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The 1902 Georgia Bulldogs football team represented the University of Georgia during the 1902 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association football season. The Bulldogs compiled a 4ā2ā1 record, including victories over Auburn and Alabama and a 0ā0 tie with Georgia Tech. The losses included Georgia's fourth consecutive loss to Sewanee. This was the team's second and final season under the guidance of head coach William A. Reynolds.
Before the season
Frank M. Ridley was captain-elect, Georgia's first two-time captain. He was moved to end from the backfield. One account of Ridley reads "Ridley's first year on the team he played this position so well that Coach Heisman named his as the All-Southern end. He is quick and active and never hesitates to tackle a man, seldom being blocked."
Schedule
Game summaries
= Furman
=To open the season, Georgia beat Furman 11ā0. The game's highlight was an end run for touchdown from Harman.
= Georgia Tech
=Georgia came in as 6ā1 favorites to in-state rival Georgia Tech, and were held to a 0ā0 tie. "It's the worst game we have ever played." said captain Ridley. The starting lineup was Bower (left end), Willingham (left tackle), Beaver (left guard), Ketron (center), Nix (right guard), Smith (right tackle), Baxter (right end), Harman (quarterback), Dickinson (left halfback), Ridley (right halfback), Turner (fullback).
= Alabama
=Alabama was shutout 5ā0 at Birmingham. Marvin M. Dickinson scored the only touchdown of the game for Georgia in the second half. Alabama was trying to tie up the game late, but time expired as the Tide reached the Georgia twelve-yard line.
The starting lineup was Bower (left end), McIntosh (left tackle), Beaver (left guard), Ketron (center), Willingham (right guard), Smith (right tackle), Baxter (right end), Harman (quarterback), Dickinson (left halfback), Ridley (right halfback), Turner (fullback).
= Davidson
=Davidson was defeated 20ā0.
= Clemson
=On November 8, Georgia lost to SIAA champion Clemson by a score of 36ā0. Despite the score, one writer called it "the hardest fought football game ever seen here." Frank McIntyre, Harman, and Smith all had to be carried off the field.
The starting lineup was Baxter (left end), McIntosh (left tackle), Beaver (left guard), Ketron (center), Willingham (right guard), Smith (right tackle), Ridley (right end), Harman (quarterback), Allen (left halfback), Dickinson (right halfback), Turner (fullback).
= Sewanee
=Sewanee defeated Georgia 11ā0.
= Auburn
=Georgia upset Auburn 12ā5. The same night, Rufus Nalley, great former Georgia star, died. Having learned of Georgia's victory; "He died with a smile on his lips", reported his brother.
Postseason
Ridley was selected an All-Southern along with teammates Harold Ketron and Sandy Beaver,
References
= Additional sources
=Woodruff, Fuzzy (1928). A History of Southern Football 1890ā1928.