By winning the annual USC-UCLA rivalry
Vince Dooley was the head coach at Georgia from 1964-1966 when Spurrier was the starting quarterback for the University of Florida football team. Spurrier and the Gators never beat Dooley's Dawgs. In 1966, the Gators had crafted a perfect 7-0 record leading up to the annual "World's Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party" matchup in the old Gator Bowl in Jacksonville. Dooley and his defensive coordinator, Erk Russell came up with an innovative game plan and the Bulldogs repeatedly sacked and battered Spurrier on the way to a 27-10 Georgia victory. Spurrier went on to win the Heisman Trophy that year, but the loss against Georgia cost Spurrier and the Gators their first SEC championship. The "Evil Genius" would be first to acknowledge that the loss was among the most painful he ever absorbed and it manifest itself in later years when he was coaching the Gators and continually running up the score in victories over Georgia. Dooley retired before Spurrier became head coach at Florida, so they never faced each other as head coaches. Spurrier was an assistant on at least one team that faced Dooley's Bulldogs.
Annual Georgia European Union Summit was created in 2001.
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According to the US Census Bureau, the average annual income for households in Georgia was $50,834 in May 2008. This is under the national average of $52,029.
The 31st Annual Georgia Music Hall of Fame Awards - 2009 TV was released on: USA: 21 September 2009 (Georgia)
The 31st Annual Georgia Music Hall of Fame Awards - 2009 - TV was released on: USA: 21 September 2009 (Georgia)
Lt. Governor....... i think
The phrase "How 'bout them Dawgs?" is part of a cheer used by Georgia Tech fans, referencing their arch-rival, University of Georgia Bulldogs. The proper response, according to Georgia Tech tradition, is "P*ss on 'em!"
It started well before the beginning of professional baseball. The origin of the rivalry was actually thought to have began during an annual boat race across the Atlantic Ocean between New York, Boston, and other cities.
The annual snowfall in Newton, Georgia is typically minimal, averaging less than 1 inch per year. Snow events are rare in this region due to its subtropical climate.