Row Sixty: A Georgia Football Podcast

Row Sixty: A Georgia Football Podcast

Row Sixty is a Georgia football podcast made for Dawgs, by Dawgs. Hosted by lifelong fans and alumni Clark Gaines and Adam Thornton, the show blends passion, energy, and analysis from a true fan’s perspective. Named after their own seats in Sanford Stadium, Row Sixty is a boots-on-the-ground experience that captures the heartbeat of the Bulldog Nation and brings fans closer to the game they love.

Episodes

December 30, 2025 77 mins

It's finally Sugar Bowl week, and we’re diving deep into Georgia vs Ole Miss in the College Football Playoff quarterfinal. We break down what’s changed since the first matchup, why Georgia’s run game can be the difference, and how the Dawgs’ defense (especially the secondary & pass rush) has leveled up heading into New Orleans. We also hit the best moments from bowl season, make our CFP quarterfinal picks, and finish with Sugar Bow...

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On this episode, we recap the College Football Playoff first round and talk through what worked, what didn’t, and why the weekend felt underwhelming at times. We hit Alabama vs Oklahoma, Miami vs Texas A&M, Ole Miss vs Tulane, and Oregon vs James Madison, then look ahead to the quarterfinal matchups and what storylines matter most. We also take a minute to honor Adam the Woo and how he impacted us as creators, then pivot into Chris...

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It’s officially postseason time, so we’re running through the full 2025-2026 College Football Playoff: Alabama at Oklahoma, Miami at Texas A&M, Tulane at Ole Miss, and James Madison at Oregon. Then we look ahead to the quarterfinals and the teams with byes (Texas Tech, Indiana, Ohio State, and Georgia), including what the bracket means for Georgia’s Sugar Bowl matchup. We also get into the chaos of coaching changes happening during...

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In this episode, we celebrate Georgia’s back-to-back SEC titles after a cathartic 28–7 win over Alabama in Atlanta and finally exorcising some Mercedes-Benz demons. We walk through the full game day experience—from atmosphere and concessions to the “reverse Rammer Jammer”—before digging into how Mike Bobo’s offense controlled the clock, stayed balanced, and trusted a young offensive line to grow up fast. Then we show love to Glenn ...

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In this episode, we start by soaking in what it means for Georgia to reach a fifth straight SEC Championship Game and why this trip to Atlanta can’t be taken for granted. We revisit Georgia’s SEC title game history, the heartbreaks and highs against Alabama, and how Kalen DeBoer has quickly become one of the sport’s toughest big-game coaches. From there we dive into Georgia’s offense vs. Alabama’s defense (run game, Gunner’s poise,...

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In this episode, we recap Georgia’s gritty, old-school rock fight win over Georgia Tech and celebrate eight straight over the Jackets while appreciating just how far this program has come. We talk through what made the atmosphere in Mercedes-Benz feel so strange for a “home” game, from ticket chaos to the in-game experience, before delivering a full Weekly Concession Stands Report. Then we dive into the X’s and O’s: Georgia’s run-h...

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Rivalry Week is here, and the focus shifts fully to Clean Old-Fashioned Hate as Georgia prepares for a ranked matchup against Georgia Tech inside Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The episode looks at the history, the bitterness, and the weird energy around Tech selling their home game and moving it into what feels like a neutral site. There’s a full breakdown of last year’s 8-overtime escape, this year’s Tech team, and why Georgia’s offense ...

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Georgia handled Charlotte exactly how we expected, cruising to a 35–3 win in a game that felt more like a warm-up for rivalry week than anything else. We talk through the atmosphere, the Dawg Walk, Benson’s first game in Sanford, and why this matchup (while forgettable) still mattered heading into the postseason. Offensively, Georgia dominated on the ground with five rushing touchdowns, and defensively the Dawgs suffocated Charlott...

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This week we dive into the Georgia vs Charlotte football game with the same businesslike mindset Kirby demands—respecting the opponent, laying out what to expect schematically, and keeping an eye on getting starters out early with Georgia Tech looming on a short week. We also go around the country for Week 13 Pick’em and talk through the playoff picture, tiebreakers, and who Georgia fans should quietly be rooting for. Then we bring...

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This week we experienced one of the best atmospheres Sanford Stadium has produced in years and broke down Georgia's 35–10 win over the Texas Longhorns that proved just how far this team has come. The night felt special from start to finish—elite defense, a disciplined offensive attack, physicality at every position, and that perfectly executed onside kick that blew the roof off the place. We walked away more convinced than ever tha...

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It’s Georgia vs. Texas in Athens, and the Dawgs are back under the lights Between the Hedges. We talk about what makes this matchup one of the biggest of the year, revisit last year’s epic meetings, and share some great memories from our trip to Austin. We break down both sides of the ball—how Georgia’s offense matches up against Texas’ dominant front seven, what Gunner Stockton and the receivers need to do through the air, and why...

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Georgia’s 41-21 win over Mississippi State might’ve been the most complete performance of the season. Gunner Stockton looked calm, confident, and in total control, tossing three touchdowns and leading an offense that piled up more than 300 rushing yards. Starkville delivered plenty of patriotism, plenty of cowbells, and surprisingly, the best lemonade I’ve ever had. Georgia’s 900th win added an extra layer of nostalgia, leading to ...

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We’re back in the studio after our trip to the Georgia Florida game, and it’s time to turn the page to Mississippi State. Georgia heads west looking for win No. 900 and a fifth straight victory in Starkville, but this one has all the makings of a classic trap game sandwiched between Florida and Texas. We dive into why this matchup is trickier than it looks, break down how Mike Bobo's offense can exploit State’s defense, and explain...

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We hit record right after leaving Jacksonville and heading down I-4 toward Disney World to celebrate another Georgia win—five straight over Florida! This episode is as raw as it gets: no notes, no replays, just our real reactions from the car after the Dawgs pulled off a 24-20 victory. We reflect on the bittersweet end of the Jacksonville era, share stories from Amelia Island, talk about the gameday chaos, and dive into what we saw...

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We’re back from the bye week and it’s officially Florida Hate Week. We look back on decades of Georgia-Florida history, from Lindsey Scott to Spurrier to Tebow, and explain why this rivalry still means everything to Dawg fans. We break down Florida’s collapse after Billy Napier’s firing, preview how Georgia matches up on both sides of the ball, and share predictions for Saturday in Jacksonville. Plus, we talk Halloween candy power ...

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We recap one of the best games in Sanford Stadium in recent memory as Georgia outlasts Ole Miss in a 43–35 shootout. From striping Sanford to College GameDay , we cover it all—plus shoutouts, a Weekly Concession Stands Report, and Clark’s Fun Facts. We break down Mike Bobo and Gunner Stockton’s legacy performances, examine where the defense must improve, and react to the newest AP Poll shake-up. We also discuss Florida’s coaching d...

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In this week’s episode, we break down the Georgia vs. Ole Miss matchup in Athens. We revisit painful memories from Oxford in 2016 & 2024, celebrate our huge win in 2023, and discuss what it’ll take for the Dawgs to dominate again. From Lane Kiffin’s high-powered passing attack to Georgia’s banged-up but gritty offensive line, we cover every angle — including how crowd noise and turnovers could decide this one. Stick around for our ...

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In this episode, we discuss Georgia's impressive road win over Auburn for the ninth straight time in one of the wildest and most emotional games of the 2025 season. We dive into how the Dawgs overcame a sluggish first half, discuss Gunner Stockton’s leadership, the game-changing goal-line fumble, and the cultural difference between Kirby Smart’s calm discipline and Hugh Freeze’s chaos. Plus, we share our thoughts on Jordan-Hare Sta...

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In this episode, we preview the Deep South’s Oldest Rivalry as Georgia heads to Auburn for a primetime showdown under the lights at Jordan-Hare. We dive deep into the history of the matchup, share our favorite memories from the series, and relive legendary moments like the 2007 blackout game and the 2017 SEC Championship redemption. Then, we break down Georgia’s offense versus Auburn’s stout defensive front, discuss how Gunner Stoc...

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In this episode, we recap Georgia’s 35–14 victory over Kentucky and talk about everything from boiled peanuts to quarterback play to the return of elite football weather in Athens. We break down Gunner Stockton’s growth, the O-line depth, key injuries, and why this team still has everything in front of them. We also dive into Kirby Smart’s defense finding its rhythm, recap Week 6 in college football, and get ready for Auburn Hate W...

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