I asked Dan Magill, who’s forgotten more about UGA sports history than anyone else will ever know, what he knew of the white helmets. But he didn’t recall them.

He said to ask Coach Dooley, so I did. How close, I wanted to know, did we come to actually having the Bulldogs wear white helmets? And who finally decided on red?

Dooley’s explanation: “We were experimenting with different helmet colors at the time, though I was always in favor of the red helmet and decided on the combination of black on white on red, described by a very noted person as the ‘most harmonious colors in existence.”’

The former coach added that the final decision of going with red helmets instead of white “was my call.”

While I was at it, I asked what prompted him to bring back the silver britches in 1980 after 16 years of mostly white britches (with red road pants worn for a number of road games in 1978-79).

“Just a hunch,” Dooley told me. “I felt that the not so tasteful cheer associated with the silver britches when I first arrived had gone with time.” (The UGA student body used to have a chant in the pre-Dooley era that rhymed “britches” with another word, which the new coach didn’t like.)

Plus, Georgia was coming off a 6-5 season in 1979, and Dooley thought the silver britches “would rekindle the spirit of the Bulldog Nation.” (In reality, with Herschel Walker in the backfield, the national champion Dogs of 1980 could have worn just about any color pants and no one would have cared.)

Generally speaking, UGA has messed around with its uniforms a lot less than many other programs. (Check out one Clemson fan’s lament about his school’s Oregonesque mix-and-match wardrobe here.)

The black helmets probably wouldn't have been a hit even if Georgia had beaten Florida wearing them. (Brant Sanderlin / AJC)

The black helmets probably wouldn't have been a hit even if Georgia had beaten Florida wearing them. (Brant Sanderlin / AJC)

The red road pants, which Herschel wore in his debut game in Knoxville, were trotted out a few more times between 1985 and 1988 before being retired. Jim Donnan introduced black britches, which looked great with the road jerseys in the Outback Bowl on New Year’s Day 1998, but were a flop with fans when paired with the red home jerseys the next season in Jacksonville. Donnan also briefly tried to insert white pants back into the rotation, but that didn’t last. Neither did the black stripes he added to the center of the red helmet, an idea that Ray Goff also briefly had tried out.

Early in his tenure, Richt made a point of saying he liked Georgia’s traditional uniforms and didn’t see any need for variety, but he eventually gave in to player and fan pleas for a black spirit jersey — and it was a resounding success in its two appearances in the 2007 season, combined with fan “blackouts.” The red helmets, black jerseys and silver britches looked really sharp, no doubt about it.

But a lot of superstitious folks soured on that look after the Dogs lost handily to Bama in black. And then came the return of the black britches last year in combination with the black helmets in another loss to Florida. After that, black was suitable only for describing the mood of the Bulldog Nation.

Still, at some point I figure the black jerseys will resurface on an occasional basis. Hey, they’re 2-1, the players love them and UGA has sold an awful lot of replica black jerseys to fans.

Actually, I don’t think there’d be too many complaints if the black pants were worn with the traditional red helmet and white road jerseys every once in a while. (Maybe wearing them in a game that Georgia’s easily expected to win would be a way to ease them back in.)

And the black “Grambling” helmets? The 2009 lids are being sold off — hopefully a sign we’ve seen the last of them.

But I do have one other thought about uniform variations. Unlike many schools, Georgia hasn’t ever done a “retro” game because the idea behind those generally is to sell replicas of old uniforms, and who’d want to buy a plain silver helmet? But what if the Dogs were to sometime do an “alternative history” look?

While I’m glad Dooley ultimately decided on the red helmets, the white one with the black G would make an awfully cool collectible.

200 comments Add your comment

SSIgator

July 29th, 2010
3:38 pm

Otto -

“No more uniform changes until the coaches come up with a game plan tht can beat UF.”

Well, I guess that settles that. No new uniforms.

Gravy Train

July 29th, 2010
3:40 pm

There are too many closed minded coots (Bill included) among the UGA fanbase. They’re too old to remember being 18 and having an interest in self-expression. They’ve forgotten that the oldtimers when they were young hated their music too. Kids like change-ups and different uniform combos, they like hip-hop to get fired up to. The black helmets were for the players, not the drunk old poot that sits on his hands and complains about loud noises at the game. They can’t comprehend the evolution of college football, even if they could get past their desperate clings to how things used to be. The trick with the Auburn blackout and black jersey was that it wasn’t broadcast to the opponent a week in advance, it was a surprise attack. CMR and his staff understand that to motivate and recruit effectively, they have to keep up with the times. Do you really think an 18 year old young man of today really cares about what old pooters thought in 1980?

How2fish

July 29th, 2010
3:43 pm

Gravy Train good points..easy to get a little hidebound at times.

Budweiser Bob

July 29th, 2010
3:44 pm

SoCal UGA Fan

Please go pull for another team if thats what you think

Were not changing the logo thats just stupid

I have hardly ever heard that we look like Green Bay and I have lived out of the state of Ga for half my life and been to many states. What I here is the respect for UGA because we beat most of our opponents outside the conference in bowl games

And I could care less what other states think of UGA’s logo especially the mindless nuts from California

Gravy Train

July 29th, 2010
3:45 pm

I mean didn’t you just trek to TN to see Paul McCartney (another pillar of the old farts)? Give us a break from the stale farts you call blog posts get a haircut and more modern glasses! You’re not Lewis, and you never will be.

Fillin' up @ Juniors

July 29th, 2010
3:45 pm

Either committ to a single uni, or committ to always changing them like Oregon, anything in between will be met with a little ammusment and plenty of hate…

Doggone

July 29th, 2010
3:47 pm

Helmet logo …copied – Green Bay Packers

Fight song … copied – Battle Hymn of the Republic

Mascot … copied – Yale University

Tradition? What tradition

Delbert D.

July 29th, 2010
3:48 pm

“what old pooters thought in 1980?”

Yikes, that’s scary. Old of us old pooters that remember the undefeated season.

Alright, here’s a changeup: Light gray jerseys(”silver” like the pants are now), black pants, and the standard red helmets for a game or 2. My Red & Black HS team wore the gray/silver jerseys for away games. But then I’m an old pooter. Way back beyond 1980.

ugag is irrelevant

July 29th, 2010
3:54 pm

maybe take all that athletic funding and paint your house trailers to match the helmets

#1 BAMA FAN

July 29th, 2010
3:57 pm

I like the DAWGS uniforms the way they are. The good thing about BAMA and PSU if something happens to the equipment truck we could probably go to Dicks. To all the BAMA haters and jokesters…..2009 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS. RTR

Original?!?!

July 29th, 2010
3:59 pm

UGA ripped off their logo from the Green Bay Packers! Nothing original about the design, but it does look good in red/black and white.

Delbert D.

July 29th, 2010
4:02 pm

Georgia Tech played Rice back in the ’60s and Rice brought their white away jerseys. Tech loaned them their blue jerseys for the game.

Budweiser Bob

July 29th, 2010
4:02 pm

Our uniforms look much better than green bay anyway

Delbert D.

July 29th, 2010
4:05 pm

If Oregon change their mascot name from Ducks to Geese, they could wear Green Bay’s actual uniforms and still be color coordinated. That would intimidate the crap out of Lane Kiffin.

long-time dawg

July 29th, 2010
4:06 pm

People with this obsession about red panties have apparently never seen them in the wild.

long-time dawg

July 29th, 2010
4:14 pm

My impression of Green Bay’s colors is that they would make good unies in the Tour de France.

old timer

July 29th, 2010
4:25 pm

Don’t knock us old timers,We are a lot more stable than most of these younguns.

Delbert D.

July 29th, 2010
4:44 pm

old timer – Well, we did have that hippie thing going back in the late ’60s…of course, I never…because I was in the military.

ugag is irrelevant

July 29th, 2010
4:53 pm

oughta wear overhauls and only fasten one of the gallusses so players can match the fans

LOL

July 29th, 2010
5:03 pm

Might as well just make the uniforms, black & white stripes.

Kinda fits the program.

Tide

July 29th, 2010
5:05 pm

The last “black-out” turned into a Round 2 knockout.

What a beat-down.

gary

July 29th, 2010
5:15 pm

Black jerseys and red helmets are the best looking uniforms in football. Or were.

Phil

July 29th, 2010
5:53 pm

I’ll say this. I’ve been a dawg fan since before I can remember, as a result my lil bro is a dawg fan since before he can remember (there is a 17 year span between us). I bleed red and black. I live In NYC now but where I was born and what will always be home for me is Georgia (Basically the greatest state with some of the most influential citizens in American history). I love our red helmets and silver britches. It should never be changed, but I’ll be honest, I loved the black helmets! I have a friend that worked at UGA’s athletic center during grad school. We were on the phone when the dawgs ran out and we both loved them. After we got waxed…again.. He hated the helmets. Im not gonna do that. I liked them before, and I still like them. But hey, if it aint broke don’t fix it. We do have the perfect uni with the red helmet. Shout out to my former highschool football coach from Burke County, Franklin Stephens (tuckers coach now) and shout out to my Burke Co. Alum Cornelius Washington. Do your thang this year guys!!!

HOUDAWG

July 29th, 2010
5:55 pm

#1 BAMA FAN …… that’s funny stuff …… & kinda true (!). Still waiting to see if PSU finally puts some type of logo on their helmet when JoePa is gone …….. those PSU unis are simply THE most bland in all of football. Including Pee-Wee leagues ……..

GaDawg985

July 29th, 2010
6:18 pm

Diamond Dave

July 29th, 2010
2:03 pm

Bill…Sorry to bust your bubble but the photo of Preston is when he was a Gainesville High, not UGA…

Diamond Dave, That is exactly what I was thinking! but I don’t think that they had that style of G when Preston was in high school. Those white pants he is wearing have a red, black, red stripe on them, but Dooley’s first teams wore white pants with a single black stripe down the sides.

Bill King

July 29th, 2010
6:51 pm

I sent the picture from the book to Vince Dooley and you can see in the blog what his answer was.

Big L

July 29th, 2010
7:08 pm

They are selling those black helmets at the book store for 300 bucks. I actually like em , but 300 dollars.

1eyedJack

July 29th, 2010
7:15 pm

Tide
5:05 pm
“The last “black-out” turned into a Round 2 knockout.
What a beat-down.”

Two first half knock-downs…Rope-a-Doped ya…but the Dawgs answered the bell for round 3 and fought it to a draw before Mt. Cody & Co. got gassed. Took round 4 by 20…yeah, yeah, subs…but we played some subs too. Given one more round we might have took you.

Still get a cold chill everytime I picture that big ol’ gut bouncing from side to side….praying that he didn’t have a heart attack, and I think of glazed ham every time I picture his big sweaty butt about to bust out of his pants.

And we still had Willie….so there’s that too.

GaDawg

July 29th, 2010
7:21 pm

If we are going to use any alternate helmet, it should be silver with the black oval “G” on the sides keeping the white stripe down the center, and wearing a white face cage.

ptdawg04

July 29th, 2010
7:50 pm

I would like to see all black or all red uniforms only on a Halloween night game against UF, maybe even w/an agreement that they wear all orange or all blue in same game (i.e. USC/UCLA). But otherwise, don’t mess w/a good thing, especially @ home.

MIKE T

July 29th, 2010
7:55 pm

Black jerseys and red helmets look GREAT. Just don’t issue a media guide
and report it to ESPN when ya get ready to wear them. Just come out of the dressing room with them on without all the fanfare.Its not like no one has
never seen blaCK Jerseys.

Athens, Georgia

July 29th, 2010
8:26 pm

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Nesbitt for Heisman
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DDPO

July 29th, 2010
8:47 pm

Helmet logo …copied – Green Bay Packers

Fight song … copied – Battle Hymn of the Republic

Mascot … copied – Yale University

Tradition? What tradition?

I think this says it all…

One more thing. You forgot to add how each recruting class is going to win multiple conference and national titles, But that doesn’t seem to add up either!

Dooley noted

July 29th, 2010
9:00 pm

I think a silver helmut with black G ,stripe and facemask along with black jersey,silver britches with red and black stripe would be awesome. NFL raiders style…..

Buckhead Bulldog

July 29th, 2010
9:04 pm

Thanks for the article, Bill. I enjoyed reading the history.

Sic’ ‘em DOGS. Woof woof

TXDawg

July 29th, 2010
9:04 pm

A TRUE BLACKOUT would be black pants, jersey, and helmets. That would be the greatest!!

MIKE T

July 29th, 2010
9:30 pm

Helmet logo …copied – Green Bay Packers— Green Bay G IS white, Georgia’s not the only school that uses it.

Fight song … copied – Battle Hymn of the Republic
Wrong, it was after a parody song about John Brown.

Mascot … copied – Yale University -Eli’s, also many schools also have a Bulldog
as a Mascot. I’m sure no one says Go Dawgs at a Yale football game.

The part about the recruits remain to be seen.

UGA VIII

July 29th, 2010
9:33 pm

I liked the black helmets, too.

Mary

July 29th, 2010
9:36 pm

For a true “retro”, bring back Dixie! The fans will go bonkers!!!!

ugag is irrelevant

July 29th, 2010
9:47 pm

in summary …. another nothing story about a nothing school

Lou

July 29th, 2010
9:49 pm

It doesn’t matter what color the helmets are. You still can’t win a championship!! ROLL TIDE!!

Lou

July 29th, 2010
9:51 pm

Maybe you could get some fancy pink uniforms this year for the Music City Bowl………it’s been 30 years….does anyone even remember when the Dogs won something??

Hal9000

July 29th, 2010
9:51 pm

Put the rumors to rest. The official word is that the only uniform change this year will be the frilly red panties the UGA players will be wearing.

Rumors that several players are already wearing them could not be confirmed.

However, several sources have noted that A.J. Green wore the red panties while he was in Miami at a party.

Darien

July 29th, 2010
9:55 pm

in summary …. another nothing story about a nothing school.

Quite true. Why does the AJC even write about the Cesspool of the South?

Mary

July 29th, 2010
9:55 pm

You’ve got to admit that red panties a hottt!!!

Delbert D.

July 29th, 2010
10:21 pm

“I’m sure no one says Go Dawgs at a Yale football game.”

They yell, “Brekekekex, ko-ax, ko-ax, Brekekekex, ko-ax, ko-ax, O-op, O-op, parabalou, Yale, Yale, Yale, Rah, rah, rah, rah, rah, rah, rah, rah, rah, Yale! Yale! Yale!”

But can they do it after several beers???

Partly taken from “The Frogs of Aristophanes,” according to Wikipedia.

Savannah Dawg

July 29th, 2010
10:28 pm

Please never wear the black helmets again.

Darien the elder

July 29th, 2010
10:35 pm

Little Darien –They write it anyway and you and “ugag is irrelevant” somehow both bother to read it. The nerd trolls on this board have an average IQ somewhere well below dull normal. Guess how many time I’ve posted on an article about Georgia Tech? Zip, You know why? I don’t care. And yet the AJC Georgia blogs are infested with nerdy faced adolescents who wouldn’t even know what a pair of red panties actually look like.

On to the uniforms — leave them alone. The occasional black jersey or red pants would be okay. But don’t touch the helmets — although the white ones in the picture look a lot better than that monstrosity at the Florida game.

Stevie Wonder

July 29th, 2010
10:43 pm

Eliminate the silver britches. Wear white with red jerseys and red pants with the white jerseys.

gator guy

July 29th, 2010
10:48 pm

Who cares about tradition when you haven’t had national relevance for thirty years. When you start playing in the big title games, then discussions about the history of your helmet color are neat and somewhat interesting. When you’re not playing in those games, then you sound like a bunch of washed up losers longing for yesteryear. And yes, its GREAT to be a FLORIDA GATOR………