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Episode 2659: Former UGA great thinks fans are sleeping on freshman WR

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4.7941 Ratings

🗓️ 6 March 2026

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

DawgNation Daily -- the daily podcast for Georgia Bulldogs fans Beginning of the show: I discuss a wild comparison from ESPN regarding UGA freshman tight end Kaiden Prothro and explain why one former UGA great thinks it could be a different freshman pass catcher who makes the biggest impact this season. 15-minute mark: I discuss some early buzz for G-Day and share former UGA cornerback Daylen Everette's only regret from his time with the Bulldogs. 30-minute mark: DawgNation recruiting insider Jeff Sentell joins the show. 50-minute mark: I take a look at other SEC headlines including the NCAA taking Ole Miss quarterback Trinidad Chambliss back to court. End of show: I award a Golden Shoe winner and share the Gator Hater Updater. Here's a link to join with ServPro at the First Responders' Night with the Athens Rock Lobsters next Saturday. https://bit.ly/RockLobsterTix

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0:00.0

Today's episode of Dog Nation Daily is brought to you by Kroger, fresh for everyone.

0:07.7

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

0:14.1

Here's your host, Brandon Adam.

0:15.5

All right, before today's show is done, we're to do something really fun. We're partnering

0:19.4

next week with one of our great sponsors for a tremendous event. We want to tell you about it and how you can join us and be a part of with us. They're going to really like this. This is coming up later. We will get to that. But make sure you're just, you know, you're listening closely because I'm going to tell you about something really fun later on today. Speaking of really fun, we are in that time of the off season where it's almost to a

0:39.4

degree peak off season, at least in some respects, in that one of our favorite things about

0:43.8

the off season is when people are saying all these nice things about Georgia players and this

0:49.3

guy may do this and that guy may do that. We are self-aware. We've been around for a while. We know that a lot of

0:55.4

these predictions, including the predictions we ourselves make, won't turn out to be everything we want

1:01.4

them to be. You know, all of these grand proclamations won't turn out to be as fruitful as they

1:07.1

maybe appear they might could be here right now. And yet ultimately a show like this,

1:12.5

we're just having fun. We're trying to be entertaining. We're not curing diseases. We're just trying

1:17.5

to have some fun. So we are entertained by good things being said about Georgia players, especially

1:24.0

ones we really haven't seen yet. There is always going to be something exciting about a newcomer, the big rookie in major league baseball, the incoming freshman in football,

1:32.3

or whatever else, why people watch drafts, there's always going to be excitement about new things,

1:38.3

new players, and Georgia football is obviously a big part of that too. So I'm going to begin with

1:43.8

this today, and this is, to be frank, that too. So I'm going to begin with this today,

1:44.3

and this is, to be frank, pretty wild. ESPN in writing about Georgia's 2026 sign class the

1:50.0

day made one of the most outrageous comparisons I've probably ever heard as it relates to an incoming

1:57.2

freshman for Georgia. It is the tied-in slash wide receiver,

2:03.9

Caden Pro Throw, who we are also really big fans of.

2:06.7

I thought that Pro Throw had an outstanding high school career,

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