Jim Donnan, Radi Nabulsi, and Dayne Young discuss current storylines with UGA football and which ones matter most. They detail Kirby Smart's comments in his weekly news conference. They also take questions from UGASports.com members.
With the Georgia Bulldogs landing two big commits but losing five-star Justus Terry, we had to have this episode of Rumors vs. FACTS a day early.
Hosts Paul Maharry, Andy Stowe and Eddie from Acworth were joined by special guest, Bill Shanks. Like Shanks always does, he brought the controversy and the fun.
Jim Donnan, Radi Nabulsi, and Dayne Young discuss spring football progress at UGA. What do coaches tend to focus on during this time of year in terms of program building and finding contributors for fall football? Coach Donnan shares some of his best stories from coaching in spring football. The guys wrap the show with questions from UGASports.com.
Georgia just hosted a ton of players who are ranked No. 1 or 2 at their positions. Let's talk about these five stars. JuJu Lewis Elijah Griffin David Sanders Jr. Zion Grady Tyler Atkinson and more.
Hosts Paul Maharry, Andy Stowe and Eddie from Acworth discuss all things Georgia sports. The Dawgs, Falcons, Braves and much more are all open game.
Jim Donnan, Radi Nabulsi, and Dayne Young react to Georgia's start of spring football practice and recap what Georgia's draft-eligible players did at the Pro Day. With every NFL team represented, it displayed how scouts value Georgia's program. They wrap with questions from members of UGASports.com.
Hosts Paul Maharry, Andy Stowe, and Eddie from Acworth discuss the Georgia Bulldogs and who to watch for during this spring practice session. Also, who will be the Falcons quarterback with free agency opening up this week?
Brent Rollins and Dayne Young recap where Georgia players stand in the NFL Draft process after many of the Bulldogs worked out for scouts at the NFL Combine. The players have Pro Day in Athens next week and the draft coming next month.
Former Georgia offensive lineman Russ Tanner talks about Nick Saban's comments about losing without class, the top Georgia performers at the NFL Combine, the crazy number of drafted players from the 2021 team, who has all the bottles of bourbon, and how many Krystal we could eat on a bet.
Jim Donnan, Radi Nabulsi, and Dayne Young discuss how Georgia's NFL prospects performed at the NFL combine in Indianapolis. Coach Donnan shares what information he thinks most affects draft position. The guys also talk about what is going on with Georgia football while campus emptied for spring break.
Hosts Paul Maharry, Andy Stowe and Eddie from Acworth talk about the Dawgs in the NFL Combine. They also do a deep-dive into the UGA basketball program. Can it be fixed?
Former Georgia quarterback Jake Fromm stopped by Dawgs and Hawgs host Russ Tanner's house to cook wagyu steaks and talk Bulldogs football.
Jim Donnan, Radi Nabulsi, and Dayne Young discuss Georgia's hirings of James Coley as wide receivers coach and Josh Crawford as running backs coach. We bring back sound bites from each of the coaches in previous stops in past jobs. The guys also answer listener questions.
Why did Georgia let Dylan Raiola go? Which Georgia offensive players signees were underrated by Rivals? These are just a few of the topics we covered with Joe Windon of National Preps.
Hosts Paul Maharry, Andy Stowe and Eddie from Acworth get into a heated discussion about the next quarterback for the Falcons. They also discussed the new WR coach for UGA, who would be a good fit for the Georgia running backs coach and much more.
We had a late-night show on Friday evening to talk about coaches.
We just got back from the Atlanta stop of the Under Armour Camp Series.
Jim Donnan, Radi Nabulsi, and Dayne Young discuss Georgia's search for the next wide receiver coach and the dynamics involved in adding a new assistant coach.
Hosts Paul Maharry, Andy Stowe and Eddie from Acworth discuss who they think will be the most impactful freshmen/transfers for the upcoming season. They also breakdown the list of candidates to replace Bryan McClendon at wide receivers coach.
Georgia just signed the No. 1 recruiting class in the nation yet again and the coaches were honored by Rivals. Let's talk about it.
Russ Tanner and Bobby Andrews talk about Krik Herbstreit, Georgia's No. 1 recruiting class and much more.
Jim Donnan, Radi Nabulsi, and Dayne Young discuss the looming changes in college football in 2024 with an expanded College Football playoff and SEC media rights exclusively on ESPN. The guys also discuss what Georgia is going leading up to spring football. They wrap the show with listener questions.
Dayne Young and Brent Rollins kick off a new offseason podcast: Pod Don't Lie. They discuss what we learned from the Senior Bowl and what those findings mean for the upcoming NFL Draft season. Also, what is the biggest question facing Georgia as spring football is coming.
The offseason for football is upon us, but there are more sports to talk about. The guys give their over/unders for amount of times Taylor Swift is on TV for the Big Game and they dive into Georgia basketball.
Did Georgia sign another Champ Bailey? And who is the hidden jewel in the recruiting class? Joe Windon, the southeast director of scouting for National Preps, has the answers and insight you won't find anywhere else.
Russ Tanner and Bobby Andrews welcome former Georgia All-American Drew Butler to the Dawg and Hawgs show.
The guys celebrate Jim Donnan's recent birthday and share favorite birthday memories. The guys also chat about coaching strategy after some polarizing decisions regarding fourth down and analytics in the NFL. They wrap the show with questions from members of the DawgVent.
The legendary David Greene joins Russ Tanner and Bobby Andrews to talk Georgia Football.
Jim Donnan, Radi Nabulsi, and Dayne Young recap Georgia's pursuit of Caleb Downs. The guys pivot into the loaded group of Georgia defensive backs playing for the Bulldogs in 2024. Coach Donnan gives rapid-fire info on the players in Georgia's secondary. The show wraps with questions from UGAsports.com.