Georgia football is the No. 1 topic every day on DawgNation Daily — the daily podcast for Georgia Bulldogs fans. Catch up on everything happening with UGA athletics with host Brandon Adams and the cast of DawgNation experts as they break down the latest Georgia football recruiting news and discuss UGA coach Kirby Smart’s quest to keep the Bulldogs on top of the SEC. On episodes No. 897 (March 7, 2019) of the podcast, Georgia fans can hear a discussion about UGA quarterback commit Carson Beck and the current state of UGA’s rivalry with Florida.

Georgia football podcast: Carson Beck commitment shows Florida isn’t legit recruiting threat to UGA

Beginning of the show: Georgia quarterback commit Carson Beck explained in an interview with a Jacksonville, Fla. TV station that he proclaimed Florida as his public leader in an attempt to draw interest from other programs — including Georgia. I’ll explain on today’s show why this indicates the Gators are a long way from being able to legitimately threaten UGA on the recruiting trail.

10-minute mark: I’ll share audio from DawgNation’s recruiting insider Jeff Sentell explaining how the Bulldogs could be in the mix for double-digit 5-star prospects for the 2020 class.

15-minute mark: Former UGA quarterback Buck Belue joins the show. Some of the topics covered include…

  • Buck’s thoughts on Beck
  • Reaction to UGA coach Kirby Smart seemingly downplaying his coordinator hires
  • Smart’s criticism of UGA defensive tackle Jordan Davis’ weight control
  • And a strong opinion about naming the field at Sanford Stadium in honor of legendary former coach Vince Dooley

30-minute mark: I take a look at other SEC headlines including some key position battles around the conference this spring and a criticism from Sports Illustrated of former UGA running back Elijah Holyfield’s NFL Scouting Combine performance.

35-minute mark: I give away another Road to Atlanta t-shirt.

End of show: I share the Gator Hater Updater and briefly discuss the UGA basketball team’s ugly Senior Night loss to Missouri.