UGA – The Living Legacy of the University of Georgia Bulldogs
The University of Georgia (UGA) Bulldogs have a unique and enduring symbol of school spirit: UGA, the English Bulldog mascot. Since 1956, the UGA line has been a continuous and cherished part of the university's tradition, embodying not just the athletic spirit but also the familial and communal ethos of UGA. Each dog serving as UGA is a direct descendant of the original English Bulldog owned by Sonny Seiler, a prominent Savannah attorney, and has been an integral part of the university's history and culture.
The Origin of UGA
The lineage of UGA began with the original UGA, an English Bulldog given to Sonny Seiler in 1956. This Bulldog, named UGA I and originally called "Hood's Ole Dan," quickly became a sensation at UGA. Seiler's wife, Cecelia, made a red jersey with a "G" for the dog, and UGA I made his official debut in the home opener against Florida State.
The UGA Lineage
The lineage of UGA mascots is remarkable for its continuity and longevity, with each mascot being a direct descendant of the original UGA. They are all owned and cared for by the Seiler family. Over the years, the UGAs have witnessed countless historic moments in UGA sports and have become revered figures.
The Passing of the Collar Ceremony
A unique tradition at UGA is the "Passing of the Collar" ceremony. When an UGA retires or passes away, there is a formal ceremony during which the custom-made silver spiked collar is passed to the new UGA. This ceremony symbolizes the continuation of the legacy and is a solemn and revered event.
UGA the 10th: Continuing the Legacy
The current mascot, UGA X, also known as "Que," took on the role in 2015. Each UGA has its own unique personality, and UGA X is no exception, known for his friendly demeanor and spirited presence at games. UGA X, like his predecessors, attends home football games at Sanford Stadium, where he sits in his custom-made, air-conditioned doghouse, a testament to the university's care and affection for their beloved mascot.
The Role of UGA
UGA's role extends beyond just being a mascot at sporting events. He is an ambassador for the university, participating in various social and official events. UGA's presence at games, whether lounging in his doghouse or parading on the field, ignites the spirit of students, alumni, and fans.
Memorializing the Mascots
The UGAs are so integral to UGA’s history that they are memorialized upon their passing. A mausoleum near the entrance of Sanford Stadium houses the remains of the past UGAs, with each marble vault inscribed with the name of the dog and its years of service. This "UGA Memorial" stands as a tribute to the mascots and their contribution to the university's heritage.
The UGA lineage is a living symbol of the University of Georgia's spirit and pride. These English Bulldogs are more than just mascots; they are a part of the university's history and family. From UGA I to UGA X, each has added its chapter to the UGA story, embodying the resilience, strength, and heart of the Bulldogs. UGA is not just a mascot but a beloved member of the UGA family, representing the enduring spirit and tradition of the university. Thanks for listening to Quiet Please. Remember to like and share wherever you get your podcasts.