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Episode 2569: Florida uses social media to spice up rivalry week with UGA

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DawgNation Daily

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4.8930 Ratings

🗓️ 28 October 2025

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

DawgNation Daily -- the daily podcast for Georgia Bulldogs fans Beginning of the show: I discuss the mood around the Georgia-Florida rivalry ahead of Saturday's game. 20-minute mark: I share the aftermath of Jared Curtis' visit to Vanderbilt and explain why UGA is still seemingly in good shape with the five-star quarterback. 25-minute mark: DawgNation's Connor Riley joins the show. 35-minute mark: Former UGA quarterback Jake Fromm joins the show. 45-minute mark: I take a look at other SEC headlines including some final thoughts on Week 9 and a reminder about some teams that aren't eliminated from Playoff contention yet. 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 Surf Pro, cleaning, restoration, construction.

0:09.2

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

0:15.7

Here's your host, Brandon Adam.

0:17.0

I have a little bit of an odd theory I want to share with you just for a moment and it's going to

0:20.8

help set us up where we need to go here today. The theory goes like this. The theory goes like

0:28.8

this, which is that the games in college football now that are the biggest are bigger than they've

0:36.7

ever been before. You think about the number of games

0:40.1

that achieve a television audience of larger than 10 million people. Y'all, that's very hard to do.

0:46.0

College football, especially in the SEC, does that on a fairly regular basis. We've never had

0:52.2

big games that feel bigger than the biggest games do right now.

0:57.1

But there is, I think, a consequence to that.

1:00.2

And I can't fully explain why this is.

1:03.8

It's just something that I've noticed to be true.

1:05.8

That as the big games get bigger, it's almost as if it sucks some of the oxygen away from what I think of

1:13.2

is the middle class of games, the middle category of games. You know, the weak games against lesser

1:19.7

opponents, they, I think, feel the way they always do. But the middle class, the middle tier of

1:24.8

games, I don't know that some of those games quite feel as big as they

1:28.4

once did. It's not because people care about college football less. They obviously don't. It's

1:33.2

because the big games are now so big and people are so magnetically drawn towards those big games

1:40.5

that there's almost just not enough oxygen left for the games in that next category.

1:47.3

Perhaps your mileage may vary. You may see it differently. And for all, I know, you may be right.

1:51.3

As I told you before, this is a little bit of a weird observation, but it's one that I've

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