Georgia football mascot ‘Uga’ will not be on sidelines for 2020 season

Georgia football’s iconic mascot ‘Uga’ will not be on the sidelines for Georgia football games in 2020 due to COVID-19 protocols.

Due to COVID-19 protocols, Georgia’s beloved mascot ‘Uga’ will not be in attendance on the sidelines for the 2020 football season.

This is the first time an Uga will not be present on the sidelines for a home game since November 21, 2009 when Uga VII died unexpectedly just two days prior.

Uga X took over for Uga IX on November 21, 2015.

“It’s my understanding the SEC and NCAA consider the field a ‘bubble,’ and the only people allowed in the bubble are essential,” said Charles Seiler, Uga X’s handler and owner. “As of now, no dog on the field.”

This is truly some sad news as many Bulldog fans know that players and fans both harness their energy through the white English bulldog.  Uga is a massive fan attraction that will be missed dearly during the 2020 season.

We wish Uga many bones and treats during his leave of absence, knowing he will be between the hedges on Saturdays in spirit.