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  3. Uga (mascot) - Wikipedia

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    Uga, the official live mascot of the Georgia Bulldogs. Uga has been considered a part of the football team since the day Uga I, Sonny, was asked to be the official mascot. Uga has his own custom made jersey to wear at every game day that is made with the same materials as the football players' jerseys. His jersey also has his name stitched on ...

  4. Georgia Bulldogs football - Wikipedia

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    During its time in the Southern Conference, the team never won a conference championship. In 1932, the Georgia Bulldogs left the Southern Conference to form and join the SEC, where Georgia has won the second-most SEC football championships, with 15, behind Alabama (27). [6] [better source needed] Independent (1891–1895)

  5. 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.

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  7. Georgia Bulldogs - Wikipedia

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    "The Georgia Bulldogs would sound good because there is a certain dignity about a bulldog, as well as ferocity." [10] Shortly thereafter, another news story appeared in the Atlanta Constitution in which the name "Bulldogs" was used several times to describe the Georgia football team, and the nickname has been used ever since then.