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  1. Jan 27, 2024 · This beloved UGA football tradition has stood the test of time for over 95 years, but it seems the current hedges are feeling a bit worn out after 31 years. School officials have confirmed that the hedges, which trace their roots back to the very first ones planted in Sanford Stadium, typically last between 20 to 40 years.

  2. Jan 25, 2024 · The Bulldogs' 2024 home opener is scheduled for Sept. 7 against Tennessee Tech. Georgia’s current hedges have a 144-28 home record and enter the 2024 season with an FBS-leading 25-game home win ...

  3. Jan 25, 2024 · The Georgia football team's roster isn't the only thing getting a makeover before the 2024 season.. The privet hedges ringing Dooley Field at Sanford Stadium will also be revitalized beginning ...

  4. Georgia’s current hedges have witnessed some of the greatest moments in Bulldog history, boasting an impressive 144-28 home record -- an 84 percent win percentage — over the last 27 years. Georgia has captured four Southeastern Conference titles, a pair of College Football Playoff National Championships and enters the 2024 season riding a FBS-leading 25-game home win streak.

  5. Jan 25, 2024 · The University of Georgia is working to restore the famous hedges at Sanford Stadium.

  6. Georgia’s current hedges have witnessed some of the greatest moments in Bulldog history, boasting an impressive 144-28 home record — an 84% win percentage — over the last 27 years.

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  8. Mar 20, 2024 · The hedges will be replanted with plants of the same lineage in time for the 2024 G-Day game. IN THE BEGINNING The hedges’ storied history began in 1926 at the Rose Bowl, when a UGA Athletic Department employee noticed the red rosebushes surrounding the field. Meanwhile, back in Athens, UGA’s president at the time, Steadman V. Sanford, had ...

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