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Josh Pate's College Football Show

Why UGA vs. Auburn is The Deep South's Least Understood Rivalry

Josh Pate's College Football Show

iHeartPodcasts

News, Sports, Sports News, Football

4.43.8K Ratings

🗓️ 6 April 2020

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

UGA vs. Auburn is known as The Deep South’s Oldest Rivalry, but to the nation it may also be one of college football’s most misunderstood rivalries. We’ll break it down, explain the hatred, and detail how it runs deeper for certain portions of the fan bases. Mack Brown says he can win a national title at North Carolina and we’ll tell you whether we think it’s possible. Plus we empty the Late Kick inbox for an evening of Q&A and share another all-access story. 

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0:00.0

This is an IHeart podcast.

0:24.2

All right, welcome in. Lake Kick is live. It is Sunday night. It is April the 5th, the Year of Our Lord, 2020.

0:30.7

Beautiful day in Nashville and pretty much all around the southeast today. I hope it was great

0:33.9

for you wherever you are. We appreciate you watching us live or if you're watching the replay, if you're listening to the podcast, we appreciate that. And by the way, if you are on the YouTube channel, go ahead and subscribe and click the bell for notification so you know exactly when we go live. It doesn't hurt to click that thumbs up button on the video either. And the Late Kick podcast is available now, wherever you get your podcast. If you want a quick link, just look in the show description. If you're watching YouTube, the link is there.

0:57.4

Or just search Latekick with Josh Pate, wherever you download your podcast. We also really love, and we got a lot of those five-star reviews and comments this past week on that platform, too. Tonight, we have got a lot to talk about. Yes, it is a jam-packed show. And no, we're not going to talk about

1:11.0

viruses or anything political. No, it's a radical concept. But Colin and I were talking before the show, and we think it'll work. We're just going to talk about college football. That's the lane that you trust us to stay in, and that's the lane we're going to stay in. We're going to talk about a very unique and to me from the national perspective an underrated rivalry we're going to kick off the

1:29.7

show with that in just a couple of minutes i had a lot of a very unique, and to me, from the national perspective, an underrated rivalry. We're going to kick

1:29.4

off the show with that in just a couple of minutes. I had a lot of you watch our video about

1:33.9

Clemson, about a week and a half, maybe two weeks ago when we were talking about what it would

1:38.5

take for someone to close the gap on them in the Atlantic Coast Conference. And we threw around

1:42.8

Georgia Tech. We threw around North

1:44.5

Carolina. And a lot of you, you didn't take exception. You actually wanted us to push more the

1:49.6

concept of how North Carolina would do it if they were to do it. And this has obviously received

1:55.5

a lot of attention now with what Matt Brown tweeted the other night when they were showing on ESPN,

1:59.2

the replay of the 2005 Rose Bowl. And I got some Q&A tonight, and I'm also going to give you, as we have done,

2:04.9

the past four or five shows now, another one of those all access, trademark, patented,

2:10.4

registered now, all access late kick stories. And to do that, we're not going to go back

2:16.2

all that far in time. In fact, we're just going to go back all that far in time. In fact, we're

2:18.1

just going to go back less than a calendar year and as recently as a few months back. So we've got

2:23.5

a lot to get to, and we're happy to have you with us. Tonight, I want to get started with this.

2:29.1

What do the rivalries mean to you? In college football, I think they are part of the fabric of the

2:33.9

game. I think they mean more in the fabric of the game. I think they

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