Relive four of the greatest moments in Georgia football history. Each set comes with four laser-etched coasters depicting these historic plays:
1981 Sugar Bowl vs Notre Dame - Undefeated Nat'l Champs
1980 Regular Season vs Florida - Run Lindsay!
2002 Regular Season vs Auburn - Taking the conference
2006 Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate vs Georgia Tech - Driving the field
These leatherette coasters are laser etched to reveal a vibrant silver foil. - Size: 4'' x 4'' x 0.15'' per coaster - Weight: 0.15lbs (4oz) - Stitched border
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1981 Sugar Bowl
Undefeated Nat'l Champs
Georgia vs Notre Dame
17 - 10
1 January, 1981
Capping off a perfect 1980 season, Georgia soundly beat Notre Dame in the Sugar Bowl to win their second national championship. Herschel Walker scored both touchdowns and was named MVP of the game.
1980 Regular Season
Run Lindsay!
Georgia vs Florida
26 - 21
8 November, 1980
In perhaps the most memorable play in Georgia history. #2 Georgia was losing to Florida late in the 4th quarter and searching for a big play when Buck Belue tossed it to Lindsay Scott who ran 93 yards for the touchdown.
2002 Regular Season
Taking the conference
Georgia vs Auburn
24 - 21
16 November, 2002
With under 2 minutes to play in the SEC Title Game, Georgia was in the red zone but they were down 4 points and were facing 4th and 15. So with 1:25 left David Greene stepped up and found Michael Johnson with a 19 yard touchdown pass that gave Georgia the lead and enough to win the game.
2006 Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate
Driving the field
Georgia vs Georgia Tech
15 - 12
25 November, 2006
Georgia Tech had scored to take the lead with 8:50 remaining and now Georgia was down 5. A good return gave Georgia the ball at their 36 yard line and they drove the remaining 64 yards in the next 7 minutes, scoring on a 3 yard pass from Matthew Stafford to Mohamed Massaquoi.