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Vince Dooley, Hall of Fame Football Coach for Georgia, Dies at 90

The New York Times – Sports:

In a 25-year coaching career, he appeared in 20 bowl games and won 201 games, the fourth-highest total in Southeastern Conference history.

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Deaths (Obituaries), Dooley, Vince (1932-2022), Football (College), Halls of Fame, National Collegiate Athletic Assn, University of Georgia, Walker, Herschel
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