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Episode 2046: Kirk Herbstreit shares nice compliment for Carson Beck

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🗓️ 4 October 2023

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DawgNation Daily -- the daily podcast for Georgia Bulldogs fans Beginning of the show: A look at the growth Kirk Herbstreit says he has seen in Carson Beck, and a discussion about what could be next for Beck. 15-minute mark: I share the latest buzz around Brock Bowers -- including what Bowers himself said about his chances of winning the Heisman this past summer. 25-minute mark: DawgNation's Mike Griffith joins the show. 40-minute mark: I take a look at other SEC headlines including a preview of the weekend's top games. 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.

0:10.2

Presented by dognation.com. This is Dog Nation Daily, the daily podcast for Georgia Bulldogs fame. Here's your host, Brandon Adam.

0:17.8

One of the guys who's been a little bit of a villain for us in the show of the last couple of months is in kind of the hero role a little bit today. I want to share this with you for two different reasons because I think it's interesting on both accounts. And our buddy Mike Griffith had written a story about this of the day at dognation.com, but we'll talk to Mike later on. We may even bring this up with Mike. but a lot of these national analysts, like the guys that do the games on television,

0:40.9

one of the things these like national analysts,

0:38.7

like the guys that do the games on television, one of the things they like to do is sort of share

0:42.2

some kind of like, I guess you call them like capsulized bullet point type stuff on the various

0:46.2

teams. They share their rankings, things like that. And the other day as ESPN's Kirk

0:51.7

Kherb Street was sharing a few things about a college ball weekend that was.

0:55.7

He said something about Carson Beck that I could not help but notice.

0:59.0

I want to show you this on the screen, read it to you, and then that's going to set us up for a conversation

1:03.0

that I want us to have about Georgia football here today.

1:05.4

This is what Herb Street said on Twitter.

1:07.1

He updates his top four after week five.

1:10.7

He's got Florida Stadium at number four,

1:12.3

Washington number three, Texas number two. He's got Georgia right now at number one. And his

1:18.7

explanation for Georgia here right now or his description of what he saw from Georgia in winning a

1:23.5

game that was slightly close on the experts thought it would be against Auburn is, hey, the young

1:27.1

quarterback Carson Beck grew up yesterday. Now, this is what I think is interesting about this. It's not very many words. There's not a whole lot to it. But it's interesting for me that Kirk Herb Street says what he says for two reasons here. Herb Street is still the most recognizable voice around the sport. We think he spread too thin. We think his college

1:44.7

football opinions kind of reflect that. But nonetheless, Herb Street is still the most recognizable

1:50.2

voice in college football. And at one point time, over the course of the offseason, expressing some

1:55.4

skepticism about Georgia, kind of touting Alabama, which seems like a little bit of an old tired

2:00.3

tail, but nonetheless, he was doing that. And we kind of took our shots at Herb Street when he was saying all that kind of touting Alabama, which seems like a little bit of an old tired tail, but nonetheless he was doing that.

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