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  1. Uga VI is the all-time winningest mascot in Georgia history with a win percentage of .763. The Bulldogs went 87-27. The mascot has been the center of iconic moments such as Uga V's lunch...

  2. Jun 16, 2017 · In 2019 Sports Illustrated named Uga the The Greatest Mascot in College Football History. Georgia’s line of pure white English bulldogs, now on No. 10, has been a staple of the mascot landscape since 1956.

  3. Sep 2, 2023 · If you're a college sports fan, the program—and its iconic mascot Uga— are pervasive figures in popular culture. Especially when it comes to football, the red and black loom large. But have...

    • Joe Kozlowski
    • How Many UGA Mascots Have There Been?
    • UGA Viii, 2010-11
    • UGA II, 1966-72
    • UGA VII, 2008-09
    • UGA Ix, 2009 & 2012-15
    • UGA X, 2015-Present
    • UGA V, 1990-99
    • UGA IV, 1981-89
    • UGA I, 1956-66
    • UGA III, 1972-90

    There have been 10 Uga mascots throughout time, and the American icon has made trips to Auburn, Florida, Georgia Tech and Texas A&M among many other stadiums around the country. From the great Vince Dooley to Mark Richt and Kirby Smart, coaches come and go, but these Bulldog legends last an eternity. From the very first Uga to today's Uga X, here a...

    Career Record: 4-2 The shortest-tenured official mascot of the Bulldogs, Uga VIII is considered the biggest "What-If" story in NCAA college football history. "Big Bad Bruce" was diagnosed with lymphoma after presiding over the team's first six games in 2010. Uga VIII didn't see his second birthday; He passed away the following February, but he'll w...

    Career Record: 42-16-3 The first successor of the original, Georgia's Uga II roamed the sidelines for seven seasons, and three times Georgia finished the year ranked in the AP Top 10. Uga II was a quiet boy, but his teams helped carry on the Bulldog tradition laid down by his predecessor.

    Career Record: 16-7 The only live mascot to be posthumously recognized by the Georgia team, "Loran's Best" passed away unexpectedly prior to the end of the 2009 season. In his honor, the football team wore decals in remembrance of his sacrifice, hard work and tenacious bone-chewing abilities.

    Career Record: 44-19 Perhaps the most versatile of the Bulldog mascots, "Russ" first served as the Bulldog's interim mascot in 2009. Following the unexpected deaths of Uga VII and Uga VIII, he was called back into emergency action in both instances, before being officially recognized as Uga IX in 2012. Russ gave everything he had to the university ...

    Career Record: 68-15 Flying up the rankings is the young dog, "Que." After his appearance in the 2018 College Football Playoff National Championship game, Uga X is cementing his legacy as one of Georgia's elite mascots. Time will tell if Uga X can lead his team to more success in this new age of college football and powerhouse SEC.

    Career Record: 65-39-1 Uga V is the last heir of Uga IV. Perhaps the most popular of the Georgia Bulldogs, Uga V was featured on the April 1997 cover of Sports Illustratedand dubbed "College Football's Best Mascot." While his career is more remembered for his off-the-field antics, Uga V's career saw five bowl victories, and his 65 wins rank fourth ...

    RELATED: Uga Joined Herschel Walker at 1982 Heisman Trophy Ceremony Career Record: 77-27-4 Uga IV is the only Bulldogs mascot to appear at every bowl game during his tenure. Racking up wins and SEC titles wasn't enough for old Four, as he also brought home the 1982 Heisman Trophy with Herschel Walker. Uga IV was the best looking dog at the ceremony...

    Career Record: 53-48-6 The first. The original. The G.O.A.T. Uga I didn't post the best record during his tenure, but he set the standard for every heir to follow in his paw prints. At the "Passing of the Bone" ceremony to Uga II, the entire stadium of Georgia fans erupted in a chant of "Damn Good Dog." No one left the emotional impact quite like U...

    Career Record: 71-32-2 Uga III is the only Bulldog to bring a National Championship back to the University of Georgia. The historic 1980 season would be the last full year of Uga III's career. He presided over the home opener in 1981 and died weeks later. He walked off into doggie heaven a winner, a national champion and a hero to the state of Geor...

    • John Duffley
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  5. Jan 24, 2024 · The University of Georgia's iconic mascot, Que, has passed away, leaving behind a legacy that spans decades of Bulldogs football history. Following his passing, many wondered how many Uga's...

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  6. Oct 26, 2023 · Uga XI, also known as Boom, is a one-year-old English Bulldog. He was named the Georgia Bulldogs’ official mascot in April 2023, prior to the public scrimmage for the Bulldogs football team known as “G-Day.” Uga and his descendants have been with the program since 1956, when Sonny Seller brought Uga I to a Georgia football game.

  7. Sep 6, 2017 · 1 of 33. The University of Georgia mascot Uga walks around the field during the G-Day spring scrimmage at Sanford Stadium on April 16, 2016 in Athens, Ga. (Photo/Thomas Mills) Uga X,...

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