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Episode 2154: One question every UGA fan should ask themselves

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🗓️ 6 March 2024

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Summary

DawgNation Daily -- the daily podcast for Georgia Bulldogs fans Beginning of the show: A look at some recent comments from Kirby Smart about his coaching future and a discussion about how UGA fans should view the next phase of the Smart Era at UGA. 15-minute mark: I discuss ESPN proclaiming Carson Beck as the top returning QB in college football. 20-minute mark: Former UGA QB Jake Fromm joins the show. 35-minute mark: I take a look at other SEC headlines including some new information about why Arch Manning is reportedly opting out of the EA Sports college football video game. 40-minute mark: DawgNation's Kaylee Mansell joins the show for a fun behind-the-scenes look back at the NFL scouting combine. 50-minute mark: I share the clip that we tried to play on Tuesday of Shane Beamer complaining about James Coley leaving for UGA. 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 Braida Pest Management, the official pest control of UGA athletics.

0:10.4

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

0:18.4

I want to begin today by doing something a little, maybe kind of like turning the tables a little bit.

0:22.6

Normally in a show like this, we're talking Georgia football, and we're putting the spotlight on the Georgia coaches, the Georgia players, and kind of examining their decisions, examining their thought process.

0:33.0

That's just kind of the nature of our conversation on a daily basis.

0:36.5

But today, I'm going to kind of flip that

0:38.7

script here a little bit and put the spotlight on those of us who think of ourselves as Georgia

0:43.4

fans, whether it's sort of like, you know, the facilitator of this conversation like me, also a

0:48.4

Georgia fan, or the listener-viewer to this program yourself. We are all kind of within that sort of

0:52.6

dog nation fan base.

0:58.5

And I think there's a pretty important question we should be asking ourselves right now about you know, kind of how we're going to relate to Georgia football over the course of the next few

1:03.3

years. Let me set this up this way. The one thing I think we're all pretty well aware of is just how

1:08.9

good we've had it as Georgia fans these last few years. I don't mind

1:12.9

telling you. I think that Georgia has achieved a level of success, especially in back-to-back

1:17.5

national championship seasons, but even in kind of the years around that, I think that Georgia has

1:21.9

achieved a level of success that I probably thought was maybe unimaginable before Kirby Smart started having all these good things

1:30.1

happened for Georgia. Now, maybe that's because I'm not aspiring good enough greatness or whatever

1:33.3

else. But one way or another, I've just been kind of like blown away by just how good Georgia has

1:38.4

proven to be. They almost never lose. And it's kind of obviously been a very fun thing for Stal

1:43.1

experience. In fact, I saw a tweet the other day from Jeff Sintel on the X platform. Somebody kind of retweeted this back

1:49.3

to my orbit here a little bit this week. And going back a few days ago, Jeff did a pretty good

1:55.1

job of just sort of laying out how remarkable the Kirby Smart era has been. I think we have this we can show to you on the screen here of just how good it's been

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