Georgia–Tennessee football rivalry explained

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Georgia–Tennessee football rivalry
Team1:Georgia Bulldogs
Team1logo:Georgia Athletics logo.svg
Team2:Tennessee Volunteers
Team2logo:UT Volunteers logo.svg
Firstmeeting:November 11, 1899
Tennessee, 5–0
Mostrecent:November 18, 2023
Georgia, 38–10
Nextmeeting:November 16, 2024
Total:53
Series:Georgia leads 28–23–2
Largestvictory:Tennessee, 46–0 (1936)
Longeststreak:Tennessee, 9 (1989–1999)
Currentstreak:Georgia, 7 (2017–present)

The Georgia–Tennessee football rivalry is an American college football rivalry between the Georgia Bulldogs football team of the University of Georgia and Tennessee Volunteers football team of the University of Tennessee. The series is led by Georgia 28–23–2.[1] Both teams are founding members of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). Georgia and Tennessee are the second (867) and third (855) winningest football programs in SEC history, behind only Alabama. The rivalry has never been contested anyplace besides Knoxville, Tennessee or Athens, Georgia, and alternates between the two respective campuses. Games in odd-numbered years are played in Knoxville, and even-numbered years in Athens.

Series history

From 1899 to 1989, UT and UGA met only 21 times before the Southeastern Conference (SEC) expanded to twelve members and split into two divisions of six members each, West and East. (Following the 2021–2024 NCAA conference realignment, the SEC eliminated divisions.) UGA held a 10–9–2 series lead in the rivalry before annual play began in 1992. Since 1992, the Dawgs and Vols have both been in the SEC's Eastern Division and have met annually on the football field. The largest margin of victory overall was Tennessee by 46 points in 1936 at Sanford Stadium in Athens in their 46–0 victory. The largest margin of victory for Georgia is by 44 points in 1981 at Sanford Stadium in their 44–0 victory. The longest win streak for Georgia is 7, from 2017–2023. The longest win streak for Tennessee is 9 from 1989 to 1999.[1] [2]

Throughout the 1990s, Tennessee went 9–0 vs Georgia, holding a nine-game win streak. Georgia ended the streak in 2000 under head coach Jim Donnan when they defeated the Volunteers 21–10. In 2001, the Mark Richt era began at Georgia. He led the Bulldogs to wins against the Volunteers in his first three seasons, beginning with a memorable upset in Knoxville in 2001. In 2007, Tennessee defeated Georgia 35–14 to win the tie-breaker for the conference title game. In the 2009 game, the Vols defeated Georgia 45–19 under first and only season under Lane Kiffin. Georgia held a 6–4 advantage over the Volunteers in the 2000s.

In 2010, Derek Dooley became the Tennessee head coach. Throughout his tenure he went 0–3 vs Bulldogs, and Georgia extended a five-game winning streak against Tennessee. Georgia continued their streak until 2015 when Tennessee defeated the Bulldogs 38–31 in Knoxville, under head coach Butch Jones. From 2011 to 2016, every game in the series was decided by eight points or less, including one overtime thriller in 2013. In 2016 Kirby Smart succeeded Mark Richt as Georgia head coach. That year, Tennessee won by a Hail Mary pass with 4 seconds left on the clock. In the 2017 meeting, Georgia defeated Tennessee 41–0 in Knoxville, giving Tennessee its worst home loss since 1905.[1] [3] In 2018, Georgia defeated Tennessee 38–12 in Athens at Sanford Stadium.[1] [4] Georgia's 2019 victory gave UGA the series lead for the first time since Tennessee had taken the lead in 1993. Georgia currently holds a 7 game win streak in the rivalry after their victory in the 2023 game.

Game results

Rankings are from the AP Poll.

Results by Location

CityHostedRecord
Athens, GA26 (1906–present)Georgia leads; 14–11 (1 tie)
Knoxville, TN27 (1899–present)Georgia leads; 14–12 (1 tie)

Notable games

In popular culture

The Georgia–Tennessee rivalry is alluded to in country singer Megan Moroney's single "Tennessee Orange", in which Moroney sings from the point of view of a girl, who grew up a Georgia native and a Bulldogs fan, dating and falling in love with a boy who attended rival Tennessee, especially with the hook "In Georgia they'd call it a sin/I'm wearing Tennessee Orange for him."[23]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: NCAAF Football : Series records : Tennessee vs. Georgia. mcubed.net.
  2. Web site: Tennessee Historical Scores. www.jhowell.net.
  3. Web site: Georgia just gave Tennessee its worst Knoxville loss in 112 years. Adam. Stites. September 30, 2017. SBNation.com.
  4. Web site: georgia vs tennessee – Google Search. www.google.com.
  5. News: Edwin . Watkins . Georgia squeeze past Vols . Lawrence Journal–World . September 7, 1980 . 1 . August 7, 2016.
  6. News: Doug . Hawley . Bulldogs Applauded after lost . Walker County Messenger . September 13, 1995 . 1 . August 7, 2016.
  7. Web site: Flashback to 2000 Tennessee at Georgia. SB Nation . September 25, 2014 . Alex Dusza. October 22, 2016.
  8. Web site: David Greene And That 'Hobnail Boot' Thing . ugafootballlive . ugafootballlive. October 7, 2015. August 7, 2016.
  9. News: Edwin . Watkins . Georgia stuns No. 6 Tennessee . Rome News-Tribune . October 22, 1950 . 1 . August 7, 2016.
  10. Web site: Tennessee vs. Georgia October 6, 2001 . ESPN . ESPN. October 6, 2007.
  11. Web site: Ainge steady as Vols end Dogs' home winning streak:Play by Play . ESPN . ESPN. October 9, 2004.
  12. Web site: Ainge steady as Vols end Dogs' home winning streak . https://web.archive.org/web/20160820091048/http://www.espn.com/college-football/recap?gameId=242830061. dead. August 20, 2016. ESPN . ESPN. October 9, 2004.
  13. Web site: Tennessee ends No. 12 Georgia's win streak in Knoxville:Play by Play . ESPN . ESPN. October 6, 2007.
  14. Web site: Tennessee ends No. 12 Georgia's win streak in Knoxville . https://web.archive.org/web/20160820091034/http://www.espn.com/college-football/recap?gameId=272792633. dead. August 20, 2016. ESPN . ESPN. October 6, 2007.
  15. Web site: Georgia rallies late, escapes Tennessee in overtime:Play by Play. ESPN . ESPN. October 5, 2013.
  16. Web site: Georgia rallies late, escapes Tennessee in overtime . ESPN . ESPN. October 5, 2013.
  17. Web site: Dobbs helps Vols rally for 38–31 victory over No. 19 Georgia:Play by Play . ESPN . ESPN. October 10, 2015.
  18. Web site: Dobbs helps Vols rally for 38–31 victory over No. 19 Georgia . ESPN . ESPN. October 10, 2015.
  19. Web site: Georgia coach Mark Richt stepping down in 'mutual' decision. Foxsports . Foxsports. September 8, 2016.
  20. Web site: Tennessee beats Georgia 34–31 with TD pass on final play. . ESPN. October 2, 2016.
  21. Web site: Doobnail Boot. Saturday Down South . October 2, 2016 . Saturday Down South.com. October 2, 2016.
  22. Web site: No. 7 Georgia rolls to 41–0 shutout of Tennessee . ESPN . ESPN. August 6, 2021.
  23. Web site: Megan Moroney Confirms It is HIS Shirt in 'Tennessee Orange' . https://web.archive.org/web/20221117192608/https://www.cmt.com/news/0dnf5x/megan-moroney-confirms-it-is-his-shirt-in-tennessee-orange . dead . November 17, 2022 . May 3, 2023 . . en.