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<blockquote data-quote="Heisman's Ghost" data-source="post: 902970" data-attributes="member: 4015"><p>I am pretty sure it was 1964. Kent Lawrence ran a punt back for a touchdown and that was all the scoring in a tight 7-0 win for the dwags. It was the start of a 5 season winning streak for UGA that pretty much set the tone for the remainder of Dooly's regime. Funny thing was I was 14 years old and my parents took me to Athens for the first time in 1968 and they absolutely destroyed us by 40 plus points. I thought they were the best team I had ever seen. They were SEC champs and all set to make a push for being national champions. In the Sugar Bowl, they played Arkansas and according to legend the UGA players were partying the night before in the Quarter while Arkansas was not impressed with the mighty dogs. The Razorbacks beat them pretty handily in what was the biggest upset of the bowl season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heisman's Ghost, post: 902970, member: 4015"] I am pretty sure it was 1964. Kent Lawrence ran a punt back for a touchdown and that was all the scoring in a tight 7-0 win for the dwags. It was the start of a 5 season winning streak for UGA that pretty much set the tone for the remainder of Dooly's regime. Funny thing was I was 14 years old and my parents took me to Athens for the first time in 1968 and they absolutely destroyed us by 40 plus points. I thought they were the best team I had ever seen. They were SEC champs and all set to make a push for being national champions. In the Sugar Bowl, they played Arkansas and according to legend the UGA players were partying the night before in the Quarter while Arkansas was not impressed with the mighty dogs. The Razorbacks beat them pretty handily in what was the biggest upset of the bowl season. [/QUOTE]
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