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Georgia football podcast: 2 pieces of good news for UGA’s offense

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edited July 2021 in Article commenting
imageGeorgia football podcast: 2 pieces of good news for UGA’s offense

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 DawgNation experts as they break down the latest Georgia football recruiting news and discuss coach Kirby Smart’s quest to return the Bulldogs to the top of the SEC. On episode No. 1,483 (July 15, 2021) of the podcast, Georgia fans can hear a discussion about some good news for UGA’s offense ahead of the upcoming season.

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  • reddawg1reddawg1 Posts: 3,882 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Remember when we were hoping Bush and Landers would step up? Remember how we got Cager as a 5th year SR? If not for him and a George Pickens last second UGA decision(as in signing day from what I heard) think about how lean that year would have been as far as receivers goes. Happily, those lean receiver days are gone.

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