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Episode 2197: UGA WR recruiting could be set to heat up

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🗓️ 7 May 2024

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DawgNation Daily -- the daily podcast for Georgia Bulldogs fans Beginning of the show: A recruiting update on UGA’s top wide receivers targets including CJ Wiley, Travis Smith and Thomas Blackshear. 15-minute mark: I react to another national college football figure who is picking Ohio State over Georgia in his post-spring top 25. 20-minute mark: Former DawgNation Insider Connor Riley joins the show. 40-minute mark: I take a look at other SEC headlines including the freshmen earning early buzz and South Carolina’s new QB. 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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0:09.1

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

0:15.6

Here's your host, Brandon Adams. I want to begin by talking some UGA recruiting today because I sort of get the impression that's what we're going to be doing a lot of over the course of the next few weeks.

0:25.6

It seems like kind of right on schedule here that's starting to heat up.

0:30.7

I thought that Jeff Sintel when he joined us on Friday show here on Dog Nation Daily presented by Sir Prohead.

0:35.8

Kind of an interesting way of saying this saying that he expected some big booms kind of between now through July.

0:42.9

And I think one of the positions where some of this seems to be perhaps kind of taking shape the most here right now might be at the wide receiver spots.

0:53.0

I want to kind of focus in on a couple of guys

0:55.6

here for a moment that we have talked about a good bit before and then a name that on our show,

1:01.0

we perhaps haven't talked about enough that we might end up talking about a whole lot more there

1:06.0

as well. So it seems like right now that there could be a lot of energy around Georgia and the wide receiver position.

1:14.2

Now, what I find to be somewhat interesting about this is, is that in recent years, not to say that you don't like, you know, guys like Nitro Tuggle and others that Georgia brought in, but in recent years, it sort of seems like, you know, Georgia has kind of utilized the transfer portal

1:30.2

as a way of sort of supplementing its wide receiver room, right? And I would say too

1:36.1

great effect. We think that Colby Young has a chance to be a very good player for Georgia

1:39.5

this season, for instance, and guys like Landon Humphrey and Michael Jackson, maybe they might

1:42.9

have their moment too. You know, guys like Dominic Lovett and Rara Thomas were here a year ago and learned the Georgia offense and kind of got acclimated to the system. And now we think certainly the case of Dominic Lovett based on G-Day, but perhaps Rara Thomas too, kind of big time, you know, ready to go. and they could be a big part of the story for Georgia at the,

2:02.6

you know, the wide receiver position. But that doesn't mean that Georgia is now sort of

2:08.1

exclusively looking at transfer portal as a way of finding its next wide receivers, that the high

2:14.1

school ranks are still really important on this too. And there are some pretty big name high school wide receivers who over the course of the next

2:21.4

couple of months and perhaps in some cases even sooner than that are ready to make their

2:26.5

decisions.

2:27.2

We have reason to believe that Georgia could be in a very good spot.

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