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Episode 2233: One important UGA recruiting storyline adds another chapter

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🗓️ 27 June 2024

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DawgNation Daily -- the daily podcast for Georgia Bulldogs fans Beginning of the show: I discuss how 4-star wide receiver Tyler J. Williams' commitment fits into the larger narrative of UGA's recruiting at that position. 15-minute mark: I discuss one of UGA's 2024 opponents that's facing big expectations and why there could be growing doubt about their ability to achieve them. 20-minute mark: Unfortunately, Terrence Edwards wasn't able to join us today. Instead we moved on and discussed where UGA fits into the so-called "Blue Chip Ratio" -- which ranks teams on the percentage of former four and five-star recruits on the roster. 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 Mary Weather and Tharp, your source for Georgia Divorce.

0:09.3

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0:15.6

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

0:22.8

Brandon Adam. I think by now you have gotten very comfortable with the pace at which Georgia

0:27.1

recruiting is moving here this summer. It is a rapid one. And that continued yesterday as the

0:32.9

four-star wide receiver Tyler J. Williams, we're going to call him, committed to UGA. Now, here's what we're

0:38.2

going to do for the next couple of minutes. I want to talk about Williams as a player individually, but I also want to make this part of a larger story that sort of also ties back to what we saw play out a little earlier this week. Really important context for some of this. And we're going to lean on our good friend Jeff Centell, who by the way, will join us tomorrow to give you even more information on all of this. We're going to kind of lean on Jeff here for a minute to get this done. First of all, as I've joked before, you know, I hope to do this show until I'm like 80-something years old. God willing, if I lived that long, if the Lord gives me that length of span of

1:11.9

life, you know, my plan is to sort of always work because I enjoy what I do. I sort of worry, though,

1:18.1

about my ability to kind of really conjure up names and details and things like that as I get to

1:24.2

that advanced age, given the fact that here I am now, very spry, very young.

1:28.8

And yet still, sometimes the names can be a little tough.

1:33.2

I especially get confused when guys have the same names as other guys and Georgia a couple of

1:37.6

years ago signed a receiver named Tyler Williams and now they're at least getting a

1:41.8

commitment from and expecting to sign another receiver named Tyler Williams.

1:45.5

That is for me incredibly confusing, I'm guessing for some of you.

1:49.4

It's probably a little bit of an issue there as well.

1:51.6

So Williams, the latest version out of the goodness of his heart, is also kind of giving himself a little special moniker here

1:57.9

to make sure that we all can kind of keep him straight from previous players who perhaps have had his same name. So we're going to call him Tyler J. Williams, which I think sounds kind of good anyway. It makes him sound like a, you know, high-powered lawyer or something like that. So Tyler J. Williams, as we're going to refer to him here. Now, I have learned a little bit more about Tyler J. Williams over the course of the last,

2:19.1

you know, 24, 48 hours, once it kind of became known that he was getting ready to make his

2:22.4

commitment announcement. I probably dove a little deeper, dived a little deeper, whatever the proper

2:27.6

verb tense is. I probably examined him a little bit more closely than I was kind of doing so beforehand.

2:33.4

And what I've discovered is, is there is something

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