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Episode 2011: ESPN GameDay host casts doubts on 'unproven' UGA QBs

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🗓️ 16 August 2023

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DawgNation Daily -- the daily podcast for Georgia Bulldogs fans Beginning of the show: A look at ESPN's Rece Davis once again doubling down on his doubts about UGA. 15-minute mar: Reaction to Lawson Luckie's injury. 20-minute mark: Mike Griffith joins the show. 40-minute mark: I take a look at other SEC headlines including how QB injuries could impact one crucial Week 1 game. End of show: I award a Golden Shoe winner and share the Gator Hater Countdown.

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0:00.0

Today's episode of Dog Nation Daily is brought to you by Braida Pest Management, the official pest control of UGA athletics.

0:10.6

Presented by Dog Nation.com. This is Dog Nation Daily, the daily podcast for Georgia Bulldogs fame.

0:17.1

Here's your host, Brandon Adams.

0:18.6

In our worldview, Georgia is the good guys. The dogs are out there fighting the good fight to maintain college football supremacy and any good story that has a good, is it protagonist? Is that the right word? Kind of a fancy word. The protagonist, the good guy in a story. You've got to have a villain out there. You've got to have somebody sort of standing in your way. And so in a good nature, hopefully, fun, loving type of way, we like kind of pointing out the various bad guys that kind of pop up for Georgia from time to time. So-and-so said this and so-and-so's doing this. And we kind of create a fun story as it relates to that kind of stuff. and sometimes the villains that emerge over the course of a period of time can be a little bit unexpected.

0:56.4

Folks that you didn't necessarily, you know, sort of experience. sometimes the villains that emerge over the course of a period of time can be a little bit

0:55.6

unexpected folks that you didn't necessarily you know sort of expect to be that and i'll give you

0:59.4

an example of this and this guy is sort of back at it again it's ESPN college game day host

1:05.2

rase davis now i find myself sometimes in a weird position on a show like this because

1:09.9

i find myself every now

1:12.0

and then having to criticize that someone generally speaking I kind of like I still like ESPN's

1:16.3

College Game Day. I think there are some people who believe we're in the sort of post-game

1:20.5

day era not as relevant a program as it used to be for a number of reasons. And maybe that's

1:25.4

true. However, I'm still interested in where Game Day, the show that comes on at 9 a.m. on ESPN, where it travels to week to week, still someone interested in what the figures involved in that show say. I think it was a huge mistake to get rid of David Pollitt. We've talked about that before. I think ESPN overall, it's stewardship of college football. I think it ought to be called into question when necessary. We'll do that on our show there as well. But generally speaking, I'm still for the most part

1:48.9

a fan of ESPN's College Game Day. These are the folks that sort of set the parameters for the

1:53.5

college football conversation that we all ultimately have. That may have used to be more true

1:57.9

than it is now, but it is still somewhat true today. These are the folks

2:01.6

that sort of pass out the talking points memo, and for the most part, the media all sort of

2:05.5

sings from the hymnal given to them by ESPN. So what ESPN types say matters to a degree.

2:12.7

And what Reese Davis has been saying about Georgia, I would say this offseason, is just plain weird.

2:18.2

And one more caveat before we kind of get into all this more deeply, we do not have thin

2:22.1

skin around here. You know, I am not that bothered by anybody making some sort of prediction

2:26.7

of whatever against Georgia. This is sort of the, you know, the opinion business. People want

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