As mentioned all season, I had noticed a number of posters seemingly longing for the legendary voice of Larry Munson—I do too. I recently was fortunate enough to have gained access to many Munson radio-called games spanning a couple of decades or so. Therefore, becoming a weekly staple during this football campaign, I am posting highlights I compiled from a Munson broadcast of a Georgia game from yesteryear. Adding only photos taken from the particular game, and some commentary, each video will be associated with the Bulldogs' upcoming opponent, or the date for which it is posted (or, in this case, coming off a bye week).

Unlike tomorrow’s November game at Kentucky, where Georgia is a scant 2½-point favorite, there was a time when the Bulldogs playing the Wildcats in Lexington represented late October, when Dawg fans were often more concerned with the horse races at Kenneland than their team’s performance against the ‘Cats. Much of the same was expected in 1982, as undefeated Georgia (which would not lose a regular-season game) was a three-touchdown favorite to trounce a winless Kentucky squad (which would not win a game all season). Regardless, the Wildcats managed to somehow score more points against the Bulldogs in the first 17 minutes of play than they would against any opponent in 1982 for an entire game. But, just when it appeared the host could possibly pull off a tremendous upset, a sluggish Georgia team finally awoke when Herschel, the receiver—not the runner—began a fierce rally: