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 Georgetown Football History

Within these pages are a review of some of the great players and great moments of this University's football history, from scores and stats to fantastic finishes and heartbreaking defeats.

Each of these moments and memories form a tradition that is a part of every Hoya team, now and in the future.

All-Americans
A complete list of past Georgetown selections.
Awards
Team captains, and MVP's over the years.
Bowl Games:

Orange Bowl, 1941
Sun Bowl, 1950
Feature Stories:
Football's Roots at Georgetown
The beginnings of Georgetown football.
A Game To Remember
A turn of the century classic versus Virginia.
"The Great Gilroy" Of The Gridiron
Read about Georgetown's all time great rusher.
The Lou Little Legacy
A Hall of Famer takes Hoya Football to new heights.
23 Wins And A Trip To Miami
The golden years of Georgetown football.
The Greatest Hoya Of Them All
Al Blozis: Scholar, athlete, war hero.
Remembering Al Blozis
A rare first-hand account of Blozis' tragic death.
The End Of One Era...
Read about the circumstances that ended major college football at GU.
The Beginning of Another Era...
How students brought football back to the Hilltop.
The Return To Division I
The years leading to the return to Division I-AA.
The Patriot Games
Georgetown's step to the Patriot League.
Football Timeline
Important moments in Hoya Football history.
Game Programs
A sample of the covers of various programs through the years.
Hall Of Fame, National
Home to six former GU players and coaches.
Hall Of Fame, Georgetown
Over forty former players have been honored by the University.
Hoyas In The NFL
Read about Georgetown's "NFL connections".
Opponents vs. Georgetown
Won-loss statistics on all opponents since 1887.
Records
Individual and team performances over the years.
Results, Game by Game
Game by game since 1887.
Results, Year By Year
Annual won-loss records, including coaches' records.
All-Time Roster, 1887-2007
Every player from the "early" and "modern" eras of Georgetown football.
 
 
Al Blozis, C'42
Six-foot six Al Blozis (#32), Georgetown's greatest athlete, seen here with Georgetown coach and former New York Giant halfback Jack Hagerty at New York's Polo Grounds, 1941. Four years later, the New York Giants gathered at the Polo Grounds to unveil a plaque in his honor. Blozis was killed in Feb. 1945 in the service of his country during World War II. A member of the NFL's All-Decade team after just two years of play, his jersey is one of only eleven ever retired by the Giants.
 

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