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“Que” UGA X

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“Que” UGA X

Birth
Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia, USA
Death
23 Jan 2024 (aged 10)
Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Athens, Clarke County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Mascot, University of Georgia Bulldogs. Winningest mascot in Georgia football history.

We are saddened to announce that Uga X, fondly known as Que, died peacefully in his sleep earlier this morning.

Born May 27, 2013, he formally began his tenure in a collaring ceremony at the Georgia-Georgia Southern football game on Nov. 21, 2015. Que retired following the 2022 season after becoming the most decorated of all the Bulldog mascots. He compiled a football record of 91-18, presided over two SEC titles, the 2021 and 2022 College Football Playoff national championships, and seven New Year's Six bowl appearances.

He will always be remembered as a Damn Good Dawg.

Won two SEC championships (2017, 2022), one Rose Bowl (2018), one Sugar Bowl (2020), two Peach Bowls (2021, 2022), one Orange Bowl (2021) and two CFP National Championships (2022, 2023). A grandson of Uga IX, he was introduced at the November 21, 2015, game against Georgia Southern. At his retirement, he was the winningest Uga by total number of wins and percentage. Uga X was inducted into the Mascot Hall of Fame in 2022.
Mascot, University of Georgia Bulldogs. Winningest mascot in Georgia football history.

We are saddened to announce that Uga X, fondly known as Que, died peacefully in his sleep earlier this morning.

Born May 27, 2013, he formally began his tenure in a collaring ceremony at the Georgia-Georgia Southern football game on Nov. 21, 2015. Que retired following the 2022 season after becoming the most decorated of all the Bulldog mascots. He compiled a football record of 91-18, presided over two SEC titles, the 2021 and 2022 College Football Playoff national championships, and seven New Year's Six bowl appearances.

He will always be remembered as a Damn Good Dawg.

Won two SEC championships (2017, 2022), one Rose Bowl (2018), one Sugar Bowl (2020), two Peach Bowls (2021, 2022), one Orange Bowl (2021) and two CFP National Championships (2022, 2023). A grandson of Uga IX, he was introduced at the November 21, 2015, game against Georgia Southern. At his retirement, he was the winningest Uga by total number of wins and percentage. Uga X was inducted into the Mascot Hall of Fame in 2022.

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