"UGA VI" was indeed laid to rest yesterday in the University of Georgia's Sanford Stadium. "UGA's" body and his family were flown to Athens from Savannah for the service. He was buried next to the five bulldogs who served as "UGA" before him... including his daddy "UGA V." A sad day for the Bulldawg Nation.
Despite pleas from the dog's owners that it was a private service... some fans did show up and at least one of them made a video of their experience. Here's one of them that is on youtube this morning and GA Governor Sonny Perdue's statement about "UGA VI":
"Uga VI was a tremendous ambassador for the University and the state, including his appearance just a couple of weeks ago at our inaugural economic development conference held in Savannah with officials from Canadian provinces and our neighboring Southeastern states. Though much of the Bulldogs' success in recent years has been attributed to Coach Mark Richt, most true Georgia fans know that his job will be much tougher now without the winningest Uga of all time stalking the sidelines, sitting on his trademark bag of ice and carefully eyeing any opposing mascot that dared to come close."
----Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue
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