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 episode No. 823 (Nov. 13, 2018) of the podcast, Georgia fans can hear a discussion about 4-star defensive back Tyrique Stevenson.

Georgia football podcast: Major recruiting target shares info after UGA visit

Beginning of the show: 4-star defensive back Tyrique Stevenson plans to announce his commitment in January as part of his high school football all-star game. I’ll talk on today’s show about how Stevenson’s official visit to Georgia this past weekend could impact his upcoming decision.

10-minute mark: I re-examine UGA’s running back depth in the wake of 5-star running back John Emery Jr.’s statement that it factored into his decision to de-commit from the Bulldogs. At one point, UGA didn’t appear as deep as Emery said they were, but over the last two weeks it looks like Emery may have been right all along.

15-minute mark: DawgNation’s recruiting insider Jeff Sentell joins the show. Some of the topics discussed include…

  • Reaction to 5-star linebacker Nakobe Dean’s official visit for the Auburn game
  • UGA’s strong impression on 2020 5-star offensive lineman Justin Rogers
  • 4-star running back Kenny McIntosh’s apparent good time during his UGA visit
  • And thoughts on 5-star offensive lineman Clay Webb — who was also on campus this week

35-minute mark: I take a look at some other SEC headline including Alabama coach Nick Saban bristling at questions regarding Crimson Tide quarterback Tua Tagovailoa’s health, a look at Auburn coach Gus Malzahn’s future and a preview of Tuesday night’s release of the latest College Football Playoff top 25.

40-minute mark: UGA schedules future home-and-home series with Clemson and Texas. I’ll discuss how the trip the Bulldogs took to Notre Dame in 2017 could possibly be looked on in the future as an event that changed the way major programs schedule opponents.

End of show: I share the Gator Hater Updater and wish luck to the UGA basketball team vs. Temple.