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Episode 2229: UGA's recruiting momentum is apparently becoming a problem for rival programs

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🗓️ 21 June 2024

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DawgNation Daily -- the daily podcast for Georgia Bulldogs fans Beginning of the show: A look at some possible negative recruiting against UGA and a discussion about what Kirby Smart is doing about it. 15-minute mark: I address some of the buzz around UGA tight end Oscar Delp. 20-minute mark: DawgNation recruiting insider Jeff Sentell joins the show. 45-minute mark: I take a look at other SEC headlines including some of the league's players being touted as possible breakout stars this season by Pro Football Focus. 55-minute mark: DawgNation's Kaylee Mansell joins the show. End of show: I award a Golden Shoe winner 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 Dognation.com.

0:09.8

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

0:14.0

Here's your host, Brandon Adam.

0:15.2

Let me tell you how you know the Georgia recruiting momentum is real right now with this 2025 class. Apparently, at least

0:22.8

there is some evidence to suggest this, some of the so-called rival programs to UGA and some

0:29.8

of the programs that would like to maybe slow some of this momentum down or create some of this

0:34.8

momentum for themselves, they perhaps maybe evidence would suggest are a little

0:41.6

bit bothered by some of this.

0:43.8

And this is not new territory for Georgia or Georgia fans.

0:47.4

This is well-traveled turf, a place that we have been before.

0:50.7

But I couldn't help but notice a post on the social media platform known as X,

0:57.1

you know, by Isaiah Gibson, the outstanding edge rusher from Warner Robbins, who has recently

1:03.7

decommitted from USC. Fresh off the decommitment, Gibson takes a visit to Ohio State. Ohio State is sort of basking the glory of their offseason national championship. I know they're very, very excited about being ranked number one during this offseason time. They won't be ranked number one when we get into the season when the real game start to be played. But in terms of who's generating the most offseason hype,

1:27.6

I'd like to congratulate Ohio State for achieving this empty and meaningless designation.

1:32.5

But nonetheless, Ohio State did get the benefit of hosting Gibson fresh off his decommitment from

1:39.2

Ohio, from USC. And obviously, Ohio State's the kind of recruiting program in all seriousness,

2:17.5

that you do have to take pretty seriously. They obviously have a history of winning recruiting battles. They've had good players in their program before, excellent outstanding players in their program before who have a similar recruiting profile to what Gibson brings the table here too. So from that standpoint, you know, we're at least able to admit objectively that Ohio state's a real force and a real, you know, formidable contender for players such as Isaiah Gibson. But Gibson, apparently they're in Columbus, and then we're putting some stuff together here. We're going to read between the lines a little bit. But apparently there in Columbus was noticing something about the way that he's being recruited right now.

2:19.1

And if you're a Georgia fan, I believe this is also worth you noticing there as well.

2:23.1

If you're watching a video, let me show you this on the screen.

2:25.4

Isaiah Gibson, we don't know exactly what he means by this, but we're going to kind of put a

2:30.8

couple of things together.

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