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DawgsHQ is headed to Austin for the Georgia at Texas game. It's a place the Jakes visited together some years back and they discuss that experience. What will this trip be like as Rowe and Palmer Thombs tear up the Texas state capital? Reuse is also an uncle and Rowe, who has 10 nieces and nephews, offers some advice. They also try to unite the country while Jakin' Off.
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DawgsHQ's Jake Rowe and Jake Reuse get together to discuss bye-week happenings, the Georgia - Alabama matchup and how comical it is for a Bulldogs fan if you look at it the right way, and Hugh Freeze. It's a packed edition of Bark After Dark as old stories of the Dawgs vs. the Crimson Tide come up. A trip to Tuscaloosa is not in the works for Rowe and that's not necessarily a bad thing.
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The latest episode of Bark After Dark features more college football talk than usual. Why was Georgia vs. Kentucky so nerve racking? Jake Rowe and Jake Reuse agree on why it was tough for them to watch and the answer might not be obvious. Rowe's dog goes on vacation and there's some mega millions discussion.
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The Florida program is in a state of disarray and the DawgsHQ crew knows that Georgia fans would love to hear about it. That's why Andy Staples is the latest guest on Bark After Dark. He discusses everything going on with the Florida football program now and over the past several years that got us to this point. The Jakes also dig into a haunting old story from Rowe's hometown of Pearson.
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Jake Reuse takes his first vacation in a long time, aiming for a little peace and quiet. Little did he know that he'd be terrified out of his mind a time or two and get reacquainted with childhood friend He-Man. He tells the story to Jake Rowe who has been trying to mitigate the impact of COVID on his own house this week. No guests but the Jakes fill up the Bark After Dark stat sheet with conversation rabbit trails, a comparison between Georgia's past two National Championship venues and much more.
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Georgia head coach Kirby Smart is in the middle of preseason camp but his youngest son, Andrew, has been trying to get to the Little League World series. So Jake and Jake felt like it was fair to ask the question. How they would fair with a rich, famous father? Another Rowe's Rankings is also on tap at the end of the show.
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The face of On3 video and YouTube, JD Pickell, joins Bark After Dark and it's a fun one. Pickell discusses his path from standout high school football player to the Ivy League to a career he didn't even think about for a long time. What was attending Cornell University like? What happened when he transferred to Baylor? How 'bout them Dawgs? Jake and Jake cover all the topics and they break down his high school hudl film, too.
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The Jakes woke up on Monday thinking about replacements for some odd reason. They can't figure out why but they decided to talk about it on Bark After Dark. So who would each guy get to replace the other for the show and why? They also carry that discussion over to Georgia football where they reveal who they'd pick to replace Kirby Smart.
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The 57th episode of Bark After Dark has Jake Rowe and Jake Reuse wondering how things are going for the deeply unserious show. The guys discuss what makes the show worthwhile for them and that includes some very loyal regulars. They also talk about their favorite guests thus far and who they hope to get in the future. The two nimrods also take the time to answer some questions, ones covering a variety of topics, from The Dawg Walk at DawgsHQ and Twitter/X.
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Jake and Jake are back after a June on the sidelines, and they're bringing you up to speed on where they've been, who they hope to talk to, and of course, they're Jakin' Off.
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The newest edition of Bark After Dark features one of the top voices in all of College Football and the PGA Tour. ESPN's Mark Schlabach joined Jake Reuse and Jake Rowe to discuss a variety of topics. Like all guests, he discusses the journey to where he is now and as a UGA graduate, he also talks about the great city of Athens. Does he enjoy it more now than he did during his time there as a student?
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