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Top Dawg
Mark Richt and the Revival of Georgia Football
- Author:
- By Rob Suggs
- Format:
- Hardback
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- Published: 9th Sep 2008
- ISBN: 1401604331
- Pages: 256
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"Top Dawg" is the inside story of how Georgia Football returned to dominate the SEC with new life and new fire.
Mediocrity followed the Georgia Bulldogs for two decades after the departure of Heisman Trophy winner Herschel Walker. Meanwhile, a bright young leader was learning his craft just over the Florida line. "Top Dawg" is a story of tradition and of a tactician and how when the two converged the result was the emergence of the Georgia football program as one of the nation's top programs. After a powerful 2007 season, capped by a Sugar Bowl victory, Georgia is slated to start the 2008 season ranked in the top five. "Top Dawg" is the story of Georgia's return to glory with input from the players, coaches, and insiders. Filled with highlights, important games, the behind-the-scenes stories, "Top Dawg" will be a must read for every Georgia fan.
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