10 favorite Georgia wins over Tech gets an updating

Caleb King runs away from the Jackets in the 2009 win at Grant Field. (Brant Sanderlin / AJC)

Caleb King runs away from the Jackets in the 2009 win at Grant Field. (Brant Sanderlin / AJC)

Last year, in the afterglow of my unexpectedly enjoyable journey to Grant Field, I said I’d have to adjust the list of my 10 all-time favorite Georgia victories over Tech in order to accomodate the Dogs’ 2009 upset win over the No. 7 ranked Jackets.

There are a lot to choose from in compiling such a list, fortunately. As I noted last year, 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 34-12, 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 many more great days for the Red and Black in the in-state rivalry than there have been bad ones.

But these are the wins over the insects of which I’m especially fond …

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 Between the Hedges. I had to listen to Ed Thilenius call it on radio by my Dad was there and came home damp but extremely happy. 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, which made the win even sweeter.

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 Andy Johnson, a classmate of mine in junior high and at Athens High School, 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 in one of the most memorable Georgia drives of my lifetime Andy’s running and passing moved them downfield, with Jimmy Poulos going over for the winning TD. As I was chatting with Andy at our 40th high school reunion a few weeks ago, I couldn’t help thinking about that night.

1975: Georgia wins 42-26 in Atlanta. Another nationally telecast Thanksgiving night game on ABC saw the Dogs, led by Ray Goff and Glynn Harrison, run wild over Pepper Rodgers’ Jackets in freezing weather. I was watching this at my future wife’s family home just two days before our wedding (Monday will be our 35th anniversary), and their next-door neighbor was a big Tech fan. We promised to touch base after the game. I got to make the victory call.

1978: Georgia wins 29-28 in Athens. The game that cemented Buck Belue’s place in the Bulldog pantheon two years before the national championship. The Jackets were 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 Georgia the choice of kicking the PAT for a tie or going for two points and the win. Dooley the gambler won.

1981: Georgia wins 44-7 in Atlanta. The Dogs were riding high with Herschel Walker, but somehow that week the Atlanta sports media latched onto the idea that Georgia was ripe for an upset and we had to put up with a week of hype for the Jackets. Belue put an end to that nonsense on the first play from scrimmage with an 80-yard scoring strike to Lindsay Scott. Oh yes, 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 after the Jackets had been mouthing off throughout the game. I can still see Ray Goff pulling players out of the fray like they were children.

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. I think everyone in my neighborhood probably heard the yell I let out when Corey Allen made that winning catch.

2002: Georgia wins 51-7 in Athens. Total domination from beginning to end for Mark Richt’s SEC champions. Probably the most satisfying performance I’ve ever seen by a Georgia team against Tech. And still one of the best days I can ever recall in Sanford Stadium.

2006: Georgia wins 15-12 in Athens. Tech was the ACC Coastal Division champion and No. 16 in the country while Georgia was unranked. 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 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 never let Tech’s celebrated receiver, Calvin Johnson, become a factor. My daughter says this is the most exciting game she’s ever seen.

2009: Georgia wins 30-24 in Atlanta. I had not been in Grant Field in decades, but my son took me as a belated birthday treat. Georgia uncharacteristically took the ball after winning the coin toss and set the template for the game by marching down the field on a 10-play scoring drive that saw the Dogs keeping it exclusively on the ground. Washaun Ealey ended up with 183 yards rushing on the night and Caleb King had 166, including a fantastic 75-yard touchdown run where the Jackets trailing after him reminded me of one of Herschel’s scores against Tech way back when. What a sweet walk that was from Grant Field back to the MARTA station amidst all those downcast folks in gold and white and blue!

I had to move a game down to “honorable mention” status in order to get last year’s game into my Top 10, and it was the 1995 game, where Georgia won 18-17 in Atlanta — coincidentally, the last time the Dogs had to beat Tech in order to become bowl-eligible. Hines Ward was still at QB and led Georgia back from 14 points down, with Kanon Parkman’s late field goal providing the difference. As I’ve said before, Ray Goff might not have been much of a coach, but he still managed to win five straight over Tech.

What are your favorite Dog wins over the Jackets?

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191 comments Add your comment

BUZZY

November 23rd, 2010
12:28 pm

I miss Jasper Sanks!!

Gordon

November 23rd, 2010
12:32 pm

I love you too Joe!

Wally Butts' Designated Stumbler

November 23rd, 2010
12:34 pm

Yes I am very bitter that my Bees always lose to UGA that is why I have to make excuses!

Whiny Dan Magill

November 23rd, 2010
12:36 pm

Another loss to the Gators and I’ll have to make up some lame excuse to suddenly “not count” some of the past losses to them….just like I had to do whrn TECH was about to tie the series in the 50’s. FML.

BUZZY

November 23rd, 2010
12:36 pm

I miss Demaryius Thomas! After watching him last night I see that he still can’t catch the ball!

MATHDAWG

November 23rd, 2010
12:38 pm

My favorite 10 wins over Tech are the last 10 wins. It will be the same next year. At my age I can’t remember much beyond that.

Whiny Dan Magill

November 23rd, 2010
12:39 pm

However even if you give us those wins we are still behind by quite a few in the series. However we did use to beat UGA when I was a kid. FYI I am 81 years old.

The Legend, Theron Sapp

November 23rd, 2010
12:43 pm

Will Tech retire Roddy Jones’ number for the winning TD in ‘08? UGA retired my #60 for winning the ‘57 game (even though it was against a 3-win Tech team).

The Legend, Theron Sapp

November 23rd, 2010
12:45 pm

I too am 81 years old and can’t remember what happen in the series the last 10 years.

Top Dawg

November 23rd, 2010
12:47 pm

Gotta admit, retiring that number is pretty embarrassing. Anyone ever un-retired a number before? OJ, maybe?

Top Dawg

November 23rd, 2010
12:50 pm

The Legend, Theron Sapp

November 23rd, 2010
12:52 pm

Not as embarrassing as the whole team getting rings for winning one game against their rival for the first time in years.

MoDawg

November 23rd, 2010
12:53 pm

WDE, people in straw houses shouldn’t light a match…and let me just say that there is A LOT of smoke coming from the plains right now.

Enjoy it while you can, I guess.

MoDawg

November 23rd, 2010
12:57 pm

Speaking of smoke, anyone got Washaun’s digits handy?

2012 FEAR THE END

November 23rd, 2010
1:01 pm

I was at that high school field in Atlanta in 1997, this of coarse was before the engineers could calculate the seating capacity, and what a game it was. I had sideline passes for the 2001 game decked in my red and black, Tech fans not happy at all, I was in the end zone when Tim Wansley picked off Godsey. Wansley spun the ball at our feet, oh what good times in Atlanta

2012 FEAR THE END

November 23rd, 2010
1:04 pm

Of coarse, I meant “course”….not “coarse”. Inferior education are hard to hide.

uga's girl

November 23rd, 2010
1:06 pm

Go Dawgs!, excellent pick on the 2004 game. That was a beauty.

m kelly

November 23rd, 2010
1:07 pm

WDE don’t you have a job? as a tech graduate,I would think you’d have better things to do than zing “one-liners” on a UGA blog! you just can’t stay away from the fun that we UGA fans have,even after we leave Athens – go home you pesky insect!

Alabama Dog

November 23rd, 2010
1:24 pm

Without a doubt, it’s the ‘78 UGA-tech game for me! That one hurt them as bad, if not worse, as the “Jasper Sanks game” did for us Dawg fans!

DodgerDAWG

November 23rd, 2010
1:37 pm

What do two quaters in a urinal and Georgia Tech Cheerleaders have in common?
Everyone sees them but no-one picks them up…GOOD OLE FASHIONED HATE

McDawg

November 23rd, 2010
1:45 pm

the 1971 game made me a UGA fan (i didn’t grow up in a UGA or Tech household so could have gone either way with me) but i didn’t start hating tech until the J. Sanks mystery fumble-of course a fish throwing incident on grant field didn’t help

but last year was the most satifying

Frank Lane

November 23rd, 2010
1:58 pm

Back to Theron Sapp and the game that broke the drought vs. Bobby Dodd.

Whiny Dan Magill

November 23rd, 2010
2:17 pm

Since an 8-game win streak over Tech is obviously never going to happen, I’ve decided to also arbitrarily pick one of the losses in The Drought and say it doesn’t count. That way, UGA will (finally) have the longest win streak in the series.

Anyone have one they’d like to nominate?

WDE

November 23rd, 2010
2:28 pm

Will Auburn fans pass the collection plate in Tuscaloosa to help pay for the Newton’s church remodel?

WDE

November 23rd, 2010
2:29 pm

Should I wear spiked heals with my overalls this weekend ? – Or does that make my butt look big?

WDE

November 23rd, 2010
2:30 pm

Will Sir Charles Barkley apologize for calling out Auburn for not hiring a black coach?

WDE

November 23rd, 2010
2:31 pm

Does B-B-B-BO Ja-Ja-Ja-Jackson still have a speech impediment?

WDE

November 23rd, 2010
2:32 pm

Has B-B-B-BO Ja-Ja-Ja-Jackson learned his left from his right yet?

WDE

November 23rd, 2010
2:34 pm

Will Cam Newton win this years football academic award at Auburn?

WDE

November 23rd, 2010
2:41 pm

Beating tech is like kissing your sister, sure its fun, but its just not right!!

Go Jackets

November 23rd, 2010
3:02 pm

What the 2008 game didn’t make your list? By the way, in the 1993 game you left out the part about how the UGA players were mouthing. Believe it or not the GA players were not a bunch of little choir boys out there taking verbal abuse from Tech players idiot. Also, please take your picture off your blog, you lok like a typical uga homer simpson.

the good ole top ten lists keep coming.

November 23rd, 2010
3:03 pm

how about the top ten ” uga is sleepwalking” games of mark richt’s carrer. excuse me for not getting the years right but you all know what i’m talking about.

1. sugar bowl vs. west virginia. 2005
2. the one loss to florida in a 12-1 season. 2003
3. Ut puts up 50 points on georgia in the second half. 2006?
4. auburn makes 4th and 56,000 yards 2005?
5. matt stafford makes his debut vs kentucky in lexington 2006
6. 2004 SEC championship game vs LSU.
7. 2005 Florida game – we average rushing for over 4 yards per carry but screw that…Bobo thinks that Joe T can fling it like Shockley.
8. 2007 debacle in Knoxville.
9. 2009 debacle in Knoxville
10. Blackout vs. Alabama.
11. 2002 music city bowl vs Boston College.
12. 2009 loss to Kentucky – first time in almost 30 years.
13. 2007 loss to south carolina….a field goal festival.
14. 2010 colorado
15. 2009 oklahoma state.
16. 2008 tech game
17. 2010 mississippi state.
18. 2010 south carolina
19 2010 arkansas.
20. 2009 lsu – oops, we forgot to defend the kickoff….

oh, my….i’ve come up with 20. well, this would all be different if the players would execute the gameplan.

anybody notice that the under/over for the game is 110? says alot about confidence in CTG.

WDE

November 23rd, 2010
3:34 pm

Has Georgia already conceded defeat for the season opener against Boise?

WDE

November 23rd, 2010
3:35 pm

Is Aaron Murray still considered “questionable” for bruised follacles and split-ends?

WDE

November 23rd, 2010
3:36 pm

Will CMR have a red Dalton carpet rolled out for him?

WDE

November 23rd, 2010
3:39 pm

follicles* excuse me

WDE

November 23rd, 2010
3:42 pm

Will Caleb King be receiving the Heisman Trophy this weekend?

WDE

November 23rd, 2010
3:46 pm

Will Alec Ogletree be kept from the locker room to make sure GT players’ helmets are accounted for?

bugsquacher

November 23rd, 2010
3:58 pm

every win over the nerds ……….enjoyable

bug

November 23rd, 2010
4:05 pm

Bill, this is a boring subject.

Sammy Dawg

November 23rd, 2010
4:43 pm

This year’s win 52-14.

WDE

November 23rd, 2010
4:43 pm

Will I ever kiss a girl?

Seth Poole

November 23rd, 2010
4:50 pm

I’ve never understood how anyone – even an alumnus – could support and take any pride in UGA’s football team. When you look at their history for the past 40+ years, how can anyone ignore Jan Kemp and the “remedial studies” scam, the Jim Harrick fiasco, the DUIs in the athletic office, the DUIs and other arrests of players, the #1 party school tag (i.e., the most drunk students), the suspensions and outright dismissals, the Fulmer Cup, and on and on?

As disgraceful and humiliating as it is, I don’t see many alums and fans demanding an end to this sordid activity. It sets UGA apart as the kind of school most people abhor, and it’s become an embarrassment to the whole state of Georgia.

Will it never end? Apparently not while Mark Richt is at UGA. Richt is perhaps the biggest hypocrite in the United States. But even with all the cheating and lawlessness that he ignores, he still can’t win the SEC.

There’s a reason why UGA is known far and wide as The Cesspool of the South.

UGA, runaway winner of the Fulmer/Richt Cup.

wde

November 23rd, 2010
4:50 pm

and i have no idea what that growth on it is – mold or something

wde

November 23rd, 2010
4:52 pm

i smell bad, too

wde

November 23rd, 2010
4:53 pm

i like the scent, though, because it drives attention away from my insanely ugly face

wde

November 23rd, 2010
4:54 pm

i wish i could get pimples – it would be an improvement

wde

November 23rd, 2010
4:54 pm

i thought of getting a tattoo of a butt on my face, so people would laugh less

wde

November 23rd, 2010
4:55 pm

the only joy i get is coming here and trash talking

wde

November 23rd, 2010
4:55 pm

i think it must be like having sex, but really don’t know