Rodney Walker, featured today in our Four Questions, and son Chip Walker of Sandy Creek have won 420 games between them as Georgia head coaches. That ranks second all-time for a father and son behind Ray Lamb (to be featured on Friday in Four Questions) and Hal Lamb of Calhoun. Below are 10 notable Georgia father/son head-coaching pairs and their win totals. Let us know if there are significant omissions, as this information is not officially maintained.

Lamb - 451

Ray Lamb: 249-103-11

Hal Lamb: 202-49-0

Walker - 420

Rodney: 300-141-3

Chip: 120-23-1

Walsh - 371

Jim Sr.: 234-113-6

Jim Jr.: 137-127-0

Davis - 359

Robert: 352-74-1

Rob: 7-13-1

Hochstetler - 356

Dwight: 345-114-1

Evan: 11-4-0

Cravey - 343

Buck: 270-126-4

Jay: 73-55-0

Maloof - 333

George: 158-69-0

Kevin 175-105-1

Maloof - 317

George: 158-69-0

Keith: 159-69

Dorsey - 281

Jimmy: 236-79-1

Andy: 45-30-0

Gruhn - 278

Bobby: 254-1-4-5

Matthew 24-49

Charlie: 238-102-14

Mike: 24-38-1

Shaver - 142

Fred:  76-46-6

Bill: 66-28-0

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