Since the 1950s, Seiler and his family have owned and maintained the unbroken line of live mascots of the University of Georgia sports teams, English bulldogs known successively as
Uga I - XI. The family received the first member of the line (today referred to as Uga I) in 1956, when Seiler was a second-year student at the
University of Georgia School of Law and newly married to the former Cecelia Gunn. He was given the bulldog by a former beau of Gunn's, who intended to insult Seiler. The new puppy was said to be the grandson of a white bulldog who traveled with the Georgia football team to
Pasadena, California, for the 1943
Rose Bowl. On September 29, 1956, the Seilers brought Uga I with them to
Sanford Stadium for the first
Georgia Bulldogs football home game of the year, against the
Florida State Seminoles.
Dan Magill, the Sports Information Director for the UGA Athletic Association at the time, took notice of a picture of the dog from that game and suggested to UGA football head coach
Wally Butts that Seiler have Uga attend subsequent games as the official team mascot. This began a tradition of Uga or one of his descendants being present at every University of Georgia football game, home and away. His fifth successor, Uga VI, who, like his progenitors, was a pure white bulldog, maintained the tradition from 1999 until his death in 2008 at Seiler's Savannah home. Uga VII replaced Uga VI for the team's highly anticipated 2008 season; however, officials initially questioned the dog's readiness. Uga VII died on November 19, 2009, of congestive heart failure. In its April 28, 1997 issue
Sports Illustrated named Uga the nation's best college mascot. ==References==