Georgia football releases 'Bulldog Nation' hype trailer
Georgia is ranked No. 1 on the land as it begins the second half of its 2022 regular season. The Bulldogs will host Vanderbilt for homecoming on Saturday. Kickoff is set for 3:30 p.m. ET on The SEC Network.
As it always does, the Bulldog video team has released its weekly hype video to get fans fired up for the matchup. Sticking with the homecoming theme, this Georgia trailer is narrated by former wideout Chris Conley.
𝐁𝐮𝐥𝐥𝐝𝐨𝐠 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 | Game Seven@ConmanXP | #GoDawgs pic.twitter.com/GJwak4z88D
— Georgia Football (@GeorgiaFootball) October 14, 2022
“There is nothing like coming back home,” Conley said. “Back to the sacred grounds where it all began.”
The video lasts one minute and 24 seconds with some highlight plays from Conley. It also contains soundbites from the legendary Larry Munson and current voice of the Georgia Bulldogs, Scott Howard.
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Georgia is heavily favored in this game. The spread is right around 38 points less than 24 hours before kickoff but the Bulldogs aren’t just going to come in and assume victory. It wasn’t long ago that a much different Vanderbilt team beat a much different Georgia team on homecoming.
That game doesn’t matter at all when it comes to the playing of this one but it’s a reminder to those of us who follow the sport. Anything can happen.
“A lot,” Kirby Smart said of Vanderbilt’s improvement. “We start with the first game of the year. You know, they go out to Hawaii and played in a tough environment. Tough time change. Very mature to handle that and play well. They played last week. I mean, you watch the Ole Miss tape, they came out and attacked and played well. I mean, well coached. So the expectation is that you’re going to grow and get better. And everybody measures that in different amounts. I’m sure Clark has his way of measuring it just like we have our way of trying to measure improve. But they, probably to me, one of the most improved teams in league in terms of the way they’re playing right now.”