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  2. Anna Watson (cheerleader) - Wikipedia

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    Anna Munzenmaier (née Watson) is a fitness trainer and fitness model.She was a cheerleader at Hawaii Pacific University before transferring to cheer for the Georgia Bulldogs at the University of Georgia.

  3. Hairy Dawg - Wikipedia

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    Tom Sapp, a 1969 Georgia graduate and designer of the mascot explains, “I created Hairy Dawg to intimidate." [4] Hairy's name derives from the popular Georgia cheer, "Go You Hairy Dogs!" Former University head football coach Vince Dooley was the first to be presented with the sketches for Hairy Dawg and wanted the mascot at the 1981 Sugar Bowl.

  4. Georgia Bulldogs football - Wikipedia

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    Georgia is the only school to bury its past mascots inside the football stadium. [27] Glory, Glory is the rally song for the Georgia Bulldogs and was sung at football games as early as the 1890s. The rally song was arranged in its current form by Georgia professor Hugh Hodgson in 1915.

  5. NFL Cheerleader Salaries: How Much Money Do They Make ... - AOL

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    Waterboys, for example, take home between $50,000 to $60,000 per year, according to Pro Football Network — and that’s without the grueling practice schedule that cheerleaders must endure. They ...

  6. Georgia bench-warmer Parker Jones collides with ref in loss ...

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    A little-known University of Georgia football player accidentally stepped into the limelight Thursday, costing his team 15 valuable yards and earning a permanent spot in social media infamy.

  7. No. 5 Georgia's strong first half leads Bulldogs to 30-15 win ...

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    No. 1 Texas, the last unbeaten team in the conference, was overwhelmed by No. 5 Georgia in the first half of the Bulldogs’ 30-15 win on Saturday night. Georgia jumped out to a 23-0 lead at ...

  8. Georgia Bulldogs - Wikipedia

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    The first mention of "Bulldogs" in association with Georgia athletics occurred on November 28, 1901, at the Georgia-Auburn football game played in Atlanta. The Georgia fans "had a badge saying 'Eat'em Georgia' and a picture of a bulldog tearing a piece of cloth"; [ 8 ] however, it was not until 1920 that the nickname "Bulldog" was used to ...

  9. Former University of Georgia Football Player, 21, Dies ... - AOL

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    The Georgia Bulldogs logo appears on the field at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Dec. 2, 2023 Related: Alabama A&M Football Player Medrick Burnett Jr., 20, Dies Over a Month After In-Game Injury