Vince Dooley

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Vince Dooley was a highly successful and long-tenured American college football coach and athletic director best known for leading the University of Georgia Bulldogs to national prominence, including the 1980 national championship.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American football coach
athletic director
college football coach
human
athleticDirectorTenureEnd 2004
athleticDirectorTenureStart 1979
bowlGamesCoached 20
bowlGamesWon 8
child Daniel Dooley
Denise Dooley
surface form: Deanna Dooley

Denise Dooley
Derek Dooley
coachingTenureEnd 1988
coachingTenureStart 1964
conferenceChampionshipsWon 6 SEC titles
conferenceCoachOfTheYearAwards SEC Coach of the Year (multiple times)
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1932-09-04
dateOfDeath 2022-10-28
educatedAt Auburn University
employer Auburn University
University of Georgia
familyName Dooley
fullName Vincent Joseph Dooley
givenName Vincent
hallOfFameInduction College Football Hall of Fame
hallOfFameInductionYear 1994
hasFieldNamedAfter Sanford Stadium
surface form: Dooley Field at Sanford Stadium
headCoachOf Georgia Bulldogs football
surface form: Georgia Bulldogs football team
jerseyNumberAsPlayer 12
ledTeamToNationalChampionship 1980
memberOfSportsTeam Auburn Tigers football
surface form: Auburn Tigers football team
militaryBranch United States Marine Corps
notableAward Paul "Bear" Bryant Award
Walter Camp Coach of the Year Award
notablePlayerCoached Herschel Walker
overallRecordAsHeadCoach 201–77–10
placeOfBirth Mobile, Alabama
surface form: Mobile, Alabama, United States
placeOfDeath Athens, Georgia
surface form: Athens, Georgia, United States
positionHeld athletic director
head football coach
positionPlayed defensive back
quarterback
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Athens, Georgia
surface form: Athens, Georgia, United States
sport American football
spouse Barbara Meshad Dooley
wonNationalChampionshipWith Georgia Bulldogs football
surface form: Georgia Bulldogs football team

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Sanford Stadium fieldNamedAfter Vince Dooley