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Dooley, then 31, was named Georgia’s football coach in December 1963 to little fanfare. As the story goes, Athletic Director Joel Eaves had Dooley shuttled into Athens under the cover of night.
Dooley is the fourth-winningest coach in SEC history, trailing only Bear Bryant, Nick Saban and Steve Spurrier. “Vince Dooley was one of my favorite people in the world,” Saban said.
Vince Dooley, a Hall of Fame football coach at the University of Georgia who in 25 years won more games than any other coach did in the school’s history, died on Friday at his home in Athens, Ga.
Derek Dooley’s sparse political record and ties to Kemp, not Trump, are drawing scrutiny as he considers a Senate run in battleground Georgia.
Stacey Dooley has said she had the “bleak” realisation that “if somebody raped me, I don’t think I would go to the police.” ...
Dooley hadn’t known much about Smith personally — before flying to meet him, he had asked the deathless question, “Is Tubby tubby?” — but knew enough to hire him with a minimum of fuss.
Dooley was born on July 19, 1964 in Ogden, Utah to David Jerome and Mary Eugenie "Janie" Vanyo. Dooley graduated from Brophy College Preparatory, in 1983, in Phoenix, Arizona.
Jim Dooley, who succeeded George Halas as coach of the Bears and had one of the most innovative football minds of his time, died Tuesday, daughter Lisa said. Dooley, 77, had been ill with ...
Dooley had a way like that with players. A fierce stare and a few words were all it took. He coached at UNC from 1967 through 1977, when he led the Tar Heels to three ACC championships, and then ...
WHILE it is obvious, or seems obvious, how Martin Dooley’s sixty-odd years of experience in the Old and New Worlds as laborer and proprietor, participant and observer, fitted him for his great ...