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Episode 2146: Reacting to the latest news involving UGA assistant coaches

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🗓️ 23 February 2024

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DawgNation Daily -- the daily podcast for Georgia Bulldogs fans Beginning of the show: A look at possible replacements for Bryan McClendon and reaction to the likely news that Dell McGee is leaving to become Georgia State head coach. 25-minute mark: DawgNation's Jeff Sentell joins the show. 45-minute mark: Former UGA QB Jake Fromm joins the show. 55-minute mark: I take a look at other SEC headlines including some possible changes coming to the CFP format. End of show: I award some Golden Shoe winners and share the Gator Hater Updater.

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0:00.0

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

0:08.3

Presented by Dognation.com.

0:10.5

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

0:14.7

Here's your host, Brandon Adam.

0:16.0

You know, you'd like to think that, you know, February might be an okay time to sort of step away from work here

0:22.1

for a little bit, take some time with the family that, you know, you're kind of quiet, you know,

0:27.4

sort of off-season posture. You'd like to think that was an okay time to sort of sneak away and get

0:32.8

away. But as it turns out, that's probably not the case. There's really never a time in which

0:36.8

Georgia News stops slowing down. I did love being off. It was great to have a chance to spend some time with my family. But at the same time, you know, you always, you know, are mindful of what may be happening while you're gone. We want to be back talking about it. So very, very thankful here on this Friday. I'd be sitting back down here again and able to address the news that we know as

0:55.3

relates to Georgia football and the news we expect to become official here, perhaps in any time,

1:00.7

or at least we're on guard for the strong possibility that could be the case. It looks like

1:05.6

Georgia is in the midst of at least one coaching search, if not another one coming up very soon

1:10.4

there as well. So let's talk about

1:12.4

what we do know for now and we'll kind of work our way through what could be true after that.

1:18.3

Obviously, Brian McClendon, as you know, has left Georgia to become wide receivers coach of

1:23.6

the Tampa Bay box. And so this brings up the question of, okay, what does Georgia do next at

1:29.6

the wide receiver position? This is one of those moments where I think you have to be a little bit

1:32.9

honest here is that there is a lot of energy around the Georgia wide receiver position

1:38.2

anyway. And in a roundabout way, we've addressed this a lot on our show the last few weeks, just of like negative recruiting and the perception. Remember, we had this thing on the show not too long ago where Julian Lewis, by the way, there's more news with Julian Lewis out there that we'll get to today here too in a moment. But we had the thing where Lewis took the visit to Georgia back in the early part of the month. and one of his takeaways from the visit was, wow, I didn't know that Georgia was this good

2:04.1

offensively. They were even better offensively than I thought they were, something along those

2:07.1

lines. What we said at the time was, okay, so that is proof that somehow there is a level of

2:12.7

negative recruiting that goes on against Georgia, and that negative recruiting seems to be working. It seems to have

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