1929 Georgia Bulldogs football team




























1929 Georgia Bulldogs football
Conference Southern Conference
1929 record 6–4 (4–2 SoCon)
Head coach
Harry Mehre (2nd season)
Captain Ike Boland
Home stadium
Sanford Stadium (30,000)

Seasons


← 1928


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1929 Southern Conference football standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T     W   L  
T

Tulane $
6
0
0     9
0
0

Tennessee
6
0
1     9
0
1

North Carolina
7
1
0     9
1
0

Florida
6
1
0     8
2
0

Vanderbilt
5
1
0     7
2
0

Kentucky
3
1
1     6
1
1

Georgia
4
2
0     6
4
0

VMI
4
2
0     8
2
0

Duke
2
1
0     4
6
0

LSU
3
2
0     6
3
0

Alabama
4
3
0     6
3
0

Clemson
3
3
0     8
3
0

VPI
2
3
0     5
4
0

Georgia Tech
3
5
0     3
6
0

South Carolina
2
5
0     6
5
0

Virginia
1
3
2     4
3
2

Maryland
1
3
1     4
4
2

Washington and Lee
1
4
1     3
5
1

Ole Miss
0
4
2     1
6
2

Mississippi A&M
0
3
1     1
5
2

Sewanee
0
4
1     2
5
2

NC State
0
5
0     1
8
0

Auburn
0
7
0     2
7
0


  • $ – Conference champion


The 1929 Georgia Bulldogs football team represented the Georgia Bulldogs of the University of Georgia during the 1929 college football season. The Bulldogs completed the season with a 6–4 record.[1] The season featured the first game in newly completed Sanford Stadium on October 12 (a victory over Yale) and Georgia's 100th loss (November 2 vs. Tulane). In the 1920s, the Bulldogs compiled a record of 60–31–4 (a .653 winning percentage).



Schedule

















































































Date Opponent Site Result Attendance
September 28
Oglethorpe*

  • Sanford Field

  • Athens, GA


L 6–13
October 5
Furman*

  • Sanford Stadium

  • Athens, GA


W 27–0
October 12
Yale*

  • Sanford Stadium

  • Athens, GA


W 15–0
October 19 at North Carolina

  • Kenan Memorial Stadium

  • Chapel Hill, NC


W 19–12
October 26 vs. Florida

  • Fairfield Stadium


  • Jacksonville, FL (Rivalry)


L 6–18
November 1 vs. Tulane

  • A. J. McClung Memorial Stadium

  • Columbus, GA


L 15–21
15,000
November 9 at NYU*

  • Yankee Stadium

  • Bronx, NY


L 19–27
November 15
Auburndagger

  • Sanford Stadium

  • Athens, GA (Deep South's Oldest Rivalry)


W 24–0
November 28 at Alabama

  • Legion Field

  • Birmingham, AL


W 12–0
25,000
December 6 Georgia Tech

  • Sanford Stadium

  • Athens, GA (Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate)


W 13–0

  • *Non-conference game


  • daggerHomecoming


  • Source: GeorgiaDogs.com: 1929 football schedule[2]


References





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  2. ^ "1929 Football Schedule". GeorgiaDogs.com. Retrieved December 16, 2012.




External links


  • Footage of Yale game








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