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Chapel Bell Curve: The One That Gives Brent Key A Hand And Tech Fans The Finger

Yara and Nathan are back with a super-sized Thanksgiving Chapel Bell Curve! Your hosts cover more ground than a Georgia Tech undergrad LARPing his way across campus as dressed as Frodo Baggins, including among other things: As ever, we would be thankful if you would like, rate, subscribe, and patreonize the show wherever you get your podcasts. […]

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Around the SEC is Waiting

Happy Thanksgiving week, or in college football land, happy rivalry week. As we prepare to gorge on delicious food and hate our fiercest rivals, let’s take a look around the league, starting with the circus happening in Oxford. Decision Day Looms A decision on Lane Kiffin’s future is expected by Saturday after the Egg Bowl. […]

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Wednesday Dawg Bites

Oh yes, last year’s Tech game. That night was a lot of things….frustrating, exhilarating, mind-numbing, exhausting, indigestion inducing… But more than anything else, it was satisfying. Why? Because not only did you beat your biggest rival (a point I will argue to the death), but you walked away knowing that the trade school knew they […]

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Tuesday ‘Dawg Bites

Welcome to Tuesday, Bulldog fans! And not just any ol’ Tuesday, but the Tuesday of Clean Old Fashioned Hate. There is no love lost for little brother from North Avenue, nor do they care much for the flagship University in the State of Georgia. The game is on Black Friday yet I’ve already seen several […]

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Monday ‘Dawg Bites: Beat the Rush, hate Tech Early

Get up, Dawgs. You’ve got gnats to swat. It is of course the week of Clean Old-Fashioned Hate, a storied rivalry blemished only by one of its participants stinking out loud at football on a more or less continuous basis for the last 25 years. The Athenians open as a 12.5 point favorite over the […]

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Ten Things Is Already Thankful

Good evening, ‘Dawgs. It’s my pleasure to present you in no particular order 10 Thoughts from yesterday’s tenth win of the season over the Charlotte 49ers. Go Dawgs!!!

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Winning Smart Victory Post #115

The senior game is very sentimental, as it should be. The last (regular) game at home. So many lasts. Like graduation, it is both sad and exciting. Those who handle scheduling usually try to schedule an opponent who will be reasonably easy to beat. Such was yesterday’s game against the Charlotte Forty-Niners. Yesterday’s plus one […]

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MVDs: Charlotte Edition

To be honest, you could probably beat the Charlotte 49ers even if a few guys were a little checked out here and there. But that ain’t how they roll in Athens. Instead, Kirby Smart got a total team effort from his Dawgs. Yet even still, a handful of Georgia Bulldogs distinguished themselves among their peers. […]

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Georgia 35, Charlotte 3: Bulldogs check the boxes, cruise to victory.

Start well on defense? ✔️ Impose your will in the run game? ✔️ Avoid unfortunate injuries? ✔️ Play lots of young guys in the second half? ✔️ Win the dang ole football game? ✔️ Georgia came into this game with a pretty clearly defined set of objectives and accomplished all of them, starting fast and […]

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First Half Open Thread: Thank you, seniors.

Your Georgia Bulldogs are mere moments away from kicking off in Athens, Georgia for their last regular season game in Sanford Stadium this season. It goes by so quickly, doesn’t it? Are you hyped? No, it’s okay. This one is a tough ask. But let’s see if we can get you excited for Senior Day: […]

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Chapel Bell Curve: The one where nobody looks good in orange.

The dynamic duo of ‘Dawg dialogue return to preview Georgia’s “SoCon Saturday” tilt with the UNC-Charlotte 49ers. That’s about as exciting as you would expect, and takes about as much time as you would anticipate. So this one is full of other college football news from the broader world. Topics of particular note include: And […]

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Georgia vs. Charlotte key matchups

Good Friday afternoon, Dawg fans! We’ve nearly reached the finish line of the college football regular season, with only two weeks remaining. The Georgia Bulldogs have made it through their challenging conference slate, finishing 7–1 in SEC play, and now look to finish strong against Charlotte and Georgia Tech. Many people, myself included, already have […]

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Cocktail Thursday: Charlotte Edition

If your Georgia Bulldogs are coming off their best performance of the year and in true Munsonian fashion you feel a creeping dread even though you have nothing concrete to worry about, well, you could probably use a drink. I can help you with that. I’m going to level with you, folks. I have trouble […]

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Dawgs in the NFL: Oh you Darnell Washington!

It was a good weekend for pass-catching Dawgs in the NFL. We saw impact performances, players who couldn’t be tackled, and running backs who could line up anywhere on the field. Like the Georgia offense and defense last Saturday, let’s start fast. From the moment he took his first snaps as a freshman in 2020, […]

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3 Things That Worry Me About Charlotte

Here’s why I’m NOT worried about Saturday afternoon when the Niners come to town: 1.   The Charlotte offense. Out of 134 teams ranked, the Charlotte offense ranks 100th in completion percentage; 118th in 1st down offense; 130th in fumbles lost; 132nd in red zone offense; 128th in rushing offense; 128th in scoring offense, 108th in […]

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Thursday Dawg Bites

The Bulldogs are back to barkin’ and bitin’ and I could not love it more. After several weeks of seemingly playing passive and letting other teams dictate the flow of the game, the Bulldogs of yesteryears may have returned. The physicality that was on display in last week’s win over Texas reminded us all what […]

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Around the SEC Doesn’t Like Ultimatums

Welcome to the penultimate Around the SEC of the regular season. While others moan and gripe about the SEC slate of games this weekend despite not having what would be deemed as a gauntlet of a schedule themselves (looking at you, Ohio State and Indiana), we here want to see who is making headlines (looking […]

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What Was Matthew McConaughey Thinking?

You know the scene. You’re sipping your morning coffee the day after another Georgia Bulldog victory, perusing the reaction pieces and scouring the internet for injury updates, when it hits you, “Hey! Dawg Sports hasn’t done that snarky Sunday piece where they pretend to know what the other team’s coach was thinking.” Well friends, we’ve […]

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Chapel Bell Curve: The one with a grand unified theory of Georgia Bulldog football.

Unlike the Texas Longhorns’ playoff hopes, Nathan and Yara survived the weekend. Also unlike Longhorn fans, your intrepid hosts can’t wait to talk about Georgia’s big SEC victory over the Burnt Orange. Topics hashed out on this episode include: And remember if you’re not a Gator and you don’t eat boogers you’ll want to like, […]

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Tuesday ‘Dawg Bites Knows The Change Has Come

Welcome to Tuesday, Bulldog fans! The new SEC is here, and maybe no more of an announcement than this past weekend. South Carolina gives up a 27 point halftime lead to a Texas A&M team that somehow isn’t 8-4, Brent Venables and Oklahoma are now 4-0 in conference against the Yellowhammer State, and Georgia has […]

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Dawg Sports on the Radio

You may have gotten tired of hearing people talk about Georgia’s 35-10 thumping of the Texas Longhorns this past Saturday. But if you’re not (and I can’t imagine you would be if you’re reading this college football website), and if you have the time and inclination to listen, the guy who MaconDawg overheard making fun […]

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Winning Smart Victory Post #114

Before I begin, please note that the first part of the Victory Post today contains a rather strong Public Service Announcement. You are welcome to skip to the second part, where we compare CKS to CVD and CMR. In late March of this year, Mr. Squillian’s nephew turned 30. He has 3 children – two […]

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