GEORGIA MILITARY “DID YOU KNOW?” A TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE FOR 20 YEARS

Georgia Military College has had 382 student-athletes continue their education and football careers at all levels of NCAA football since the reinstatement of football in 1991. That is an average of 19 student-athletes a year that sign scholarships to play football.

Georgia Military College has had 253 student-athletes earn a scholarship to play in Division I (133) and Division I-AA (120) football since the reinstatement of football in 1991.

Since 1995, Georgia Military College has had 45 of its Alumni go on and play in the Professional ranks: 30 have made it to the National Football League, 7 to the Canadian Football League, and 8 to the Arena Football League and Arena Football League 2 rosters.

Georgia Military College won the NJCAA National Championship in 2001.

Georgia Military College was the NJCAA National Runner-up in 2002 and 2005.

Since 1994, 13 out of the last 17 seasons, the GMC Bulldogs have finished their season ranked by the NJCAA 13 times. The Bulldogs have finished in the Top Five, 5 times, the Top Fifteen, 6 times, and the top 20, 2 times.

Since 1993, Georgia Military College has participated in 12 post season bowl games. Bowl games include: The McKinnon Travel Bowl 1 time, The Sea Island Golden Isles Bowl 9 times, and The Pilgrim’s Pride Bowl Classic 1 time, and The Mississippi Bowl 1 time.

Georgia Military College has produced 59 NJCAA All-Americans: 24 First Team, 17 Second Team, and 18 Honorable Mention.

Georgia Military College produced Randy Jackson, the 2001 NJCAA Defensive Player of the Year.

Georgia Military College produced Bert Williams, the 2001 NJCAA Head Coach of the Year, and the 2002 Shutt/ Monthly Junior College Coach of the Year.

Head Football Coach, Bert Williams, was inducted into the NJCAA Football Hall of Fame in 2010.

Georgia Military College produced Jermaine Harris, the 2002 Lea Plarski Award winner, an award given to the nation’s top male student-athlete.

Georgia Military College produced ’s Durant Brooks, the 2007 winner, an award give to the NCAA nation’s top .

Georgia Military College student-athletes develop not only their academic and athletic skills, but elevate their character through curriculum, community service, and the learning process in general while attending GMC.