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| On 1/1/81, We were Number One... (photo courtesy of Rob Saye) | 
Happy New Year! As I have a few times before, I'm posting an edited piece of mine on a special day for the Georgia Bulldog Nation—a day when victories have been celebrated, including a particular national championship.
Today, the first day of a new year, is a special day inGeorgia 
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Although undefeated and number one-ranked Georgia was only a one-point underdog entering the game against the Fighting Irish, who had lost one, tied another, and was ranked seventh in the nation, few gave the Bulldogs a chance at victory.
Famed football forecaster Jimmy "The Greek" Snyder said the Fighting Irish were "far superior" toGeorgia Georgia' 
So, you can imagine how shocking it was to many when the Bulldogs emerged fromNew Orleans 
A win is inconceivable when there is a 328-127 disadvantage in yardage, 17-10 in first downs, and 34:41-25:19 in time of possession, but somehow, some way,Georgia 
The 17-10 decision is also likely the only college football game ever in modern history where an individual player out-gained his entire team.Walker 
It was said the Dawgs achieved victory by having "the luck of the [Georgia Georgia  
Today, the first day of a new year, is a special day in
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Although undefeated and number one-ranked Georgia was only a one-point underdog entering the game against the Fighting Irish, who had lost one, tied another, and was ranked seventh in the nation, few gave the Bulldogs a chance at victory.
Famed football forecaster Jimmy "The Greek" Snyder said the Fighting Irish were "far superior" to
So, you can imagine how shocking it was to many when the Bulldogs emerged from
A win is inconceivable when there is a 328-127 disadvantage in yardage, 17-10 in first downs, and 34:41-25:19 in time of possession, but somehow, some way,
The 17-10 decision is also likely the only college football game ever in modern history where an individual player out-gained his entire team.
It was said the Dawgs achieved victory by having "the luck of the [
Besides having some luck, the Bulldogs also encountered "the ill-advised of the Irish." I’m no football coach or expert analyst but, I truly feel, if the Fighting Irish’s game plan had been what got them to the Sugar Bowl in the first place—run the ball—they likely would have finished on the winning side.
In 1980, Notre Dame had a spectacular running game, showcasing two halfbacks—Phil Carter and Jim Stone—each rushing for nearly 1,000 yards during the regular season. Although stout,
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Notre Dame’s passing game had been dismal in ’80; starting quarterback and freshman Blair Kiel only attempted approximately 11 passes per game, completed less than 40 percent of his attempts, and did not throw a single touchdown the entire year. However, for whatever reason, Kiel 
For the most part, ignoring the run until the second half, Notre Dame threw on four of its first seven plays and finished with 28 pass attempts, completing only half, and, as mentioned, was intercepted three times.  On the contrary, the Bulldogs’ offensive attack was to simply hand it to Herschel and hope they never had to pass.
Buck Belue, an All-SEC quarterback in 1980, lost 34 yards on 13 rushes, primarily due to being sacked multiple times, and missed on his first 11 pass attempts. Nonetheless, Belue’s twelfth and final attempt made up for a horrendous passing day by clinching victory on the greatest day in Georgia football history.
With just over two minutes remaining in the game, leading by seven points, and possessing the ball at the 50-yard line,Georgia Georgia 
With just over two minutes remaining in the game, leading by seven points, and possessing the ball at the 50-yard line,
During the bedlam, referring to Jimmy Carter and approximately 200 of his presidential party in attendance, a Superdome security guard screamed, "I’ve got the damn President of the
"We've had it tough in this state. First of all, that Yankee scoundrel Sherman came through here and tried to burn it down. Then we finally got a man elected President—nobody liked him. But on January 1st, 1981, I looked up at the scoreboard in the Superdome and it said 'Georgia 
All season long, Georgia Pittsburgh  squad atop the rankings despite the Bulldogs' Georgia 
"Hell, no!" replied Morrison. "We’re the only 12-0 team in the country, and by God, we’re No. 1!"
"Hell, no!" replied Morrison. "We’re the only 12-0 team in the country, and by God, we’re No. 1!"
No other season in Georgia 
If you didn’t understand before, perhaps now you realize why January 1st, specifically the one from 34 years ago today, is cherished by the Bulldog Nation.
 
 
 
4 comments:
Classic! Awesome as always, pat. happy new year.
I was there with my wife and other friends and went on to the field with thousands of other Dawg fans after the game. It was truly special and I will never forget that there were no strangers, everyone was ecstatic, and we whpped the Irish! I now have grandchildren but I still go to every home game and on the road for a few, but I hope Georgia fans who have never experienced this will have the opportunity soon, and I am convinced they will. Go Dawgs!! And Happy New Year!
Any idea where i can find the complete box score from this game?
Otter,
This sufficient, or are you looking for even more complete?
http://www.allstatesugarbowl.org/site114.php
--Patrick
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