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Essay heading: History of Athens
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The University of Georgia, and it's football team, the Georgia Bulldogs. Cliff Wheatley was a writer of the Atlanta Journal Constitution. On November 6th, 1920 he used the name "Bulldogs" in his story five times, the name stuck with Athens, the state of Georgia, and the nation. The team has been very successful under coaches such as James "Wally" Butts, Vince Dooley, and Mark Richt... displayed 300 characters
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The team has been very successful under coaches such as James "Wally" Butts, Vince Dooley, and Mark Richt. They have won South Eastern Conference (SEC) titles in 1942,1946,1448,1959,1966,1968,1976,1980,1981,1982,2002,and 2005. While the season has already begun, and we have won our first two games, things can always take a turn for the worst when we play our worst rival The University of Florida... displayed next 300 characters
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