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The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

Hour 1: Top 5 Seat Warmers

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

Meadowlark Media

Sports

4.732.4K Ratings

🗓️ 10 January 2023

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

We're talking Georgia/TCU with Spencer Hall, Chris Cote says he prefers sitting in seats that have been warmed by other people sitting in them and Ron Magill joins us. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Slack.com slash DHQ. This is the Dunlabor Tarshall with the StugatSpotCas.

0:40.7

I would make the argument that I do not believe that anyone covering college football does

0:46.6

so better than this man because of his historical knowledge of the roots of what college football

0:54.8

is. His passion and love for it. Spencer Hall, full cast after dark with Metal Arc

1:00.6

Media is something does college football weekends after the games have been played on Saturday.

1:05.0

Shut down full cast is what he does with Holly Anderson. More regularly. Thank you, Spencer,

1:10.3

for joining us. We were having a conversation as Stugat's want to do about Alabama in

1:15.4

a game that Alabama was not playing in. And I just ask you in general, as we start, your

1:21.5

thoughts on everything that happened last night, everything we witnessed?

1:26.5

Well, the most glaring thing is this that it probably would have been cool to have this

1:31.7

conversation yesterday when this was an interesting story as opposed to today where we're just

1:36.9

looking at roadkill and the big truck that is Georgia steaming away into the distance.

1:42.1

I do not think that I don't think this changes a lot about what we know they're capable

1:47.3

of in the moment. You do have to frame it this way, though. Repeating is very, very,

1:52.3

very difficult. It's something a lot of good teams have failed to do. They didn't, when

1:56.9

they were faced with the best chance to do it, they took it and they absolutely nailed

2:00.8

it. It was a laffer by the first quarter. I know some people say it was over by halftime.

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