GRADUATE ASSISTANTS
Brad Hutcherson, Program Coordinator, Offense
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with football. He received his B.S. in Athletic Training in May 2008 from Eastern Illinois University located in Charleston, Illinois. While at Eastern, Ned worked with baseball, women's rugby, track and field and football. Ned currently resides in Athens, Ga., but is originally from Effingham, Ill.
Christine Stanley joined the UGA Athletic Asso-
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HISTORY
ciation’s sports medicine staff in 2009 as a graduate assistant working with the football team. Stanley, a native of New Orleans, La., received her Bachelor of Science degree in athletic training from the University of Alabama in the spring of 2008. There, she began her student training working with the Crimson Tide football, men’s track & field and women’s volleyball programs. Previously, Stanley interned as an athletic trainer at the University of Maryland in 2008-09, working with football and women’s gymnastics. Stanley passed her ATC exam in April of 2008 and is now pursuing a master’s degree in Kinesiology with a concentration in athletic training at Georgia.
Rex Bradberry, a former walk-on player for the Bulldogs, is beginning his seventh year as a member of the strength and conditioning program. Bradberry has been a graduate assistant strength and conditioning coach since May 2003. He also served an internship in strength and conditioning from May 2002 to May 2003. Bradberry has assisted the strength staff with the design and implementation of programs for the Georgia football team. He also has taught the character education curriculum for the freshman football players. Bradberry was the director of the strength and conditioning for the men’s golf team that won the 2003 SEC title and the 2005 national championship. Bradberry also has NFL experience. He served as the personal trainer for ex-Bulldog David Pollack in Cincinnati in 2005, and he trains Georgia players for the NFL Combine each winter. Bradberry earned his bachelor’s degree in Health Education and Exercise Science at Georgia College and State University in 2002. He then earned his Master’s degree in Sports Studies at Georgia in 2005. Bradberry is currently working toward his Ph.D. in Kinesiology at UGA. A native of Watkinsville, Bradberry is a graduate of Oconee County High School. He played football, baseball and basketball, and he won several school and area awards. He came to Georgia in 2001 as a preferred walk-on under former coach Jim Donnan.
ACADEMICS
Christine Stanley, Athletic Trainer
Rex Bradberry Strength & Conditioning
RECORD BOOK
Ned Kenter, Athletic Trainer
Mitch Doolittle, a native of Ninety Six, S.C., joined the Georgia staff in June 2009 as a program coordinator with the Bulldogs’ defense. Doolittle came to Athens following two years on the football staff at UAB, where he served as a video assistant for the Blazers’ defense. Doolittle played quarterback, wide receiver and special teams at Presbyterian College in Clinton, S.C., from 2003-06. He played for the Blue Hose under head coach Tommy Spangler, a letterwinner on Georgia’s 1982 SEC Championship team who later served as a graduate assistant coach for the Bulldogs. Doolittle was the quarterback for consecutive state championship teams at Ninety Six High School in 2000 and 2001. His father, Mike, was head coach of those squads and is now the offensive line coach at Gardner-Webb University. His brother, Stan, currently plays quarterback for Gardner-Webb as well. Doolittle earned his bachelor’s degree in history with a minor in psychology from Presbyterian in 2007.
OPPONENTS/ REVIEW
SPORTS MEDICINE
Mitch Doolittle Program Coordinator, Defense
2009 PLAYERS
Brad Hutcherson, a native of Savannah, Ga., was named a graduate assistant on offense for Georgia’s coaching staff in the spring of 2009. Hutcherson’s history with the Bulldog football team dates back four years when he became a student assistant for the team’s offensive coaches in 2005. During Hutcherson’s time with the Bulldogs, Georgia captured the 2005 Southeastern Conference title and has won three bowl games. The Bulldogs have also recorded three 10-win seasons since 2005 and had three offensive players drafted in the first two rounds of the 2009 NFL Draft, including Matthew Stafford who was the first overall pick by the Detroit Lions. Hutcherson graduated from the University of Georgia with a degree in Sport Management in December, 2008.
Todd Hartley, a native of Gray, Ga., and graduate of Jones County High School, was named a graduate assistant on defense for Georgia’s coaching staff following the 2009 spring practice. Hartley originally joined the Bulldogs as a student assistant at the end of the 2005 season and worked with the offense and special teams until the spring of 2008. Georgia had an 11-win season and tallied two bowl victories during Hartley’s pair of years working with the Bulldogs in 2006 and 2007, including a 41-10 rout of #10 Hawai’i in the 2008 Sugar Bowl. Hartley joined former Georgia tight ends coach Dave Johnson, who became West Virginia’s offensive line coach in 2008, on the Mountaineers staff before the 2008 season as an offensive graduate assistant. Hartley worked with the running backs and slot receivers and assisted with recruiting as the Mountaineers wrapped up their season with a 9-4 record, including a victory over North Carolina in the Meineke Car Care Bowl. Hartley graduated from the University of Georgia with a degree in Health and Physical Education in May 2008.
COACHING STAFF
Daniel Bettis, a native of Roswell, Ga., joined Georgia's coaching staff after playing for Appalachian State University from 2002-06. Playing tight end for the Mountaineers, Bettis was a member on back-to-back NCAA Division 1-AA national championship teams in 2005-06. Bettis received first team All-South Conference honors during both of those seasons. Bettis started all four years for Appalachian State and was selected to the AP All-American team in 2006 as a tight end. In addition, Bettis was elected as the team's co-captain that same season. Bettis played his high school football at Roswell High School and started at both tight end and defensive end. He completed his career earning AllRegion honors at both positions for the Hornets. Daniel graduated from Appalachian State with a degree in Management and Marketing.
Todd Hartley, Graduate Assistant, Defense
2009 PREVIEW
Daniel Bettis, Graduate Assistant, Offense
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