Get the most scoop and insider information on Georgia Bulldogs football and Dawgs recruiting.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 300 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsSports NewsNewsFootball |
Jim Donnan, Radi Nabulsi, and Dayne Young discuss what we saw from Georgia on G-Day. They also look ahead to another transfer portal cycle. The show wraps with questions from UGASports.com members.
Should Georgia be on commit watch yet again? We think so and here is why.
Hosts Paul Maharry, Eddie from Acworth and Andy Stowe talk all things Georgia sports...and Eddie's dinner. You won't want to miss the ending of the show.
Host Paul Maharry is joined by rabid Dawg fans wanting to overreact to everything that happened during G-Day.
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Title really covers it all
Love the show, I don’t think I’ve missed one all year
Coach…Mizzou athlete, father of a UGA frosh. Thank you for mentioning DJ on the pod.
To be honest today was my first time listening. The content was great, but the zoom audio kept lagging. You could barely comprehend what the guy was saying at the end of the podcast. Would love to keep listening and subscribe, but these guys have to get better internet or do it in person.
Love the show and the watch along! Keep up the good work
Apple Podcasts | #247 | United States/Sports/Football |
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