Sonny Good, the father of georgia football Coach Kirby Good died early Saturday from complications related to hip surgery he had after falling the day before the Sugar Bowl, the university confirmed.
Sonny Good was injured in New Orleans on New Year’s Day before the start of the championship. College Football Playoffs quarterfinal game between Georgia and Notre Dame, which had been postponed to the next day after a terrorist attack on Bourbon Avenue claimed the lives of at least 14 people and injured dozens more.
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He died shortly after midnight surrounded by his family.
“Sonny fell while walking during New Year’s Eve in New Orleans and broke his hip. He was hospitalized and underwent hip surgery; Unfortunately, complications arose. “He fought bravely but could not overcome his injuries,” the statement read.
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“The Good family expresses its sincere gratitude to Ochsner Hospital and the medical staff for the exceptional care provided to Sonny. “Furthermore, they ask for your continued prayers for those affected by the tragic events that occurred in the early hours of New Year’s Day.”
According an ESPN, Kirby Good spent part of New Year’s Day in the hospital with his father after the Sugar Bowl was postponed. He returned shortly after Georgia’s 23-10 loss to Notre Dame.
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Sonny Good was a longtime high school football coach in Alabama and Georgia. He also played football at Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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