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1981 Georgia Bulldogs football team

American college football season


American college football season

FieldValue
year1981
teamGeorgia Bulldogs
sportfootball
imageGeorgia Athletics logo.svg
image_size150
conferenceSoutheastern Conference
short_confSEC
CoachRank5
APRank6
record10–2
conf_record6–0
head_coachVince Dooley
hc_year18th
off_coachGeorge Haffner
oc_year2nd
def_coachBill Lewis
dc_year1st
stadiumSanford Stadium
championSEC co-champion
bowl[Sugar Bowl](1982-sugar-bowl)
bowl_resultL 20–24 vs. [Pittsburgh](1981-pittsburgh-panthers-football-team)

The 1981 Georgia Bulldogs football team represented the University of Georgia as a member of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) during the 1981 NCAA Division I-A football season. Led by 18th-year head coach Vince Dooley, the Bulldogs compiled an overall record of 10–2, with a mark of 6–0 in conference play, and finished as SEC co-champion.

Schedule

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Game summaries

Tennessee

The momentum of 1980 continued into September 1981 for the Georgia Bulldogs as Herschel Walker and company took control early in the season by scoring early and often in wins against Tennessee (44–0) and the Cal Golden Bears (27–13). Against the Volunteers, Walker rushed for 161 yards on 30 carries.

California

Walker pounded California by rushing 35 times for 167 yards on September 12.

Clemson

After hitting a dip in the season, losing 13–3 to eventual national champion Clemson, Georgia regained its focus and won out to get to 10–1 by the regular season's end. Even though Walker was able to push, shove, and get through Clemson's defense by rushing 28 times for 111 yards, it wasn't enough to overcome 9 turnovers by the Bulldogs in the loss to the Tigers.

South Carolina

Georgia and Walker rebounded by blanking South Carolina, 24–0, on September 26 as the sophomore running back ran for 176 yards on 36 carries. Georgia, however, only led 3–0 at the half. Walker opened things up for the Bulldogs in the third quarter by scoring on touchdown runs of 3 and 8 yards to put the Gamecocks away.

Ole Miss

Walker's Bulldogs reeled off solid wins—all in October—over Ole Miss (37-7), Vanderbilt (53-21), Kentucky (21-0), and Temple (49-3). He rushed for a season-high 265 yards on 41 attempts and a touchdown against Mississippi on October 10.

Vanderbilt

A week later, Walker rushed 39 times for 188 yards and 2 touchdowns versus Vanderbilt.

Temple

Against Temple, he scored a career-high 4 touchdowns while rushing 23 times for 112 yards against the Owls.

Florida

;Florida

  • Wayne Peace 21/37, 272 Yds, 2 TD, INT
  • James Jones 12 Rush, 52 Yds, TD
  • Broughton Lang 5 Rec, 70 Yds ;Georgia
  • Buck Belue 13/22, 187 Yds, 2 TD
  • Herschel Walker 47 Rush, 192 Yds, 2 TD 4 Rec, 55 Yds, 2 TD

On November 7, seventh-ranked Georgia got behind, 14–0, down in Jacksonville, to the Florida Gators, but came back to win in a repeat score of last season's game, 26–21. Walker rushed a career-high 47 times for 192 yards while scoring four touchdowns.

Auburn

The Bulldogs finished out the regular season at home against nearby rivals: the Auburn Tigers (November 14) and the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (December 5). The 24–13 win over coach Pat Dye's Tigers clinched a 2nd SEC Championship in a row for Georgia. In the third quarter, Walker's 2-yard touchdown run gave the Bulldogs a commanding 24–7 lead. Walker pounded out 165 yards on 37 rushes during the contest. Georgia led Auburn 17–7 at the half as senior quarterback Buck Belue complimented Walker's power ground game by throwing for two touchdowns.

Georgia Tech

Against Georgia Tech, seniors Belue and Scott set the tone on the game's first play by hooking up on an 80-yard pass as Scott raced into the end zone to spark a 34–0 halftime lead. Walker got into the act by scoring three touchdowns in the first half. He added a 1-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter as Georgia cruised past the Yellow Jackets, 44–7. Walker finished with 36 rushes for 225 yards and 4 touchdowns in the rivalry matchup.

Pittsburgh

Riding an 8-game winning streak, Georgia (10–1) was ranked No. 2 in the country when they faced Pittsburgh (also 10–1, ranked No. 10) in the 1982 Sugar Bowl. Walker made his presence felt early as he bolted 8 yards for a touchdown in the 2nd quarter giving Georgia a 7–0 lead. After a 30-yard, Dan Marino touchdown pass lifted Pitt to a 10–7 lead in third quarter, Walker answered. Walker scored from 10 yards out to give Georgia a 14–10 lead going into the 4th quarter. With Georgia clinging to a 20–17 lead late in the game, Marino found Pittsburgh's receiver John Brown for a 33-yard touchdown pass with 0:35 left in the game. Walker's Bulldogs came up short in the loss, 20–24. He finished with 25 rushes for 84 yards and led UGA in receptions with 3 catches for 53 yards.

Roster

  • Vince Dooley

References

References

  1. "1981 Georgia Bulldogs Schedule and Results". Sports Reference LLC.
  2. (September 6, 1981). "Georgia pounds Volunteers, 44–0". Johnson City Press-Chronicle.
  3. (September 13, 1981). "Bears' mistakes help Georgia prevail 27–13". The Sacramento Bee.
  4. (September 20, 1981). "Hey Dawgs, how 'bout them Tigers!". The Charlotte Observer.
  5. (September 27, 1981). "Walker carrier Bulldogs". The News and Observer.
  6. (October 11, 1981). "Walker finds Reb defense easy picking". The Commercial Appeal.
  7. (October 18, 1981). "'Dogs put on 'show". The Leaf-Chronicle.
  8. (October 25, 1981). "Georgia 'Dogs blank Kentucky, 21–0". Bristol Herald Courier.
  9. (November 1, 1981). "Walker, Georgia whip Temple, 49–3". The Philadelphia Inquirer.
  10. (November 8, 1981). "Bulldogs use small bites to beat UF". St. Petersburg Times.
  11. (November 15, 1981). "'Dogs top Auburn, have sweet tooth". The Tampa Tribune-Times.
  12. (December 6, 1981). "After Tech rout, Walker praises Georgia's line". The Palm Beach Post.
  13. (January 2, 1982). "Pitt, Marino put the bite on Bulldogs". The Pittsburgh Press.
  14. Outlar, Jessie. (September 6, 1981). "The Beat Goes On...Georgia 44, Tennessee 0". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
  15. (September 20, 1981). "Clemson Steals 13-3 Upset Win Over Georgia". Gainesville Sun.
  16. (September 27, 1981). "Georgia thumps Gamecocks". Star-News.
  17. Ocala Star-Banner. 1981 Nov 08. Retrieved 2019-Feb-02.
  18. Nissenson, Herschel. (November 7, 1981). "College Football Roundup--Allen, McMahon, Northwestern Set Records". Schenectady Gazette.
  19. ''Eugene Register-Guard''. 1981 Nov 15.
  20. (November 15, 1981). "Dooley says 'Dogs deserve Sugar bid". The Tuscaloosa News.
  21. Shearer, Ed. (December 6, 1981). "Walker wrecks Tech, 44-7". Gadsden Times.
  22. (January 2, 1982). "Pittsburgh Nips Georgia In Sugar Bowl, 24-20". The News and Courier.
  23. (1984). "Pitt Dashes Bulldogs Hopes 24-20, In 1982 Sugar Bowl". Sports Information Office – Georgia Athletic Dept. – The University of Georgia.
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