If it’s Georgia-Georgia Tech week, then you know certain things are happening. Mark Richt and the UGA coaching staff are assuring everyone that Tech really is still Georgia’s chief rival. UGA fans are fretting about whether the Dogs’ defense can suddenly switch gears to stop that quirky triple option. And Paul Johnson is being his usual snarky, sarcastic self.
This year, there are also the added distractions of worrying about what Georgia’s running game will look like against the Jackets and wondering whether the Dogs might get caught looking ahead to the SEC Championship game the following week.
On that last point, I think it’ll help Georgia’s concentration on Tech that we don’t yet know for sure who the Dogs will play in the Dome.
As for the question of whether the Jackets remain Georgia’s main rival, that’s complicated. There’s no doubt that for many Georgia fans (and players) the game against the Gators in Jacksonville means more since it plays a big part in who wins the SEC East. But there’s also no doubt that the Dogs and their fans hate losing to Tech worse than any other opponent. So, yeah, beating Florida is more important, but losing to Tech hurts more and beating them is such fun.
Fortunately, Georgia has had a lot of fun during the years I’ve been following the Dogs. So here, for those who might have missed it in the past, here’s an updating of my Top 10 favorite wins over Georgia Tech …
1964: Georgia wins 7-0 in Athens. The first of Vince 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 but 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.
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, 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 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 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. Georgia’s last scoring drive, directed by Matthew Stafford, was a classic (and you can watch it here complete with Larry Munson’s play-by-play). My daughter says this is the most exciting game she’s ever seen.
2009: Georgia wins 30-24 in Atlanta. I had not gone to Grant Field for a football game 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!
There are many others to choose from, so feel free to share your own memories of great Georgia wins over Tech.
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Kelly
November 22nd, 2011
7:32 pm
It looks simply smashing up next to that row of W’s UGA has posted consistently against GT.
Kelly
November 22nd, 2011
7:37 pm
Hey WC…are you still “winning?”
Kelly
November 22nd, 2011
7:42 pm
Bee swatted.
L Munson
November 22nd, 2011
7:55 pm
FINALLY! I’m rid of those drunken, obnoxious ga fans, and the thugs and punks they recruit.
War Dang Dawg
November 22nd, 2011
8:17 pm
“Wow Kell, you are full of some real zingers there. And no ‘War Dang Dawg’, you are living under the shadow of your trailer.”
And you are living in your mom’s basement, but why make this personal who_cares?
War Dang Dawg
November 22nd, 2011
8:19 pm
“Back to your trailers red necks, your sister wants some.”
Sounds like the voice of experience, who_cares.
Can dawgs learn to say "You want fries with that?"
November 22nd, 2011
8:22 pm
Just a reminder that Georgia Tech has the nation’s highest average SAT score for football players, and also the highest average high school GPA.
UGA, on the other hand, had one of the very lowest SAT averages, as well as a very low GPA average. As a result, three-fourths of UGA players are “special admits,” when means that they can not meet the minimum educational and intelligence requirements for admission to UGA, even as low as that is.
Yes, it would be great if Tech was more competitive with UGA, but most Tech fans are proud of our heritage of having intelligent, responsible athletes who go on to rewarding careers and contribute to society.
Contrast this with the very unintelligent t-h-u-g-s that UGA recruits. The 45 arrests over the last four years is proof enough, not to mention winning the Fulmer Cup. Most of these goons are tossed out after their eligibility is over, and many end up on welfare.
UGA is clearly just a football f-a-c-t-o-r-y dedicated to winning at all costs, and most UGA fans are okay with this, with no concern about the embarrassment this brings to the State of Georgia.
Mark Richt is the architect of this situation. With his $3.5 million salary, he will continue to recruit the illiterate brain-dead t-h-u-g-s who he thinks will win. Unfortunately for UGA fans, he’s not remotely in the same league with the top coaches in the SEC.
So the bottom line is that Georgia Tech – win or lose – does so with honor and integrity, while the lowlife gangbangers in Athens continue to embarrass us all.
War Dang Dawg
November 22nd, 2011
8:27 pm
“So the bottom line is that Georgia Tech – win or lose – does so with honor and integrity, while the lowlife gangbangers in Athens continue to embarrass us all.”
This from a fan of a school that lives in infamy for beating an overmatched, undermanned opponent 222-0. If that’s “honor and integrity”, you can have it.
Sam
November 22nd, 2011
8:30 pm
Amazing video of a high school senior from Columbia TN who kicks the ball dead straight 75-80 yards in the air. He was successful on 54 of 54 attempts this season….100%. Now he needs a college team. Wants to go to Georgia Tech!
Watch for yourself…it is unreal!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_JKwgwFY3g
Kelly
November 22nd, 2011
8:32 pm
War Dang Dawg: Poor WC. Poor, poor WC. And of course, more flaccid mockery on the part of bug fans:
Just a reminder that Georgia Tech has the nation’s highest average SAT score for football players, and also the highest average high school GPA.
Nice try, but it has nothing to do with why UGA ritually beats GT.
So the bottom line is that Georgia Tech – win or lose – does so with honor and integrity, while the lowlife gangbangers in Athens continue to embarrass us all.
see: Integrity.http://espn.go.com/college-sports/story/_/id/6769894/ncaa-places-georgia-tech-yellow-jackets-four-years-probation
I Crowell
November 22nd, 2011
8:33 pm
WHERE MY WEED?
NCAA
November 22nd, 2011
8:36 pm
Ga ranks #11 in major ncaa infractions out of 29 Division 1 schools
Source: ncaa.org (NCAA Legislative Database for Major Infractions)
Kelly
November 22nd, 2011
8:36 pm
It’s where you left fake I Crowell.
Jan Kemp
November 22nd, 2011
8:37 pm
ssssshhhh! Yall be quiet.
Washaun
November 22nd, 2011
8:39 pm
Yo IC! Me n Caleb got ya covered bro!
NCAA
November 22nd, 2011
8:40 pm
http://espn.go.com/college-sports/story/_/id/6769894/ncaa-places-georgia-tech-yellow-jackets-four-years-probation
Ron Harrick
November 22nd, 2011
8:42 pm
Hey! Dont forget me and my buddy Tony Cole!
Jim Donnan
November 22nd, 2011
8:43 pm
I was kinda shady too.
We like to compare
November 22nd, 2011
8:45 pm
our little team to LSU and Bama, except we have losing records against both. Oh well…we talk a LOT.
NCAA
November 22nd, 2011
8:46 pm
But GT still continues to lose.
We like to compare
November 22nd, 2011
8:48 pm
even GT has 4 NC’s. We only have the 1…31 years ago.
Kelly
November 22nd, 2011
8:51 pm
And yet you still lose.
We like to compare
November 22nd, 2011
8:53 pm
but….ga always has those obnoxious Walmart fans.
Kelly
November 22nd, 2011
8:54 pm
That’s 2 National Championships (please take the bait). And don’t you think there’s a bit of a problem with your thought process by pointing out that UGA’s last National Championship was in ‘80, when 3 of the NC you hoist happened in ‘17, ‘28 and ‘52?
Kelly
November 22nd, 2011
8:56 pm
but….ga always has those obnoxious Walmart fans.
And GT always has that losing football team.
We like to compare
November 22nd, 2011
8:56 pm
then we call it a ‘rivalry’ against FLA…heck, we’re what 4-22.
Kelly
November 22nd, 2011
8:57 pm
Wrong again, genius. We lead that series as well.
We like to compare
November 22nd, 2011
8:58 pm
go to Walmart, buy a ga T, get a ga diploma.
Kelly
November 22nd, 2011
8:58 pm
Look, I know losing to Virginia really haunts that maggot pride, but you really have to stop taking it out on everyone else.
We like to compare
November 22nd, 2011
9:00 pm
as ga fans, we really have nothing but our trailer, ga hype every year, all the Walmart gear….and still nothing
Kelly
November 22nd, 2011
9:00 pm
WC (get it?)
Kelly
November 22nd, 2011
9:01 pm
And yet they still beat GT, consistently. Go figure.
Sharkman
November 22nd, 2011
9:03 pm
Bill, great article! I just turned 40, and I agree with you completely. In college, most of my friends went to Tech, so I had to endure their jealousy. They’re nerds, and they’re like a jealous little girls. Whatever. I think my favorite win over Yech was in ‘97. The dorks thought they had won, but were sadly mistaken. Though, they’re still my good buddies even today.
We like to compare
November 22nd, 2011
9:07 pm
buuuut…we’ll enjoy our little fantasy until LSU exposes us for what we are. won’t be pretty. probably 55-3, or, 55-3 if Walsh plays
Kelly
November 22nd, 2011
9:07 pm
Let’s see, GT fan comes on the blog, says they win with integrity forgetting about the 4 year probation. Then invokes racist subtexts by saying UGA embarrasses the state because all they have is “gangbangers” and “thugs” (read: black students). I believe that, in this case, it’s the GT fan who is an embarrassment. As a minor variance, you have another GT fan here accusing UGA fans of being white trash. Not sure how this has anything to do with UGA owning GT on the football field, but if someone can enlighten me, please do.
We like to compare
November 22nd, 2011
9:08 pm
oops— I mean 55-0 if Walsh plays
Kelly
November 22nd, 2011
9:09 pm
buuuut…we’ll enjoy our little fantasy until LSU exposes us for what we are. won’t be pretty. probably 55-3, or, 55-3 if Walsh plays.
Speculation, which, ironically (again) is here a synonym for fantasy.
I Crowell
November 22nd, 2011
9:10 pm
I’ll be chillin on the bench
We like to compare
November 22nd, 2011
9:11 pm
dayum..if we had to play Bama ARK and LSU, we’d be at 5-5. whew.
EMAC
November 22nd, 2011
9:12 pm
We like to compare: Eat my ass cavity.
Kelly
November 22nd, 2011
9:15 pm
More IF’s from the GT base. Surprised.
Kelly
November 22nd, 2011
9:17 pm
Peculiar how you have to create hypothetical situations which may or may not potentially be true to limply attempt to downgrade UGA, which has the counter-intuitive effect of making GT look worse for losing to such a bad team, year in, year out, over and over, again and again, repeatedly.
Kelly
November 22nd, 2011
9:19 pm
And of course, if GT had to play unranked Virginia 10 games, GT would be 0-10.
Caleb n Washaun
November 22nd, 2011
9:23 pm
where’s the love?
Kelly
November 22nd, 2011
9:24 pm
Caleb n Washaun: Can’t we all just get a bong? Unfortunately, there’s not much ire there.
Bud Peterson
November 22nd, 2011
9:28 pm
We could have done some things differently.
Attn Walamrt Shoppers
November 22nd, 2011
9:28 pm
Have lots of ga T’s that were returned after Boise and SC gamess! 1/2 price! with FREE Housing Diploma!
Bad Recurring Nightmare
November 22nd, 2011
9:29 pm
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Thomas and Burnett
November 22nd, 2011
9:30 pm
We’re so full of integrity, we put our school on probation for $312 worth of clothes. From Wal Mart!
I Crowell
November 22nd, 2011
9:31 pm
I hope I can continue the legacy of Caleb and Washaun.