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Vince Dooley
Vince Dooley was head football coach for the University of Georgia Bulldogs from 1964 to 1988 and continued as athletics director until 2004. His teams played in 20 bowl games, won six SEC championships, and won the national championship in 1980. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1994. He is also the author of the well-received memoir Dooley: My 40 Years at Georgia. Dooley holds a master's degree in history and is an accomplished gardener. He grew up in Mobile, Alabama, and currently resides in Athens, Georgia.

Books by Vince Dooley
Dooley: My 40 Years at Georgia (2005)
Dooley's Dawgs (2003)
Dooley's Playbook: The 34 Most Memorable Plays in Georgia Football History (2009)
Echoes of Georgia Football (2006)
The Ghosts of Herty Field (1997)
Hairy Dawg's Journey Through the Peach State (2008)
History and Reminiscences of the University of Georgia (2012)
How 'bout Them Dawgs (2006)
Vince Dooley's Garden: A Horticultural Journey of a Football Coach (2010)
Vince Dooley's Tales from the 1980 Georgia Bulldogs (2007)
What It Means To Be a Bulldog (2004)

Links
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