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  • Georgia Military College has had 354 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 230 student-athletes earn a scholarship to play in Division I (123) and Division I-AA (107) football since the reinstatement of football in 1991.
  • Since 1995, Georgia Military College has had 44 of its Alumni go on and play in the Professional ranks: 30 have made it to the National Football League, 6 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, 12 out of the last 15 seasons, the GMC Bulldogs have finished their season ranked by the NJCAA 12 times. The Bulldogs have finished in the Top Five, 5 times, the Top Fifteen, 6 times, and the top 20, 1 time.
  • 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 56 NJCAA All-Americans: 23 First Team, 17 Second Team, and 16 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/American Football Monthly Junior College Coach of the Year.
  • 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 Georgia Tech’s Durant Brooks, the 2007 Ray Guy Award winner, an award give to the NCAA nation’s top punter.
  • 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.

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