Thursday, September 27, 1984/The Battalion/Page 13 ; 1 ■ 1 J Dooley, ’Dawgs turn gold again ki tel more a 'W hefdij warm, I d. "I was| >t a lot o tteraorieJ ifferentil rticularll ancyii ition. Itiil tyexp to ben w field.’ ve beens decide to J ntracte ssibly cot nissionctJ again ini Question! ely, he said | to stay** he adi er of lit: fteraloni e scenei ?83.” abbuttl te madej wners l ionenlu:| United Press International ATLANTA — It's about time [someone came up with a nickname | lor Vince Dooley, They used to call UCLA basket- [ball coach John Wooden “The Wiz- iard of Westwood,” so let’s call the (ieorgia football coach “The Al chemist of Athens.” After all, Dooley’s (ieorgia Bull dogs keep changing into gold. That Dooley black magic began to |manifest itself back in 'bo, his second season as Georgia's head coach. The Bulldogs, a b-4 team, upset defend ing national champion Alabama, 18- 17, with a late forth-quarler 73-yard [flea-flicker touchdown and two- I point conversion. Nearly 20 years later, Dooley is [still stirring up the brew; his latest effort was last Saturday's 26-23 up set over Clemson, featuring a 60- ! vard held goal. In between, the number of times Dooley teams have won in mys terious ways has become legend. Some classic examples: — In the 1072 (ieorgia Tech game, Andy Johnson, a running quarterback, became a passing quar terback in the closing minute to give Georgia a come-from-behind, 28-24, victory. — In the 1975 Florida game, tight end Richard Appleby faked an end around and threw an 80-yard touch down pass in the closing minutes for a 10-7 Georgia victory. — In the 1078 Kentucky game, Georgia, down 16-0 midway through the third quarter won 17- 1(), when Rex Robinson kic ked a Held goal with three seconds left. — And who, among those who were there or saw it on national tele vision, can forget the 1080 Florida game when (ieorgia scored in the closing minute with a 03-yard Buck Belue-to-Lindsay Scott pass? Georgia won, 26-21, and continue its drive toward the national championship with freshman Flers- chel Walker at the wheel. Atlanta Falcons coach Dan Hen ning expressed an interest in (Georgia's upset of Clemson, partic- ularlv about the controversy that arose when Clemson coach Danny Ford insisted there should have been at least One second left on the clock when, on the kickoff return follow ing the winning field goal, Clemson went out of bounds at the (ieorgia 35. "But 1 don't think luck has all that much to do with it,” Henning said. “Dooley has been at (ieorgia, what, 21 years now and when you keep on winning like he has, you have to fig ure that’s a pretty good job of coach ing." Dooley, who became a head coach at the age of 31, entered this season as the No. 3 active college coach in total v ictories with 161 and the No. 9 active coach in winning percentage at .721. But even more impressive is the fact that Dooley’s teams are 46-4-1 for their last 51 games (dating back to the final game of the ’79 season) with only two regular-season losses — 13-3 to national champion Clem son in ’81 and 13-7 to No. 3 Auburn last year. “I’ll tell you one thing,” said Georgia Tech coach Bill Curry. “It’s mighty tough to beat those Bulldogs up there between the hedges in Athens. That upset of Clemson didn’t surprise me. No sir, I wouldn’t be surprised if they beat the Pittsburgh Steelers up there.” Maybe, said Curry, Dooley’s magic is in those rows of hedges that run down the sidelines at Sanford Stadium. "Mavbe,” he said, since Georgia Tech is hosting Clemson on astroturf this Saturday, “we should install astrohedges this week.” Biyan-College Station Obstetrics & Gynecology Associates, PA. 1701 Briarcrest Dr. Suite 100 Bryan, Texas 77802 Linda S. Dutton, C.N.P. 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