Ray Goff reflects on coaching against Johnny Majors

Ray Goff reflects on coaching against Johnny Majors.

Ray Goff played quarterback at Georgia from 1974-76 for national championship head coach Vince Dooley.

Goff would later serve as an assistant under Dooley (1981-88) and replaced him as head coach following the 1988 season. Goff was Georgia’s head coach from 1989-95, compiling a 46–34–1 record.

Ahead of the Tennessee-Georgia game in Week 3 of a 10-game SEC-only schedule, Goff joined the show “Tennessee Two-A-Days.” He discussed his time at Georgia and coaching against Johnny Majors.

“I think the world of Johnny Majors,” Goff said of the former Tennessee head coach. “He beat me, beat me pretty good sometimes, sometimes it was very, very close. He was just a really good person and a good football coach.”

The entire interview with Goff can be listened to here or below.