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Episode 2115: UGA fans have strong reaction to Nick Saban's retirement

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🗓️ 11 January 2024

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DawgNation Daily -- the daily podcast for Georgia Bulldogs fans Beginning of the show: A look at what Nick Saban's retirement means for UGA. 15-minute mark: I discuss how Glenn Schumann could factor into Alabama coaching rumors moving forward. 20-minute mark: DawgNation's Mike Griffith joins the show to discuss the Saban news. 40-minute mark: I take a look at other SEC headlines including the most likely candidates to replace Saban. 45-minute mark: I celebrate another win for UGA basketball. End of show: I award a Golden Shoe winner and share the Gator Hater Updater.

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0:00.0

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0:05.7

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0:11.2

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

0:17.6

Here's your host, Brandon Adams. By now, you know, Nick Saban is retiring. That's huge

0:22.0

news. And Georgia fans have a lot of takes and opinions on it. We're going to share some of ours

0:26.9

here there as well. And obviously, when you've had the kind of, you know, fight for supremacy that

0:32.3

Georgia and Alabama have been having the last few years, you know, you're going to have a little

0:35.8

bit of back and forth stuff with the fan bases.

0:56.4

I enjoy doing that. I will do some of that on the show today. No doubt. Bama fans will give it back in kind. And that's just the other way that it goes with, you know, college football, especially in the SEC. I love, you know, taking my little pot shots at Bama from time to time. I enjoy sharing those things with you. and I think Bama fans enjoyed coming right back on it.

0:54.4

And yet there's also sort of a bigger picture

0:59.7

perspective that Nick Saban's retirement does, I believe, to a certain degree, transcend some

1:05.9

of the basic back and forth stuff that goes on among fans. I don't mind telling you that I find Nick Saban to be

1:12.4

pretty inspiring. And I don't have any, you know, dispute whatsoever with anyone who says that Nick Saban's

1:18.5

the best college football coach of all time. I believe you could take it a step further to say

1:22.5

Nick Saban, I think, maybe the best coach period in any sport ever in terms of the impact he had on the sport

1:29.4

that he's been a part of. I think that's how good Nick Saban has been. He's certainly been a formidable

1:33.8

foe for Georgia throughout the years. And I used the word inspiring a moment ago. To me, if you'll allow

1:41.4

me to say this just for a second, I think sometimes our society,

1:45.6

we make superheroes out of really successful people in a way that I don't believe is helpful

1:51.4

for society overall. In other words, think about like the tech moguls, you know, whichever

1:56.1

your favorite tech mogul kind of is. We sort of treat those people as if they have some sort

2:00.3

of superhuman

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