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What It Means to Be a Bulldog: Vince Dooley, Mark Richt, and Georgia's Greatest Players

What It Means to Be a Bulldog: Vince Dooley, Mark Richt, and Georgia's Greatest Players

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: If You're Already a Fan
Review: If you're not a University of Georgia football fan, or at least a football fan, this book won't mean much to you. But if you are, then listening to what Vince Dooley has to say, and the reminisces of the players from the last 40 years or so makes for fascinating reading.

The book is part autobiography of Dooley, and then commentary from a couple of dozen players, most of whom went on to good success in whatever they did: some in football, a judge, businessmen of all types, but all see their start on the football field. Not a great book for all time, but delightful reading.


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