Georgia Bulldogs Football Games in The 20th Century
There were seven head coaches of the Georgia Bulldogs football team in the 1900s (decade). E. E. Jones (1900 season), Billy Reynolds (1901 & 1902 seasons), Marvin D. Dickinson (1903 & 1905 seasons), Charles Barnard, (1904 season), Bull Whitney (1906 & 1907 seasons), Branch Bocock (1908 season) and James Coulter & Frank Dobson (1909 season). The first decade of 1900 was the worst decade of football in Georgia Bulldog history.
Date | Opponent | Site | Result | |||||
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1900-10-13 | at Georgia Tech | Atlanta, GA (Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate) | W 12-0 | |||||
1900-10-20 | at South Carolina* | Herty Field • Athens, GA | W 5-0 | |||||
1900-10-27 | vs. Sewanee | Atlanta | L 21-6 | |||||
1900-11-11 | Clemson | Herty Field • Athens | L 39-5 | |||||
1900-11-17 | at North Carolina | Raleigh, North Carolina | L 55-0 | |||||
1900-11-29 | vs. Auburn | Atlanta (Deep South's Oldest Rivalry) | L 44-0 | |||||
1901-10-12 | vs. South Carolina* | Augusta, GA | W 10-5 | |||||
1901-10-19 | at Vanderbilt | Nashville, TN | L 47-0 | |||||
1901-10-21 | at Sewanee | Sewanee, TN | L 47-0 | |||||
1901-10-26 | Clemson | Herty Field • Athens | L 29-5 | |||||
1901-11-02 | vs. North Carolina | Atlanta | L 27-0 | |||||
1901-11-09 | vs. Alabama | Highland Park • Montgomery, AL | T 0-0 | |||||
1901-11-16 | Davidson | Herty Field • Athens | L 6-16 | |||||
1901-11-28 | vs. Auburn | Atlanta (Deep South’s Oldest Rivalry) | T 0-0 | |||||
1902-10-18 | Furman | Herty Field • Athens | W 11-0 | |||||
1902-10-25 | at Georgia Tech | Atlanta (Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate) | T 0-0 | |||||
1902-11-01 | at Alabama | West End Park • Birmingham, AL | W 5-0 | |||||
1902-11-07 | Davidson | Herty Field • Athens | W 20-0 | |||||
1902-11-08 | at Clemson | Clemson, SC | L 36-0 | |||||
1902-11-11 | vs. Sewanee | Atlanta | L 11-0 | |||||
1902-11-27 | vs. Auburn | Atlanta (Deep South’s Oldest Rivalry) | W 12-5 | |||||
1903-10-10 | Clemson | Herty Field • Athens | L 29-0 | |||||
1903-10-17 | South Carolina* | Herty Field • Athens | L 17-0 | |||||
1903-10-24 | at Georgia Tech | Atlanta (Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate) | W 38-0 | |||||
1903-10-31 | Vanderbilt | Herty Field • Athens | L 33-0 | |||||
1903-11-07 | at Tennessee | Knoxville, TN | W 5-0 | |||||
1903-11-14 | at Savannah* | Savannah, GA | L 6-0 | |||||
1903-11-26 | vs. Auburn | Atlanta (Deep South’s Oldest Rivalry) | W 22-13 | |||||
1904-10-15 | vs. Florida Agriculture College* | Macon, GA | W 52-0 | |||||
1904-10-22 | at Clemson | Clemson | L 10-0 | |||||
1904-10-26 | at South Carolina* | Columbia | L 2-0 | |||||
1904-11-05 | Alabama | Quad • Tuscaloosa, AL | L 16-5 | |||||
1904-11-12 | at Georgia Tech | Atlanta (Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate) | L 23-6 | |||||
1904-11-24 | vs. Auburn | Central City Park • Macon (Deep South’s Oldest Rivalry) | L 17-5 | |||||
1905-10-02 | Clemson | Herty Field • Athens | L 35-10 | |||||
1905-10-03 | Cumberland | Herty Field • Athens | L 39-10 | |||||
1905-11-04 | at Alabama | Birmingham Fairgrounds • Birmingham | L 36-0 | |||||
1905-11-11 | Dahlonega* | Herty Field • Athens | W 16-12 | |||||
1905-11-18 | at Georgia Tech | Atlanta (Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate) | L 46-0 | |||||
1905-11-30 | vs. Auburn | Macon (Deep South’s Oldest Rivalry) | L 29-0 | |||||
1906-10-13 | Davidson | Herty Field • Athens | L 15-0 | |||||
1906-10-20 | at Clemson | Clemson | L 6-0 | |||||
1906-11-03 | at Mercer* | Macon | W 55-0 | |||||
1906-11-10 | Georgia Tech | Herty Field • Athens (Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate) | L 17-0 | |||||
2006-11-21 | Tennessee | Herty Field • Athens | T 0-0 | |||||
1906-11-29 | vs. Auburn | Macon (Deep South’s Oldest Rivalry) | W 4-0 | |||||
1906-12-02 | at Savannah AC* | Savannah | L 12-0 | |||||
1907-10-05 | Dahlonega* | Herty Field • Athens | W 57-0 | |||||
1907-10-12 | Tennessee | Herty Field • Athens | L 15-0 | |||||
1907-10-19 | at Mercer* | Macon | W 26-6 | |||||
1907-10-25 | at Alabama | Highland Park • Montgomery | T 0-0 | |||||
1907-11-02 | at Georgia Tech | Atlanta (Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate) | L 10-6 | |||||
1907-11-07 | vs. Clemson | Augusta | W 8-0 | |||||
1907-11-11 | Sewanee | Herty Field • Athens | L 16-0 | |||||
1907-11-28 | vs. Auburn | Macon (Deep South’s Oldest Rivalry) | W 6-0 | |||||
1908-10-03 | Dahlonega* | Herty Field • Athens | W 16-0 | |||||
1908-10-17 | South Carolina* | Herty Field • Athens | W 29-6 | |||||
1908-10-24 | at Tennessee | Knoxville | L 10-0 | |||||
1908-10-31 | Mercer* | Herty Field • Athens | W 10-0 | |||||
1908-11-05 | vs. Clemson | Augusta | W 8-0 | |||||
1908-11-14 | at Alabama | Birmingham Fairgrounds • Birmingham | T 6-6 | |||||
1908-11-21 | Davidson | Herty Field • Athens | W 2-0 | |||||
1908-11-27 | Auburn | Montgomery (Deep South's Oldest Rivalry) | L 23-0 | |||||
1909-10-09 | at The Citadel | Charleston, SC | T 0-0 | |||||
1909-10-16 | Davidson | Herty Field • Athens | T 0-0 | |||||
1909-10-23 | at Tennessee | Knoxville | W 3-0 | |||||
1909-10-30 | vs. Alabama | Atlanta | L 14-0 | |||||
1909-11-10 | vs. Clemson | Augusta | L 5-0 | |||||
1909-11-20 | at Georgia Tech | Atlanta (Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate) | L 12-6 | |||||
1909-11-25 | at Auburn | Montgomery | L 17-5 | |||||
Decade Record: 24-38-8, a winning percentage of .400.
Cumulative Record:47-52-10, a winning percentage of .477.
Milestones:
- 10th season of Georgia Bulldogs football - the 1901 season.
- Georgia dropped below .500 in 1905 and would stay there for the rest of the decade (loss to Clemson on October 2).
- 100th game played in 1908 (tied Alabama - October 14).
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