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Jake Rowe and Palmer Thombs break down Georgia's upcoming game against UMass, one they expect to go the way of the Bulldogs with ease. So, instead of diving into matchups and keys to victory, it's a discussion about who we want to see and the Georgia seniors that deserve the special praise. That and more on The Georgia Show...
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The third set of College Football Playoff rankings are out and it's an abomination. Georgia, after beating No. 7 Tennessee, is up just two spots to No. 10. It's inside the playoff cut line but teams with a worse loss and no wins that compare to UGA's are ahead. What does it all mean? At Rusty Mansell and Jake Rowe do their best to make sense of it. Can Kirby Smart use this to fire his team up? The Bulldogs have to find someway to make some good out of it unless the committee gets bailed out by some upsets down the line. The DawgsHQ guys don't hold back.
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It looked like a whole new team on the field in Sanford Stadium. What does that say about this Georgia team and how far it can go? That, plus how this outcome could shape Carson Beck moving ahead. On the recruiting front, we dive in on some key visitors for the Bulldogs and how a big game could set the tone in their recruitments.
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Georgia got a massive win on Saturday, beating Tennessee 31-17 behind a huge night from Carson Beck. DawgsHQ's Rusty Mansell and Jake Rowe are talking all about it. They go over key plays and give instant reaction to what is likely UGA's most complete game of the season. Both sides of the ball get shout outs and the Dawgs are done with SEC play with two games left.
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DawgsHQ's Jake Rowe and Palmer Thombs get together to share their final thoughts on Georgia's matchup with Tennessee. Bulldog fans aren't giving their team much of a chance this weekend and National media won't either despite the fact that they are a 10.5-point favorite. What should we make of that? How will Georgia respond? The guys also get into the College Football Playoff rankings and make predictions on how they think the game will play out.
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Georgia laid an egg agains Ole Miss, but why? We break that down, plus a look at how the Dawgs regroup and prepare for a major matchup with Tennessee. There's plenty to correct, but where to start?
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Presented by Bulldog Snacks! Georgia has dropped its second game of the 2024 season at Ole Miss. The Rebels dominated the Bulldogs in the 28-10 win and DawgsHQ's Rusty Mansell and Jake Rowe have plenty to say about it. It's not often that you can say that the team on the other side was more physical. The Bulldogs got pushed around and it's not getting any easier from here, apparently.
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DawgsHQ's Jake Rowe and Palmer Thombs bring final episode of The Georgia Show before Ole Miss. They're recapping a wild news night for UGA that included a commitment, injury information, and the latest on Colbie Young. It's also time to talk UGA vs. Ole Miss matchups and predictions.
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The Dawgs didn't make it look pretty in Jacksonville, but they managed to get the job done. Rusty Mansell and Jake Reuse break down the game. Plus, what's up with Carson Beck? A weekend in Oxford lies on the horizon, as well, and we're gearing you up for the Grove.
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Presented by Bulldog Snacks -- DawgsHQ's Jake Rowe and Rusty Mansell link up right after Georgia's 34-20 win over Florida to discuss what went right and what went wrong. Like what's up with Carson Beck? This is no longer a slump or a poor stretch. The Georgia quarterback has 12 turnovers in his past five games and the Bulldogs aren't going to be able to sustain with these mistakes. The guys get into what needs to change and what good can be taken from a fourth straight win in Jacksonville.
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Jake Reuse and Rusty Mansell look back on a big flip for the Georgia Bulldogs from former UNC commit Anthony Kruah, a major weekend in Georgia recruiting that was stuffed with coaching stops, and what a weekend in Jacksonville might bring for the Dawgs with DJ Lagway running the show for the Gators.
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DawgsHQ is back with you for another addition of The Georgia Show. Palmer Thombs and I dive into the bye week and how valuable it is for Georgia. Here’s the thing — you’ve never heard a coach say that the bye week comes at a bad time. It’s always coming at a great time and it’s no different for the Bulldogs as they enjoy their second one this season.
Jake Rowe and Palmer Thombs also take an early look at the World's Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party next weekend and how Florida stacks up. Then they take questions to end the show.
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Rusty Mansell and Jake Reuse break down a huge win over Texas, an insane penalty, a huge week on the recruiting trail, and look ahead to Georgia's bye week. That, plus shoutouts to some emerging performers in the Georgia lineup and what we think should happen if you throw things on the field.
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Presented by Bulldog Snacks the official snack of UGA and the Classic City Collective -- Georgia went into Saturday night's showdown with No. 1 Texas and it leaves Austin with a 30-15 win. DawgsHQ's Jake Rowe and Rusty Mansell discuss the resounding victory. What went right for Georgia? What still needs work? What about some of those calls that went against the Bulldogs late? The guys don't hold back.
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It's off to Texas for the Georgia Bulldogs with the top-ranked Longhorns awaiting a date Saturday night! Before Jake Rowe and Palmer Thombs hit the road to Austin, they sit down and talk through what they're thinking on the SEC showdown, things they'll be watching and how UGA can pull off an upset...
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Our final thoughts on Georgia's win over Mississippi State, a look ahead to a major matchup in Austin, and the run down on Georgia recruiting after a big weekend. There's plenty to get to with a huge week on tap at DawgsHQ.
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Presented by BulldogSnacks: DawgsHQ's Jake Rowe and Rusty Mansell get together after Georgia's 41-31 win over Mississippi State to discuss what went right and what went wrong. UGA built a 24-point lead in the third quarter but it saw that lead shrink as Mississippi State finished the game on a 21-7 to make it look closer than it actually was. Still, the home team was sloppy and it didn't play its best football for long enough to put the game away. The guys get into why that went down and give their thoughts on how the Dawgs responded.
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