Georgia Bulldogs head coach Kirby Smart prepares to talk with the SEC Network during SEC Media Days at Hyatt Regency Birmingham. Vasha Hunt-USA TODAY Sports

Kirby Smart got zinged by one of his players on Tuesday about a relationship with rapper Quavo.

Smart spoke at SEC Media Days in Hoover, Ala. The Georgia coach revealed that he heard from Quavo, who gave advice about the new name, image and likeness rules.

Don’t be thirsty. You got that?

Nose tackle Jordan Davis represented Georgia at the speaking event. He was asked about Smart being on a texting basis with Quavo. Davis joked that Smart probably doesn’t know any of Quavo’s songs.

Quavo is the front man for “Migos” and is from Athens, Ga. If you ask Smart to name a Quavo song, the answer should be a “No Brainer.”

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