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    Explore " 60" with insightful episodes like "Row Sixty #11 - Georgia vs Florida 2021", "Row Sixty #10 - Georgia BYE Week 2021", "Row Sixty #9 - Georgia vs Kentucky 2021", "Row Sixty #8 - Georgia @ Auburn 2021" and "Row Sixty #7 - Georgia vs Arkansas 2021" from podcasts like ""Row Sixty: A Georgia Football Podcast", "Row Sixty: A Georgia Football Podcast", "Row Sixty: A Georgia Football Podcast", "Row Sixty: A Georgia Football Podcast" and "Row Sixty: A Georgia Football Podcast"" and more!

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    Row Sixty #11 - Georgia vs Florida 2021

    Row Sixty #11 - Georgia vs Florida 2021

    Row Sixty #11 - Georgia vs Florida 2021

     

    00:00:01 - Introduction & Welcome

    00:00:50 - CRANK IT UP!

    00:02:45 - Live Call-In Show

    00:03:33 - The BYE Week

    00:04:48 - Weekly Concession Stands Report

    00:05:25 - Time to Get Focused

    00:06:15 - New Apparel

    00:07:01 - SHOUTOUT to Jim!

    00:08:10 - BOLO

    00:09:08 - The Georgia Caravan

    00:11:30 - Jacksonville Road Trip

    00:16:23 - HEED this Warning...

    00:17:00 - Adam & Clark Say "GO!"

    00:18:47 - Georgia/Florida History Lesson

    00:26:32 - Recruiting

    00:28:49 - Opportunities

    00:31:50 - Dawgs on Top

    00:34:38 - Dan Mullen Kicks Puppies

    00:35:43 - UGA Offense

    00:42:45 - UGA Defense

    00:50:16 - Panthers Maul Tigers

    00:52:25 - Fired up in Oxford

    00:53:42 - Tide Roll

    00:56:27 - 15 Points Off

    00:56:59 - Battlers Battled

    00:58:41 - Ole Miss @ Auburn

    01:00:58 - Penn State @ Ohio State

    01:05:35 - Michigan @ Michigan State

    01:06:27 - Kentucky @ Mississippi State

    01:10:47 - GAME OF THE WEEK

    01:14:04 - UGA vs fLorida Score Predictions

    01:14:35 - IT'S TIME TO LET THE BIG DAWG EAT!

     

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    Row Sixty #10 - Georgia BYE Week 2021

    Row Sixty #10 - Georgia BYE Week 2021

    Row Sixty #10 - Georgia BYE Week 2021

     

    00:00:01 - Introduction & Welcome

    00:00:54 - Fall Crispness

    00:03:06 - Congrats!

    00:03:51 - Weekly Concession Stands Report

    00:05:32 - Crowd Noise

    00:06:50 - The Weight of this Game

    00:09:54 - Slow Clap for Mark Stoops

    00:10:56 - Getting off the Bus

    00:12:24 - The Great Wall of Georgia

    00:14:13 - Passing Attack

    00:18:54 - Too Disciplined

    00:21:06 - The Elephant in the Room

    00:28:23 - PLAY TO THE WHISTLE!

    00:29:16 - Kudos

    00:30:13 - Defense

    00:35:02 - Secondary

    00:39:37 - We Got Lucky...

    00:40:14 - Special Teams

    00:43:20 - Dominant Football

    00:45:03 - Importance of BYE Week

    00:47:43 - Clisby Clarke

    00:50:14 - Coach O

    00:53:35 - BIG 10

    00:55:59 - Other Playoff Contenders

    01:04:08 - Battle of the 2-Loss Teams

    01:05:28 - BIG 12 Showdown

    01:05:55 - Jorts vs Corndogs

    01:08:07 - Golf Balls, Mustard & Beer Bottles

    01:13:13 - Thunder Roll!

    01:14:11 - Clemson @ Pittsburgh

    01:15:14 - LSU @ Ole Miss

    01:16:07 - Tennessee @ Alabama

    01:16:45 - USC @ Notre Dame

    01:17:10 - GAME OF THE WEEK

    01:18:30 - Next Live Call-In Show

    01:19:14 - GO PICK A PUMPKIN OR SOMETHING!

     

    Row Sixty #9 - Georgia vs Kentucky 2021

    Row Sixty #9 - Georgia vs Kentucky 2021

    Row Sixty #9 - Georgia vs Kentucky 2021

     

    00:00:01 - Introduction & Welcome

    00:01:35 - Just Take a Minute

    00:03:15 - Covid Stinks!

    00:03:58 - Auburn's Gameday Atmosphere

    00:05:10 - Weekly Concession Stands Report

    00:07:29 - "Rivalry"

    00:10:02 - "Game Manager"

    00:15:00 - Ladd "White Rice" McConkey

    00:17:05 - The Great Wall of Georgia

    00:20:38 - Injury Bug

    00:22:14 - Trust the Process

    00:23:50 - Bo Nix is a CRYBABY

    00:27:53 - Goal Line Defense

    00:28:15 - Secondary

    00:31:31 - What Separates THIS Defense

    00:33:22 - Special Teams

    00:37:03 - Kentucky Preview

    00:42:15 - Dawgs by 24?

    00:46:06 - Last Week's Pick 'Em

    00:46:20 - Down Goes #1

    00:49:50 - Red River Shootout

    00:51:29 - Rolling the Dice in Oxford

    00:52:26 - Pillow Fight

    00:53:33 - Death Threat

    00:54:52 - Rangers Eaten Alive!

    00:56:09 - Auburn @ Arkansas

    00:57:28 - Oklahoma St. @ Texas

    00:58:43 - Florida @ LSU

    00:59:45 - Ole Miss @ Tennessee

    01:01:45 - GAME OF THE WEEK

    01:04:40 - UGA vs Kentucky Score Predictions

    01:06:00 - IT'S NOT 1977!

     

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    Row Sixty #8 - Georgia @ Auburn 2021

    Row Sixty #8 - Georgia @ Auburn 2021

    Row Sixty #8 - Georgia @ Auburn 2021

     

    00:00:01 - Introduction & Welcome

    00:02:25 - Row 60 vs ESPN

    00:08:19 - Gameday Atmosphere

    00:10:45 - Weekly Concession Stands Report

    00:12:20 - Offensive Power

    00:14:52 - Arm-chair QB's Need to STOP!

    00:16:30 - Stetson

    00:20:06 - The Stable

    00:22:18 - GUT-PUNCHED!

    00:23:42 - 1st in the Nation

    00:28:55 - Blocked Punt = HYPE

    00:31:59 - The Only Bad Thing...

    00:34:51 - Auburn Preview

    00:44:58 - A+ Game

    00:49:01 - Last Week's Pick 'Em

    00:52:02 - Is THIS Team IN?!

    00:55:02 - Florida..... LOL

    00:56:50 - Oklahoma vs Texas

    00:57:42 - Arkansas @ Ole Miss

    00:58:27 - Penn State @ Iowa

    01:00:05 - LSU @ Kentucky

    01:01:32 - What is a Boll Weevil?

    01:04:33 - GAME OF THE WEEK

    01:05:58 - UGA @ Auburn Score Predictions

    01:07:47 - THE TRAIN IS COMING!

     

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    Row Sixty #7 - Georgia vs Arkansas 2021

    Row Sixty #7 - Georgia vs Arkansas 2021

    Row Sixty #7 - Georgia vs Arkansas 2021

     

    00:00:01 - Introduction & Welcome

    00:00:44 - Round of Applause!

    00:01:48 - A Little Nip in the Air

    00:03:31 - LIVE Call-In Show #2

    00:04:13 - Unbelievable

    00:05:59 - Vanderbilt Atmosphere

    00:06:59 - Weekly Concession Stands Report

    00:07:50 - Let's Talk Football!

    00:10:28 - Monken's Arsenal 

    00:18:50 - Lanning's Armory

    00:22:24 - WHY Are We Resting Guys?!

    00:24:37 - Muschamp's Attack

    00:25:57 - 3 Head Coaches

    00:28:14 - Back to Special Teams

    00:29:27 - Arkansas Preview

    00:32:25 - UGA = ELITE FANBASE

    00:34:39 - Good Arkansas Team...

    00:39:42 - A Small Competitive Advantage

    00:40:42 - IF WE ARE ELITE...

    00:43:34 - Last Week's Pick 'Em

    00:44:42 - Clemson: EXPOSED

    00:48:15 - Arkansas Owns Texas

    00:49:47 - Meteor Game

    00:51:26 - Homecoming Disaster

    00:54:00 - Ole Miss @ Alabama

    00:56:35 - Cincinnati @ Notre Dame

    00:59:36 - Auburn @ LSU

    01:02:28 - Awkward NIL Deals...

    01:04:46 - Florida @ Kentucky

    01:07:45 - GAME OF THE WEEK

    01:11:00 - UGA vs Arkansas Score Predictions 

    01:13:29 - Last Bark!

     

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    Row Sixty #6 - Georgia @ Vanderbilt 2021

    Row Sixty #6 - Georgia @ Vanderbilt 2021

    Row Sixty #6 - Georgia @ Vanderbilt 2021

     

    00:00:01 - Introduction & Welcome

    00:01:41 - WE HAVE BEEF WITH VANDY!

    00:03:18 - Tailgating in Athens

    00:05:51 - Sanford Stadium Atmosphere

    00:06:15 - Weekly Concession Stands Report

    00:08:23 - DON'T Shake the Baby!

    00:09:35 - The Wave

    00:11:13 - QB Play

    00:14:32 - WR's

    00:18:13 - OL Concerns?

    00:21:11 - Stable of RB's

    00:24:27 - We've Got to Stop...

    00:26:03 - BEST DEFENSE IN THE COUNTRY!

    00:27:53 - The Deep Ball...

    00:31:45 - YOU AREN'T RUNNING THE BALL!

    00:33:39 - Streak Broken

    00:38:19 - Special Teams

    00:40:06 - Closing Thoughts on Week 3

    00:42:01 - Vandy Preview

    00:48:09 - Dawgs by 31?

    00:48:40 - Last Week's Pick 'Em

    00:56:17 - Notre Dame @ Wisconsin

    00:57:49 - Texas A&M vs Arkansas

    01:00:11 - Clemson @ NC State

    01:02:29 - Tennessee @ Florida

    01:04:31 - GAME OF THE WEEK

    01:10:08 - UGA @ Vandy Score Predictions

    01:10:57 - FOOTBALL & REAL COUNTRY MUSIC!

     

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    1.5 Let It Be

    1.5 Let It Be
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    Episode 22: BACK from the Dead

    Episode 22: BACK from the Dead

    Episode 22 is here! Get excited!

    Big news this week as the boys can finally officially announce their new deal with Kanga Coolers! It’s a big deal!

    Timmy address why episode 21 had a late release and makes a promise for episode 23 that listeners are sure to be excited about.

    Weekend recaps include RC getting Sunday drunk and John renovating a laundry room for some ungodly reason.

    The boys are blown away by a dog that delivers Chick Fil a and Dustin Johnson cards the worst 60 of all time and then wins by a million.

    We also debate the most electric moment in baseball history and realize that 2D1D Hurricanes trackers are something we all need in our lives.

    Of course, we keep you abreast in all news from North Korea and Liberty University Prez has been lying to himself and others for a long time and speaking of lies, the boys breakdown some of the most memorable lies they were told as children.

    News of the Weird presented by our best friends at Kanga includes some explosive gummy bears, Kevin Durant’s passion for burner accounts and Plaxico’s new source of income.

    All that and much more in the latest and greatest and on-time episode of 2 Dudes 1 Dad powered by Kanga!

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    Home Is Where The Horse Is

    Home Is Where The Horse Is

    In 1890, Oliver Belmont enlisted architect Richard Morris Hunt to build him a summer cottage in Newport, RI. Belmont had precise plans for the 50,000-square-foot, 60-room cottage, which seems reasonable for someone spending $96 million in today’s money.

    Belmont named the cottage Belcourt, and a main point of emphasis during its construction was the ground floor. There were two enormous entrances, and the interior had a soaring ceiling and walls lined with cream and maroon tiles. The amenities were to the highest standard, because the entire bottom level would serve as housing for Belmont’s most special guests … his collection of prized horses.

    In Ephesians (4:18), we are encouraged to “be completely humble and gentle; be patient, bearing with one another in love.”

    Animals share a special place in our hearts. They become a part of our families, foundations are created to benefit them, and celebrities speak out against their abuse. There’s certainly nothing wrong with any of those things. 

    But have we become so desensitized to the way we treat others that we become more outraged over animal mistreatment than over how we as humans treat each other? If so, it is more important than ever for us to lead the way in our example of loving everyone, not just our four-legged friends.

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    Ice Ice Navy

    Ice Ice Navy

    During World War II, Germany had the largest fleet of underwater submarines in the world. In order to combat this arsenal, the British military teamed with the U.S. on Project Habakkuk to design an aircraft carrier capable of withstanding the frigid temperatures of the Mid-Atlantic, where the German U-boats were known to roam.

    The scientists came up with a stealth vessel over 2,000 feet long that could carry a fleet of fighter planes and bombers and had a hull over 40 feet thick, capable of withstanding torpedo blasts. The project was approved, but the war ended before a prototype could be created. It turns out that it takes a lot longer than expected to build a 20-million-ton ship made out of ice.

    In Isaiah, we read that “The grass withers, the flower fades, but the word of our God will stand forever.” (40:8)

    A ship made out of ice will eventually melt; grass will eventually wither; and flowers will eventually fade. But we worship a God who is eternal. He was before, He is now, and He always will be. 

    And the really incredible thing is that we have the opportunity to commune with Him, to talk to Him, and to worship Him. Let that sink in this morning and think about what an incredible gift that is.

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    That's Not Pie in the Sky

    That's Not Pie in the Sky

    Just as Memphis is known for its barbecue and Philadelphia is known for its cheesesteaks, the village of Denby Dale in Northern England is known for its meat pies. The pies are only cooked for special occasions, however, and only 10 pies have been made since 1887, with the last one being cooked in the year 2000. 

    The scarcity of the pies isn’t the most unique thing about the culinary curiosity; that distinction would belong to the pie’s size. The most recent Denby Dale pie was 40 feet long, eight feet wide, and nearly four feet deep. It contained three tons of beef and one ton of potatoes and weighed an incredible 26,448 pounds.

    In John 6 (35), Jesus tells us, “I am the bread of life; whoever comes to me shall not hunger, and whoever believes in me shall never thirst.”

    Even with a meal the size of a Denby Dale meat pie, the truth of the matter is that everyone who takes part in eating it will be hungry again. It may not be until a few days later, but that physical hunger will return.

    In Jesus Christ, we have the incredible blessing of being able to eat spiritual food that never spoils and that always satisfies. If you want to truly be filled, look to our Savior. He is the bread of life.

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    The Superfan

    The Superfan

    Nichelle Nichols was a ground-breaking actress on Star Trek, but after only a year on the show, she informed the creator that she was ready to move on to a Broadway career.

    The day after making her intentions known, she was approached by a Trekkie who called himself “her greatest fan,” and told her that she couldn’t leave the show. He reminded her that she was a vital role model for African-American children and young women across the country, and he informed her that her show was the only one that he and his wife would allow their three children to stay up and watch. 

    Nichols was moved by the comments, and she decided to continue acting on the show, in large part due to the advice of her superfan … whose name was Martin Luther King, Jr.

    In Proverbs, we are told that “the way of a fool is right in his own eyes, but a wise man listens to advice.” (12:15)

    Many of our decisions and choices impact others, and it is often a good idea to seek out advice when we’re wrestling over our options. When faced with a tough decision, seek out godly men and women whom you respect, and spend time in prayer and meditation in God’s word. 

    And make yourself available to others, mentoring and offering wise, godly advice when asked. It may lead someone to boldly go where no man – or woman – has gone before.

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    Mail Time!

    Mail Time!

    The U.S. Postal Service began parcel post delivery on January 1, 1913, which allowed customers to send packages through the mail. Just a few weeks later, Jesse and Mathilda Beagle took advantage of the new service by sending a package to Jesse’s mother.

    The package was just shy of both the weight and size limits, and it made it to its destination a few miles away within the same day. The cost was 15 cents, and the package was insured for $50, although the goods inside were hard to put a price on. You see, the package delivered to Jesse’s mother, Louia Beagle, was no other than her grandson.

    In Matthew 24, Jesus reminds us that “Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will not pass away.” (35)

    It’s not a reach to say we all enjoy receiving gifts in the mail. Opening packages or letters from loved ones is often followed by moments of joy, reflection, and gratitude.

    God, our Creator and Eternal Father, has written us a love letter, known as the Bible. In it, God tells us about his never-ending love for us, His eternal patience, mercy and grace, and how far He was willing to go to offer us salvation and freedom. Spend time reading and re-reading it daily.

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    Deluxe Apartment in the Sky

    Deluxe Apartment in the Sky

    Gustave dreamed of building himself a cozy apartment with an adjacent laboratory where he and his scientist friends could perform experiments and share with each other the latest ideas and inventions. 

    Shortly after its completion, the simple apartment became the envy of the elite throughout the world, not because of its amenities, but because of its location in the structure that named after Gustave, the Eiffel Tower.

    In 1 Corinthians (4:18), we are encouraged to not look “to the things that are seen but to the things that are unseen. For the things that are seen are transient, but the things that are unseen are eternal.”

    Gustave Eiffel was offered incredible amounts of money to rent the apartment for just one night, but he turned them down each time. In the same vein, Satan makes offers to us of temporary pleasure and satisfaction, but these offers will cost us much more in the long run.

    Just as Eiffel stood firm, be encouraged to stand strong against the temptations of this world, and set your heart on what is pure, what is good, what is holy.  

    The reward will be much better than anything the world has to offer.

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    Great Mind

    Great Mind

    The parents of the young German boy were concerned when he wasn’t speaking as soon as the other children his age. He eventually began talking, but most around him noted he was withdrawn from the world, even as a boy.

    During school, some of his teachers used the following words to describe him: mentally slow, unsociable, adrift forever in his foolish dreams. After failing the college entrance exam the first time he took it, it would have been easy for him to allow himself to be shaped by the words of his teachers and the descriptions of those around him.

    Instead, he followed his “foolish dreams,” and devoted his time to the field of science, developing into one of the brightest minds history has ever known … Albert Einstein.

    In John (1:12), we are told that “to all who did receive [Jesus], who believed in His name, He gave the right to become children of God.”

    Satan uses the words of others, and even our own thoughts at times, to try and convince us that we are defined by our faults, our shortcomings, our past mistakes and regrets. But God came to us in the person of Jesus Christ to tell us that we are loved, that His blood covers all, and that we are all welcome to come to Him and become children of God.

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    Lightning Rod

    Lightning Rod

    Roy Sullivan was a U.S. park ranger at the Shenandoah National Park in Virginia. In 1942, Sullivan was seeking shelter during a thunderstorm when a lightning bolt struck him, running down his leg and burning a hole in his shoe.

    Sullivan survived the ordeal and was driving down the road 27 years later when lightning bounced off a tree and shot through the open window of his truck, striking Sullivan and burning off his eyebrows and eyelashes.

    As if that wasn’t bad enough, Sullivan was struck by lightning again in his yard one year later, then again two years after that, then again one more year later. In June 1976 and 1977, Sullivan was struck by lightning again, lighting his hair on fire both times, but living to tell the tale after each of his total of seven lightning strikes.

    In Romans 6 (4), Paul reminds us that “we were buried therefore with him by baptism into death, in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, we too might walk in newness of life.”

    We have the incredible opportunity to elude death, not necessarily in the same way as Roy Sullivan, but through the resurrection of Christ. If we confess Jesus as Lord, submit our lives to Him through baptism, and live lives dedicated to serving God, we will overcome death and be united with Jesus in a resurrection like His.

    Let that thought serve to light your way this week. 

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    Not-So-Sticky Situation

    Not-So-Sticky Situation

    In 1968, Dr. Spencer Silver, a scientist at 3M, was trying to develop an ultra-strong adhesive. Instead, he accidentally ended up creating a weak, re-positionable adhesive, but he couldn’t figure out what to do with it. 

    Five years later, a colleague asked to use the adhesive on the back of a bookmark for his hymnal. The idea took off, and a new product was created and rolled out to the public in 1979 ... the post-it note. 

    Paul tells the Ephesians (5:15-17) – and us – to “look carefully then how you walk, not as unwise but as wise, making the best use of the time, because the days are evil. Therefore do not be foolish, but understand what the will of the Lord is.”

    Due to the current public health directives as a result of COVID-19, I, like Dr. Silver, have accidentally made the following wonderful re-discoveries: There is such a thing as life without sports; slowing down can be more productive than being extremely busy; the fingerprints of God are evident all around us; and there is no such thing as spending too much time with those you love. 

    Take advantage of the extra time you have right now to refocus on the things that are most important, and commit to making these things a bigger part of every day when this pandemic is over.

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    Red Scare

    Red Scare

    You couldn’t turn on the television without hearing a news report about the health scare. The world was in an uproar, government officials were trying to figure out how best to handle it, and parents were taking special precautions with their children. Billion-dollar industries were brought to their knees and suffered its effect for years. What was this entity that plagued the world? Red M&Ms in the 1970s.

    In Matthew 5, Jesus says “Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness' sake, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.”

    I in no way want to make light of the current pandemic facing the world, and I encourage everyone to keep in your prayers those being affected by this outbreak.

    But you do have to admit that when a candy product is one of the worst health scares of any year, our society is pretty pampered, and it’s no wonder we’re having such a hard time adjusting to the current situation.

    I wonder if it isn’t the same with our faith. We have brothers and sisters throughout the world suffering incredible persecution on a daily basis. So many Christians worship in small groups like we are today, not so they won’t get sick, but so they won’t be killed. How blessed we are to be able to worship freely, but how easy it is to take it for granted. 

    Remember to pray for those being persecuted, and commit to appreciating the gift you have to worship openly. Take advantage of this responsibility, and share the Good News everywhere you go.

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