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Episode 2136: Kirk Herbstreit offers an unimpressive response to angry UGA fans

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🗓️ 9 February 2024

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DawgNation Daily -- the daily podcast for Georgia Bulldogs fans Beginning of the show: A look at Kirk Herbstreit's response to the criticism of his comments to Dylan Raiola's father. 15-minute mark: I discuss whether UGA should embrace being college football's villain. 20-minute mark: DawgNation recruiting insider Jeff Sentell joins the show to react to UGA adding another player from the transfer portal and the latest recruiting news. 50-minute mark: I take a look at other headlines including a preview of the Super Bowl. End of show: I award some Golden Shoe winners and share the Gator Hater Updater.

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0:00.0

Today's episode of Dog Nation Daily is brought to you by Kroger, fresh for everyone.

0:07.6

Presented by Dog Nation.com.

0:09.9

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

0:14.1

Here's your host, Brandon Adams.

0:15.6

So if you're not having fun with this, I'm not really quite so sure what to tell you.

0:19.4

Georgia fans this week have not been happy

0:22.1

with ESPN analyst Kirk Herb Street, the man who sits atop the sport. No voice more prominent.

0:29.3

No man whose opinions and commentary and analysis have allowed him to wrap himself in luxury

0:36.7

more so than Kirk Herbstreet.

0:38.9

But this week, his affluent slumber was perhaps interrupted briefly because Georgia fans were not happy with something that Herb Street was alleged to have done.

0:51.2

And now Kirk Herbstreet is not happy with Georgia fans.

0:53.7

So we are going to

0:55.3

kind of lay out the latest in all of this and kind of talk about what we think some of this means.

1:02.0

But we're in that kind of period of year where not everybody is sort of as fully aware of all the

1:07.3

news as others are. So let's go back in time here for a moment. Dominic Riola is the father

1:12.6

of Dylan Riola. Dominic, former Nebraska Cornhusker, former Detroit Lion, a very successful football

1:18.4

player in his own right. And obviously he's the father of Dylan. And Dominic was doing an interview

1:24.2

with rivals the other day, casually mentioning off the cuff, a conversation that he had with Kirk Herb Street that has gotten a lot of attention.

1:33.5

And we would say rightly so from a lot of folks, including in particular Georgia fans.

1:38.7

So before we give you the new stuff for today, let's remind you of kind of what started all of this, Dominic Ryola, father of Dylan, former Georgia quarterback commit with rivals.

1:50.0

I'd say, bring up one guy's name. His name's Kirk Herb Street. When he saw the smoke about Dylan entertaining Nebraska, he was like, called me. He said, dude, is this true? He got to do it. You know, he got to do it. He, his affinity for Nebraska, for a guy like that to tell me and to, you know, get behind me, look, I knew. I knew he needed to do it. But I wasn't going to sit here and say, you need to go change that place or be a part of the change at that place. So when Kirk told me that, you know, I was like, man. So that's Dylan Riola, I should say Dominic Ryola, the father of Dylan Ryola, talking about Kirk Kierpstri, convincing him that, hey, Nebraska's the right place for you. You've got to do it. You've got to do it. So says Dominic

2:34.9

Ryola there on all of that. Now, is this a father perhaps exaggerating or something like that?

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