Georgia Bulldogs Football Games in The 1910s
There was only one head coachof the Georgia Bulldogs football team in the 1910s. Since Georgia did not field a team in 1917 or 1918 due to World War I, W. A. Cunningham coached the bulldogs for eight seasons. Although the team had slipped below .500 as the result of a poor showing in the first decade of the season, Cunningham's teams had enough success to pull Georgia's cumulative record back above .500.
Date | Opponent | Site | Result | |||||
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1910-10-01 | Locust Grove Institute* | Herty Field • Athens, GA | W 101-0 | |||||
1910-10-08 | Gordon* | Herty Field • Athens | W 79-0 | |||||
1910-10-15 | at Alabama | Birmingham Fairgrounds • Birmingham, AL | W 22-0 | |||||
1910-10-22 | Tennessee | Herty Field • Athens | W 35-5 | |||||
1910-10-29 | Mercer* | Herty Field • Athens | W 21-0 | |||||
1910-11-05 | at Sewanee | Sewanee, TN | L 15-12 | |||||
1910-11-10 | vs. Clemson | Augusta, GA | T 0-0 | |||||
1910-11-19 | at Georgia Tech | Atlanta, GA (Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate) | W 11-6 | |||||
1910-11-24 | vs. Auburn | Savannah, GA (Deep South's Oldest Rivalry) | L 26-0 | |||||
1911-09-30 | Alabama Presbyterian* | Sanford Field • Athens | W 51-0 | |||||
1911-10-07 | South Carolina* | Sanford Field • Athens | W 38-0 | |||||
1911-10-14 | at Alabama | Birmingham Fairgrounds • Birmingham | W 11-3 | |||||
1911-10-21 | Sewanee | Sanford Field • Athens | W 12-3 | |||||
1911-10-28 | Mercer University* | Sanford Field • Athens | W 8-5 | |||||
1911-11-14 | at Vanderbilt | Nashville, TN | L 17-0 | |||||
1911-11-09 | Clemson | Augusta, GA | W 22-0 | |||||
1911-11-18 | Georgia Tech | Atlanta (Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate) | W 5-0 | |||||
1911-11-29 | vs. Auburn | Savannah, GA (Deep South's Oldest Rivalry) | T 0-0 | |||||
1912-10-05 | Tennessee-Chattanooga* | Sanford Field • Athens | W 33-0 | |||||
1912-10-12 | Citadel | Sanford Field • Athens | W 33-0 | |||||
1912-10-19 | vs. Vanderbilt | Atlanta | L 46-0 | |||||
1912-10-26 | vs. Alabama | Driving Park • Columbus, GA | W 13-9 | |||||
1912-11-02 | Sewanee | Sanford Field • Athens | T 13-13 | |||||
1912-11-09 | vs. Clemson | Augusta | W 27-6 | |||||
1912-11-16 | at Georgia Tech | Atlanta (Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate) | W 20-0 | |||||
1912-11-28 | Auburn | Sanford Field • Athens (Deep South's Oldest Rivalry) | W 12-6 | |||||
1913-10-04 | Alabama Presbyterian* | Sanford Field • Athens | W 108-0 | |||||
1913-10-11 | Dahlonega* | Sanford Field • Athens | W 51-0 | |||||
1913-10-18 | Alabama | Rickwood Field • Birmingham | W 20-0 | |||||
1913-10-25 | vs. Virginia | Atlanta | L 13-6 | |||||
1913-11-01 | North Carolina | Sanford Field • Athens | W 19-6 | |||||
1913-11-06 | vs. Clemson | Augusta | W 18-15 | |||||
1913-11-15 | Georgia Tech | Grant Field • Atlanta (Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate) | W 14-0 | |||||
1913-11-22 | vs. Auburn | Atlanta (Deep South's Oldest Rivalry) | L 21-7 | |||||
1914-09-26 | Dahlonega* | Sanford Field • Athens | W 81-0 | |||||
1914-10-03 | Citadel | Sanford Field • Athens | W 13-0 | |||||
1914-10-10 | at Sewanee | Sewanee, TN | W 7-6 | |||||
1914-10-17 | vs. North Carolina | Atlanta | L 41-6 | |||||
1914-10-24 | at Virginia | Lambeth Field • Charlottesville, VA | L 28-0 | |||||
1914-10-31 | Mississippi State | Sanford Field • Athens | L 9-0 | |||||
1914-11-07 | Clemson | Sanford Field • Athens | L 35-13 | |||||
1914-11-14 | Georgia Tech | Grant Field • Atlanta (Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate) | L 7-0 | |||||
1914-11-21 | vs. Auburn | Atlanta (Deep South's Oldest Rivalry) | T 0-0 | |||||
1915-09-28 | Newberry* | Sanford Field • Athens | W 79-0 | |||||
1915-10-01 | Dahlonega* | Sanford Field • Athens | W 64-0 | |||||
1915-10-09 | at Tennessee-Chattanooga | Chattanooga, TN | T 6-6 | |||||
1915-10-16 | at Citadel | Charleston, SC | W 39-0 | |||||
1915-10-23 | Virginia | Sanford Field • Athens | L 9-7 | |||||
1915-10-30 | Auburn | Sanford Field • Athens (Deep South's Oldest Rivalry) | L 12-0 | |||||
1915-11-06 | at Florida | Jacksonville, FL | W 37-0 | |||||
1915-11-13 | Georgia Tech | Grant Field • Atlanta (Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate) | T 0-0 | |||||
1915-11-25 | Clemson | Sanford Field • Athens | W 13-0 | |||||
1916-09-30 | Citadel | Sanford Field • Athens | W 6-0 | |||||
1916-10-07 | at Clemson | Anderson, SC | W 26-0 | |||||
1916-10-14 | Florida | Sanford Field • Athens | W 21-0 | |||||
1916-10-21 | at Virginia | Lambeth Field • Charlottesville | W 13-7 | |||||
1916-10-28 | at Navy* | Annapolis, MD | L 27-3 | |||||
1916-11-04 | Auburn | McClung Stadium • Columbus (Deep South's Oldest Rivalry) | L 3-0 | |||||
1916-11-11 | Furman | Sanford Field • Athens | W 49-0 | |||||
1916-11-18 | Georgia Tech | Sanford Field • Athens (Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate) | L 21-0 | |||||
1916-11-30 | at Alabama | Rickwood Field • Birmingham | W 3-0 | |||||
1919-10-04 | Citadel | Sanford Field • Athens | W | |||||
1919-10-11 | South Carolina | Sanford Field • Athens | W 14-0 | |||||
1919-10-18 | Sewanee | Sanford Field • Athens | W 13-0 | |||||
1919-10-25 | at Florida | Tampa, FL | W 16-0 | |||||
1919-11-01 | vs. Auburn | McClung Stadium • Columbus (Deep South's Oldest Rivalry) | L 7-0 | |||||
1919-11-07 | Virginia | Sanford Field • Athens | T 7-7 | |||||
1919-11-15 | vs. Tulane University | Augusta | T 7-7 | |||||
1919-11-22 | vs. Alabama | Atlanta | L 6-0 | |||||
1919-11-27 | Clemson | Sanford Field • Athens | T 0-0 | |||||
Decade Record: 43-18-9, a winning percentage of .679.
Cumulative Record:90-70-19, a winning percentage of .556.
Milestones:
- Georgia moved back above .500 in 1911 and would never fall below .500 again.
- 20th season of Georgia Bulldogs football - the 1911 season.
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