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<blockquote data-quote="LT 1967" data-source="post: 977662" data-attributes="member: 6582"><p>Bisher did say the defeat of GT that day was the Final Step in the change of fortunes for the two schools. However, I don't think he was concluding at that moment in time that the 32-year-old Former Assistant Coach from Auburn was going to be a major factor in the perception of Tech-UGA in the future. I realize that the chapter for the 1964 game was titled "Vince Who". At that time Dooley was a relative unknown. I tried to find the original article from the AJC archives since this was apparently an excerpt from the original. I couldn't locate the article.</p><p></p><p>The author of "Clean Old Fashioned Hate" did say in the previous chapter for the 1963 game that Tech's SEC decision plus the hiring of Dooley would have a profound impact on the GT-UGA series. Of course, he is working from hindsight on both counts as we are. Obviously both decisions did have an impact. I believe GT leaving the SEC was the most impactful!</p><p></p><p>After the 1964 game, the Series was tied at 27-27-5.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LT 1967, post: 977662, member: 6582"] Bisher did say the defeat of GT that day was the Final Step in the change of fortunes for the two schools. However, I don't think he was concluding at that moment in time that the 32-year-old Former Assistant Coach from Auburn was going to be a major factor in the perception of Tech-UGA in the future. I realize that the chapter for the 1964 game was titled "Vince Who". At that time Dooley was a relative unknown. I tried to find the original article from the AJC archives since this was apparently an excerpt from the original. I couldn't locate the article. The author of "Clean Old Fashioned Hate" did say in the previous chapter for the 1963 game that Tech's SEC decision plus the hiring of Dooley would have a profound impact on the GT-UGA series. Of course, he is working from hindsight on both counts as we are. Obviously both decisions did have an impact. I believe GT leaving the SEC was the most impactful! After the 1964 game, the Series was tied at 27-27-5. [/QUOTE]
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