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46. We the (East) Champs!!!

An episode of the The Second String Podcast podcast, hosted by Cox Media Group Athens, titled "46. We the (East) Champs!!!" was published on November 6, 2018 and runs 67 minutes.

November 6, 2018 ·67m · The Second String Podcast

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Logan and Walker pop the cork to celebrate the 6th SEC East Championship in UGA history, and discuss how we got here. Also a slight look ahead to a scary game in Atlanta.
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