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Episode 2571: Former SEC coach puts UGA on upset alert vs. Florida

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DawgNation Daily

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4.8930 Ratings

🗓️ 30 October 2025

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

DawgNation Daily -- the daily podcast for Georgia Bulldogs fans Beginning of the show: I discuss why some are hyping up Florida's chances of beating Georgia on Saturday. I also explain why UGA might've quietly been playing better than many realize over its last three games. 20-minute mark: I examine the pivotal role Gunner Stockton will play in Saturday's game for the Bulldogs. 35-minute mark: Former UGA wide receiver Terrence Edwards joins the show. 50-minute mark: I take a look at other SEC headlines including the LSU coaching search taking a dramatic twist after some volatile comments from the Louisiana governor. 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 Maryweather and Tharp, your source for Georgia divorce.

0:07.0

Find them online at Georgia Divorce Team.com.

0:13.3

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

0:19.8

Here's your host, Brandon Adam.

0:21.1

One of the interesting things to me is how sports has talked about differently, say, on the

0:26.1

internet, whether it be streaming video podcast or, you know, kind of what we do or print,

0:31.1

written word compared to the more traditional venue of television.

0:36.8

It's amazing to me that the line between what we think of

0:39.9

as TV, what we think of his video, I mean, that line is almost non-existent now. And yet there is

0:45.2

still on traditional TV shows a manner of speaking about sports that just doesn't fit in with

0:50.6

the other sports conversations anywhere else. And I don't even know that it's necessarily a bad thing.

0:55.6

It's just a different thing.

0:57.3

A lot of sports on TV, I would say, is more meant to have on as opposed to actually watch closely, listen to carefully.

1:06.2

It's just sometimes meant to be background noise at a bar or a doctor's office waiting room or something

1:13.1

along those lines.

1:13.9

Hey, turn on ESPN or turn on the SEC network because it's just the most palatable background

1:19.6

noise sometimes.

1:20.7

But when you listen carefully every now and then, you hear something that's like, I don't know

1:24.4

that that necessarily matches up exactly with the feeling of

1:27.8

the more plugged in sports fans, which mostly do their conversing on the internet these days.

1:32.9

For instance, I was watching the SEC Network, and I like a lot of the stuff the SEC Network does.

1:37.7

It's not meant to be a criticism. I'm just saying it's different.

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