1905 Season
1905 Georgia Bulldogs football | |||
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Conference | Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association | ||
1905 record | 1–5–0 (0–5–0 SIAA) | ||
Head coach | Marvin D. Dickinson | ||
Home stadium | Herty Field | ||
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The 1905 Georgia Bulldogs football team completed the season with a 1–5–0 record for the second straight year. The season included the second straight loss to John Heisman's Georgia Tech team (he became head coach there in 1904) and the sixth straight loss to Clemson. The only win came over non-conference opponent Dahlonega. This was the Georgia Bulldogs' final season under the guidance of head coach M.M. Dickinson.
Georgia Bulldogs - 1905 Season
Date | Opponent | Site | Result | |||||
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10/02/1905 | Clemson | Herty Field • Athens, GA | L 10-35 | |||||
10/03/1905 | Cumberland | Herty Field • Athens | L 10-39 | |||||
11/04/1905 | at Alabama | Birmingham Fairgrounds • Birmingham, AL | L 0-36 | |||||
11/11/1905 | Dahlonega* | Herty Field • Athens | W 16-12 | |||||
11/18/1905 | at Georgia Tech | Atlanta, GA (Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate) | L 0-46 | |||||
11/30/1905 | vs. Auburn | Macon, GA (Deep South's Oldest Rivalry) | L 0-29 | |||||
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