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The Bulldogs have been a great program since the early 1940s, and today we will take a look at the most incredible Bulldogs ever! Check out the best sports betting sites!
During his career at Georgia, Greene was a winner as he won 42 games, which was an NCAA record at the time. But he was more than just a winner. Greene could air it out as he finished his career with 11,528 passing yards, which was an SEC record at the time.
Tarkenton was an All-American quarterback who led the Bulldogs to the SEC title and an Orange Bowl victory in 1959. He also earned All-SEC honors in 1958 and Freshman All-SEC honors in 1957.
Stanfill was a three-time All-SEC player. He was named SEC Defensive Lineman of the Year in 1968, winning the Outland Trophy and earning consensus All-American honors. Stanfill was named to the 50th Anniversary All-Time SEC Team, the SEC Quarter Century Team and the 1960s All-SEC Team.
Scott only played at Georgia for two seasons, but those seasons were legendary for Scott! Scott started his stint at Georgia in 1967 and led the Bulldogs with six interceptions. He followed that up with ten interceptions in 1968, the second-most in school history. Scott would go on to be a legend in the NFL.
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Trippi helped Georgia win the national title in 1942 before taking a break from college football to participate in World War II.
He came back in 1945 and picked up where he left off. In fact, he won the Maxwell Award in 1946 and was a consensus All-American after helping the Bulldogs win the Sugar Bowl.
Bailey was a three-way threat at Georgia. He starred on offense, defense, and special teams! Bailey registered 52 tackles, three interceptions, and seven passes defended during his senior year at Georgia. He also caught 47 passes for 744 yards and five touchdowns, ran for 84 yards on 16 carries, and had 261 kickoff return yards and 49 punt return yards. He was awarded the Bronko Nagurski Trophy at the end of the year and was a consensus All-American. Check out the top football betting sites!
Hoage played for Georgia from 1980 to 1983 and was a two-time consensus All-American. Hoage finished with 14 career interceptions, and 12 came in 1982. Hoage was a big-time player who played his best games on the biggest stage.
Sinkwich was the first Bulldog player to win the Heisman Trophy, and he won it in 1942, the same year the Bulldogs won the national championship. He led the NCAA in rushing with 1,103 yards in 1941 and set an NCAA single-season record for total offense with 2,187 yards the following year.
Not only did Sinkwich win the Heisman, but he was also a two-time All-American and won the AP Male Athlete of the Year in 1942. Sinkwich was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1954
Why so high? That’s simple Pollack was the greatest defensive player in Bulldog history. I know an injury ended his career, and many people tend to downplay Pollach because of a lack of an NFL career, but Pollack had 36 sacks in his career and was as dominant as they come. From 2001 to 2004, Pollack became one of his generation’s most dominant defensive players. He was a three-time first-team All-American (the second player in Bulldogs history to do such a thing), he won the SEC Player and Defensive Player of the Year award in 2004 and the Chuck Bednarik, Ted Hendricks, Lombardi and Lott awards that same year.
Walker burst onto the college football scene in 1980, rushing for over 1,600 yards and leading the Bulldogs to their second national title. In 1981, he improved his rushing total with 1,891 yards, which is still an SEC record. And in 1982, Walker rushed for 1,752 yards and won a truckload of awards, including the Heisman.
Walker had 49 career rushing touchdowns, which was an SEC record at the time. He also holds several schools and SEC records that have yet to be broken and was a three-time consensus All-American.
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