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Episode 2376: Analytics expert touts emerging 'stars' on UGA defense

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4.7941 Ratings

🗓️ 27 January 2025

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DawgNation Daily -- the daily podcast for Georgia Bulldogs fans Beginning of the show: A look at the former Georgia defensive stars who helped propel the Eagles back to the Super Bowl and some talk about the next generation of players at UGA who could be ready to step up. 15-minute mark: I discuss the outlook for UGA running back Nate Frazier in 2025. 25-minute mark: Former UGA All-American Jon Stinchcomb joins the show. 45-minute mark: I take a look at other SEC headlines including one of the league's teams losing out on a defensive coordinator to a big-spending foe from the Big Ten. End of show: I award a Golden Shoe winner and share the Gator Hater Updater.

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Today's episode of Dog Nation Daily is brought to you by Pella Window and Door of Georgia,

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viewed to be the best.

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Presented by Dog Nation.com.

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This is Dog Nation Daily, the Daily podcast for Georgia Bulldogs' Fame.

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Here's your host, Brandon Adam.

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So I want to begin today by giving you what might be a small gift.

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A little bit of a reframe if you need one because, and listen, we're a college football show. We're going to talk

0:24.5

90% college football here today, but we obviously did have, you know, two gigantic

0:29.5

conference championship games in the NFL yesterday. TV ratings would lead us to believe that

0:33.3

most of you watched all or large parts of these two games.

0:38.0

So we're not going to ignore the presence of those games yesterday,

0:41.7

especially given the fact there were so many former dogs involved.

0:45.1

More on that, of course, coming up in a moment.

0:47.2

But the major story from the two big games yesterday was the fact that the Kansas Chiefs win again.

0:53.5

They are now going for a third straight Super Bowl, sort of fascinating from a historic perspective, but also a little bit annoying because there are a lot of people who are just really tired of the Chiefs. They're tired of Andy Reed and all those goofy TV commercials. They're tired of Patrick Mahomes. They're tired of the officials. They're just sort of tired of the whole deal. They're tired of Taylor Swift and what's his face, the tied in, Travis Skel. They're just sort of tired of the whole deal on all of that. But let me give you a little bit of a reframe, though. For those of you who sort of had your fill of everything I just mentioned about the Chiefs, I thought the biggest play in yesterday's game, Kansas City over Buffalo, was probably,

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you know, kind of that final offensive play for the bills in which Steve Spagnola,

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Chiefs defensive coordinator, sent what looked to be a really creative kind of blitz pressure,

1:40.1

you know, safety's back, corner comes in, all kind of, heck, breaks loose there. And then they really kind of force Josh Allen to making a really bad throw. So if you want to reframe on the chief story for the people who are kind of fed up with Patrick Mahomes and some of the stuff going on with him and the Travis Kelsey, Taylor Swift stuff, as you go to your Super Bowl party and stuff like that, just keep in mind that if you want to say, hey, of all the stuff about the Chiefs that sort of overhyped and over discussed and kind of overcovered, what Steve Spagnola does is the Chief's defensive quarter. That may be the real story, right? And if you want to, I don't know, if you just want to be a little contrarian

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with all of the Chief's hype on the offensive side of the ball, to sort of fixate on what the

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defensive coordinator Steve Spagnola does, that may be as much of a reason as anything.

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They are back in a Super Bowl here again, just seems to always know creatively how to dial

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up the right blitz pressure when it comes

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