Georgia Coaches
Georgia Bulldogs
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University of Georgia
Athens, GA Founded: 1785 Stadium: Sanford Stadium Capacity: 92,746 Colors: Red & Black Coach: Conference: Southeastern- |
| Frank W. Thomas |
| Season Total | Bowls | Conference | |||||||||
| Team | Season | W/L/T | PF | PA | Conference | Title | W/L/T | PF | PA | ||
| Alabama | 1946 | NCAA | 7-4 | 186 | 110 | Southeastern | 4-3 | 85 | 84 | ||
| Alabama | 1945 | NCAA | 10-0 | 430 | 80 | Won 34-14 | Southeastern | # | 6-0 | 265 | 60 |
| Alabama | 1944 | NCAA | 5-2-2 | 272 | 83 | Lost 26-29 | Southeastern | 3-1-2 | 128 | 47 | |
| Alabama | 1942 | NCAA | 8-3 | 246 | 97 | Won 37-21 | Southeastern | 4-1 | 80 | 34 | |
| Alabama | 1941 | NCAA | 9-2 | 263 | 85 | Won 29-21 | Southeastern | 4-2 | 85 | 51 | |
| Alabama | 1940 | NCAA | 7-2 | 166 | 80 | Southeastern | 3-2 | 75 | 67 | ||
| Alabama | 1939 | NCAA | 5-3-1 | 101 | 53 | Southeastern | 2-2-1 | 53 | 41 | ||
| Alabama | 1938 | NCAA | 7-1-1 | 149 | 40 | Southeastern | 4-1 | 68 | 19 | ||
| Alabama | 1937 | NCAA | 9-1 | 225 | 33 | Lost 0-13 | Southeastern | # | 5-0 | 138 | 20 |
| Alabama | 1936 | 8-0-1 | 168 | 35 | Southeastern | 4-0-1 | 69 | 13 | |||
| Alabama | 1935 | 6-2-1 | 185 | 55 | Southeastern | 3-2 | 68 | 41 | |||
| Alabama | 1934 | 10-0 | 316 | 45 | Won 29-13 | Southeastern | # | 6-0 | 183 | 32 | |
| Alabama | 1933 | 7-1-1 | 130 | 17 | Southeastern | # | 4-0-1 | 57 | 6 | ||
| Alabama | 1932 | 8-2 | 200 | 51 | Southern | ||||||
| Alabama | 1931 | 9-1 | 370 | 57 | Southern | ||||||
| Season | Bowls | Conference | |||||||||
| Record | Points | Record | Points | Record | Points | ||||||
| Totals | 15 Years | 115-24-7 | 3407 | 921 | 4-2 | 155 | 111 | 52-14-7 | 1354 | 515 | |
| Some records may be incomplete. |
Great Moments in College Football History
Field goals in college football were originally worth five points. This was decreased to four points in 1904 and three points in 1909.
Field goals in college football were originally worth five points. This was decreased to four points in 1904 and three points in 1909.