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Georgia Bulldog Jake Scott a Hall of Fame Candidate

Patrick GarbinMar 16, 2010

I saw where Jake Scott was recently one of three former Georgia Bulldogs announced by the National Football Foundation (NFF)ย as a possibility for induction into the College Football Hall of Fame.ย  For Scott, this nomination isย undoubtedly deserving, but at the same time definitely surprising based on his past.

I first heard of Scott decades ago when my dadย and I once drove byย the Georgiaย Coliseum (now known as Stegeman Coliseum) on UGAโ€™s campus and he told me about the Georgia football player whoย had drivenย his motorcycle up and over the basketball arena.ย  As a kid, I was instantly intrigued with the former All-American safety.

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"The Snake," his nickname in college, has beenย recognized by Coach Vince Dooley as the most athletic player he ever coached.ย  Scott's 16 career interceptions and four non-offensive touchdowns (three on interception returns, one via punt return) both remain school records more than 40 years after his collegiate career endedโ€”a careerย of just two seasonsย on Georgia's varsity.

It was Scott's junior year of 1968 and final season as a Bulldog when he first began his disassociation with the school, lasting until just over three years ago.ย  As the story goes, after Georgia had defeated Georgia Tech to complete an undefeated 8-0-2 campaign, team members wanted to go toย the Orange Bowl for an outside shot to play for a national championship.

Representing the players, Scott went to Coach Dooley carrying oranges, requesting a trip to the bowl game in Miami.ย 

There was one problem: without consulting his team, Dooley had already agreed and signed on to play in the Sugar Bowl, not for a chanceย at a No. 1 ranking but versus the No. 2 team in the Southwest Conference.ย  It's a move Dooley regrets today.

Around the same time, Scott earned the SEC's player of the yearย award, but did not even attend the banquet to accept the trophy.ย 

Following the 1968 season, Scott negotiated a contract with the Canadian Football League and then visited Dooley againย at his office.ย  This time, however, Scott didn't have oranges in hand but instead demanded to be paid or he was leaving prior to his senior season.ย  Thisย occurred when an early departure for the pros, unlike today, was extremely rare.

Dooley denied Scott.ย ย So, the Snake was off to Canada with teammate Brad Johnson, riding in a pair of Corvettes the two had purchased.ย  Dooley was incensed but directed his anger, at least on the surface, towards the British Columbia Lionsโ€”the team that signed Scott.

"I dislike and protestย [the Lions'] negotiations with Jake," Dooley saidย in March of 1969.

After one season in the CFL, Scott finally made it to Miami and the Orange Bowl, playing for the Dolphins of the NFL.ย  There his extraordinary play on the gridiron continued, as well as his mysteriousness, aloofness, andย dislike for his head coach.ย  This time, the coach, like Dooley, was another soon-to-be legendโ€”Don Shula.

From the time he retired from professional footballย following the 1978 season to the present, one canย likely count onย a singleย hand the number of times Scott has been interviewed.

This article , written by Dave Hyde of theย South Florida Sun-Sentinel ,ย is certainly tellingย and a must read.ย ย 

The pieceย was printed shortly before Scott'sย role as the Bulldogs' honorary captain against Georgia Tech in 2006.ย  That appearance was his first associated with UGA in nearly 40 years and, by no coincidence,ย not too long after Dooley's dismissal as the school's athletic director.ย 

As Hyde's article indicates, thisย year isย not the first time Scott has been a possible inducteeย intoย the Hall of Fame.ย  In 2001, Dooley wanted to lobbyย for Scottย to enterย the Hall under one condition:ย he would show up for the induction ceremony.ย  Communicating through Bill Stanfill, a former Georgia great who hadย played with Scott at both Georgia and Miami, word was sent to Dooley and there was no interest.

Although members of the NFF (which you or I can beย a member of for a small fee) vote for the candidates worthy of the Hall of Fame, the Hall's Honorsย Court actually selects the class.ย  As is the case with many things, there can be politics involved inย which players get inducted.

Vince Dooley has been a member of this Honors Court for years and, as someone โ€œin the know" recently told me, โ€œcarries a 'big stick' in the NFF with his clout with the AFCA (American Football Coaches Association) and NCAA."ย ย ย 

With that being said, it'll be interesting to see if Jake Scott is inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame this year.ย  His performance on the football field warrants induction; however, because of the mannerย he has conductedย himself in the past,ย any football accomplishments may not matter.

If he doesn't become a member of the Hall, frankly, Scott probably won't give a rip.ย  If he does, more so thanย thoughts ofย him riding over the coliseum on a motorcycle, I'd be more intrigued in seeing if he shows up for the induction ceremony.

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