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Episode 2051: One of UGA's harshest critics has changed his tune

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🗓️ 11 October 2023

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DawgNation Daily -- the daily podcast for Georgia Bulldogs fans Beginning of the show: A look at a critic of UGA from the national media who apparently has been won over by the Dawgs' recent play. 15-minute mark: I discuss Kirby Smart's response to Mark Stoops about NIL and buying players. 25-minute mark: Former UGA QB Jake Fromm joins the show. 40-minute mark: I take a look at other SEC headlines including South Carolina coach Shane Beamer sharing his thoughts on Stoops' remarks. 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.

0:10.3

Presented by Dog Nation.com.

0:12.4

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

0:16.6

Here's your host, Brandon Adam.

0:18.0

You know, I'd love to tell you I'm a perfect person, and everything I've ever said on this show, I would be able to stand behind and say, yep, got that one 100% right. And that absolutely perfectly reflecting the future that unfolded in front of us just a couple of weeks later, I'd love for that to be true for me. The honest truth is it's obviously not. When you talk as much as I do over the course of a long period of time,

0:37.6

eventually you get decent amount of things wrong probably. And sometimes you get things wrong

0:43.9

for the same reason. You have a tendency to overreact in the moment to something that's not quite as

0:49.2

true as it appears that it might be in that particular instance. That's just kind of the way that things

0:53.6

go sometimes from time to time. And even though I sort of preach against, hey, don't overreact. Don't get too crazy. Don't get too high about one thing or too low about something else. The truth is the reason why we kind of talk about that is because it is the kind of thing that can very easily happen. So I am guilty of what I'm about to laugh at someone else for doing. But listen, every now and then it's just sort of funny to kind of point out faults and others, even if you have them in yourself. We have an example here this morning to begin the show. And it actually sets us up for a conversation that I believe we need to have about Georgia here right now. But as a way of setting that up just for fun here for a moment, a guy that we highlighted

1:29.9

last week as a pretty outspoken critic of Georgia, he has apparently very quickly changed

1:35.7

his tune in a very big way about the dogs.

1:38.1

I just sort of think this is funny.

1:39.6

Do you know Joel Clatt?

1:41.0

He is an analyst for Fox Sports.

1:42.5

Now, I actually believe Clat is probably above the

1:46.0

Mendoza line when it comes to analyst quality. I think he takes his job pretty seriously. I think

1:50.9

that he provides some pretty cogent analysis of college football. I really don't have much of a

1:56.8

beef or an issue with Clat. But last week on the heels of a game against Auburn, for Georgia, was not as impressive

2:02.6

as it probably should have been for a team ranked number one in the country.

2:06.2

Joel Clatt had knives out for Georgia, very, very critical at the time of UGA.

2:11.7

And for context, where we want to go today, let's go back and hear Clat unhappy with a Georgia team that not quite playing up to a national championship level in his mind.

2:21.2

This is what Joel Clatt from Fox Sports said just a week ago.

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