Dawgs Gone Wild: The Scandalous ’70s of UGA Football (Sports)

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Within the mid-’70s, the University of Georgia football team caused rather a stir off the sphere. A couple of players had encounters with the manipulative “Godfather of Pro Wrestling” and his money-for-sex scheme. A careless prank aboard a team-chartered airplane resulted in a bomb scare and an FBI inquiry. The mysterious death of a standout teammate in 1976 remained unsolved for many years. In spite of it all, a valiant and tenacious head coach and his acclaimed “Junkyard Dogs” defied the chances and developed a celebrated championship team. UGA football author and historian Patrick Garbin, the usage of extensive interviews with former players and coaches, delivers an astounding and, every now and then, appalling true tale of sex, drugs and wild debauchery in college football.

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