Ray Goff

Ray Goff (born July 10, 1955) is an American former college football player and coach.

Goff attended the University of Georgia, where he played quarterback from 1974–1976, leading the team to 19 wins over his final two seasons under coach Vince Dooley.

Goff's tenure got off to a slow start, with just ten wins in his first two seasons, before reeling off nine wins in 1991 and ten in 1992; the latter campaign finished with Georgia ranked eighth by the Coaches Poll.

Spurrier, known for his colorful comments about other coaches, subsequently referred to Goff as "Ray Goof."

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