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HBTFDAWGSCAST: Georgia Bulldogs Football podcast
Randy Powers / @hbtfdawgscast
102 episodes
22 hours ago

Georgia Bulldogs football perspective and analysis for elite Dawgs fans, featuring Randy Powers.



The HBTFDAWGSCAST: The Georgia Football Podcast

If you bleed red and black, this is *your* show. The HBTFDAWGSCAST delivers deep-dive analysis, recruiting insight, and fan-first perspective on all things Georgia Bulldogs football. Hosted by a 26-year veteran sports journalist who’s spent a career covering the Dawgs, this weekly show isn’t just smart—it gets you.

Whether you’re a die-hard who knows every depth chart or a casual fan who just wants the real story behind the scoreboard, you’ll find a voice that sounds like your own. No fluff. No hot takes. Just powerful storytelling, strategy breakdowns, and conversations from a uniquely informed perspective that feel like you're talking Georgia football with your most fired-up friend.

This is the show for fans who live by one phrase: HBTFD!!!


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Georgia Bulldogs football perspective and analysis for elite Dawgs fans, featuring Randy Powers.



The HBTFDAWGSCAST: The Georgia Football Podcast

If you bleed red and black, this is *your* show. The HBTFDAWGSCAST delivers deep-dive analysis, recruiting insight, and fan-first perspective on all things Georgia Bulldogs football. Hosted by a 26-year veteran sports journalist who’s spent a career covering the Dawgs, this weekly show isn’t just smart—it gets you.

Whether you’re a die-hard who knows every depth chart or a casual fan who just wants the real story behind the scoreboard, you’ll find a voice that sounds like your own. No fluff. No hot takes. Just powerful storytelling, strategy breakdowns, and conversations from a uniquely informed perspective that feel like you're talking Georgia football with your most fired-up friend.

This is the show for fans who live by one phrase: HBTFD!!!


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SEC Brag Special Edition.mp4
HBTFDAWGSCAST: Georgia Bulldogs Football podcast
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💥 HBTFDAWGS+ : https://hbtfdawgscast.com/hbtfdplus/ 


Have you heard about HBTFDAWGS+ and wondered what it was all about? It's the private, premium Georgia Bulldogs football podcast experience I've created for Dawg Nation and I'm sharing this fun SEC Brags episode just ahead of SEC Media days to kick off the 2025 season. Enjoy this one and if you like what you hear, I've included the link to learn more at the top of the show notes. I hope to see you on the inside!


SEC FOOTBALL BRAG FACTS (As of May 1, 2025)


• Sixteen times in the last 19 seasons, a team from the SEC has advanced to the national

championship game. The SEC has won 13 of those contests, with two losses coming in

the final seconds. The winner of the SEC Championship Game has advanced to the

National Championship Game all but three times since 2006.


• With Florida in January 2009, five different teams from the SEC (Alabama, Auburn,

Florida, LSU, Georgia) have played for and won the national championship in the last 15

seasons. All five have multiple appearances and at least one victory since in the national

championship game since 2007.


• The SEC won four consecutive CFP National Championships, by three different

programs (LSU, Alabama, Georgia), from 2019-2022.


• Not counting games versus each other, the SEC is 16-7 all-time in College Football

Playoff games, playing in eight of the 11 CFP Championship Games (winning six of those

eight). The SEC is 10-3 in CFP Semifinals, including a streak of 10 consecutive semifinal

wins from 2015-2022.


• Since 2006, the SEC has posted a 35-18 (.660) record in BCS/CFP games, more wins,

appearances, and winning percentage than any other A4 conference.


• The Southeastern Conference led the nation yet again in 2024 with 439 former players

on opening weekend 53-man active rosters, including injured reserve.


• A total of 35 former SEC players were on active rosters of Super Bowl LVI between the

Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles.


• The SEC is 122-78 (.610) in bowl games since 2006, the only FBS league with a .600 or

better winning percentage and nearly 40 wins more than the next closest conference.


• The SEC has now won 73 games in the last nine postseasons and has sent no less than

eight teams to post-season bowls in each of the last 18 seasons.


• In the 11 seasons of the College Football Playoff era, only nine programs nationally

have been ranked No. 1 in the weekly CFP Top-25 Poll (which begins in late October

each year) – five of those nine programs (Alabama, Georgia, LSU, Mississippi State,

Tennessee) are from the SEC. Prior to 2023, no team outside the SEC had been ranked

No. 1 in the weekly CFP Poll since 2019, while four schools from the SEC were ranked

No. 1 during that time.


• Ten different SEC teams, including all seven from the former SEC Western Division,

made BCS/New Year’s Six bowl game appearances since 2006: Alabama, Arkansas,

Auburn, Florida, Georgia, LSU, Ole Miss, Mississippi State, Tennessee and Texas A&M.


• With Georgia and Alabama both earning victories in the CFP Semifinals in both 2021

and 2017, the national championship game has featured two SEC teams twice in the last

eight years and three times since the 2011 season.


• The SEC Championship has been the most watched conference championship

nationally for 16 of the past 17 seasons, including 12 in a row from 2008-2019. The only

year it was not #1 was 2020 when the SEC did not have a traditional schedule due to the

pandemic.


• The 2024 SEC Championship Game averaged 16.6 million viewers across ABC and

ESPN, the fourth-largest audience on record for the game. The overtime win for

Georgia, which peaked with 19.7 million viewers, delivered the largest audience of the

college football season — surpassing the previous high set by the regular season

matchup between the same two teams. Overall, the SEC title game last season delivered

the third-largest regular season college football audience ever on the ESPN family of

networks.


• The SEC finished the 2024 season as the most-watched conference in college football

based on total minutes consumed for a third-straight year. The SEC was also #1 in

average audience for the 14th consecutive year. The SEC on ABC accounted for more

than two-thirds of the 50 most-watched games in the 2024 regular season.

• The SEC received 105 of the total NFL Combine invites in 2025 - which accounted for

nearly one third of the national total.


• The SEC led the nation's conferences in NFL Draft picks for the 19th consecutive year

in 2025 with 79 selections.


• The 79 selections set a record for a conference in a single NFL Draft, shattering the

previous mark of 65 (which was also held by the SEC).


• This marks the 11th straight year for the SEC to see 50 or more players taken in the

NFL Draft. Only four times in the last 30 years has another conference other than the

SEC seen 50 or more players drafted.


• This is the ninth consecutive year the SEC has seen 25 or more players selected

through the first three rounds of the NFL Draft.


• The SEC has averaged over 50 selections per draft since 2006.


• For the 14th time in the last 15 years, the SEC once again tied or led the nation in First

Round NFL Draft selections, as the league produced 15 opening-round draft picks.


• The 15 selections in the opening round tied for the most in the history of the NFL Draft

(set by the SEC in 2020).


• This is the fifth time in the last six years, and seventh in the last nine, the SEC has

produced 10 or more First Round selections.


• During the last 21 NFL Drafts, the SEC has a nation-leading 194 players taken in the

opening round, an average of over nine per season.


• The SEC had six of the first 15 selections and nine of the first 20 of the 2025 NFL

Draft.


• The SEC now has 170 First Round NFL Draft selections since 2010.


• Since 2010, the SEC has nearly double (170) the total amount of First Round selections

than the next closest conference (Big Ten – 88).


• Nine different SEC teams had a player taken in the First Round of the 2025 NFL Draft.


• The SEC now has 61 Top 10 picks since 2009 and 67 since 2007.


• Since 2009, Top 10 NFL picks by league: SEC (61); Big 12 (28); B1G (28), ACC (27); Notre

Dame (5); AAC (3); MAC (3); BYU (2); Mountain West (1).

🔴 Copyright Disclaimer:


Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, scholarship, and research. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. Any other use of this video or any pictures, descriptions, or accounts of this video without the expressed consent of Randy Powers, Rikins Creative, and/or A Damn Beast Media is prohibited. Any alteration of this video, or use outside of this specific YouTube channel requires a contracted agreement and license fee. For any questions, please contact randy@hbtfdawgscast.com

HBTFDAWGSCAST: Georgia Bulldogs Football podcast

Georgia Bulldogs football perspective and analysis for elite Dawgs fans, featuring Randy Powers.



The HBTFDAWGSCAST: The Georgia Football Podcast

If you bleed red and black, this is *your* show. The HBTFDAWGSCAST delivers deep-dive analysis, recruiting insight, and fan-first perspective on all things Georgia Bulldogs football. Hosted by a 26-year veteran sports journalist who’s spent a career covering the Dawgs, this weekly show isn’t just smart—it gets you.

Whether you’re a die-hard who knows every depth chart or a casual fan who just wants the real story behind the scoreboard, you’ll find a voice that sounds like your own. No fluff. No hot takes. Just powerful storytelling, strategy breakdowns, and conversations from a uniquely informed perspective that feel like you're talking Georgia football with your most fired-up friend.

This is the show for fans who live by one phrase: HBTFD!!!