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South Carolina athletic director Ray Tanner spoke with the media on Tuesday to discuss the possibility of moving the Gamecocks home game against LSU this Saturday as a result of severe flooding in the area.

Here is what he had to say:

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Yall know who this situation really sucks for???? The people whose houses are flooded.
Bunch of selfish d!cks in here.
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USC? When did we add the University of Southern California to our schedule?
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"If it is in Tiger Stadium, no booing them when they run out the tunnel."

I think we should re-paint the field for them.
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Crap! I hope they don't move it any further south. Move it up to the Carolina Panthers Stadium and as I know, will not be used Saturday. Not too far and would not inconvenience a lot of travelers for Gamecock or LSU fans. LSU fans would be more inconvenienced of course. Cancellation will be hell!

I also just bought my 3 tickets for my sons and me!
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Move it to the Georgia Dome!!!
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Whole situation really sucks for folks who have tickets and airfare already paid...
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If it is in Tiger Stadium, no booing them when they run out the tunnel.
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We had one home game cancelled, so let's add it back by hosting the Cocks here
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@Tiger in Tampa - I'd imagine they'd be refunded just like season ticket holders were for the McNeese game.
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They could always ask Auburn to barrow their place.. Its in a bye week sure they would Help lol
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Sev09 what about the USC season ticket holders? After all it would be a USC "home" game. Wouldn't they get priority with choice of tickets then LSU season ticket holders then us riffraff?
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Yeah I haven't been paying attention haha
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@Black n Gold - I asked that question in a bigger thread yesterday. Apparently, they'll give season ticket holders an opportunity to buy a ticket, then release whatever's left to the public market.
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@RileyTime - This was a concern/probability yesterday, too.
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Good make up home game for the McNeese cancellation.
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I just bought my fricking tickets today... Jeez
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Lets have it in Atlanta, so i can go to the game.
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If the game is moved to Baton Rouge, is it a free for all for tickets, or do TAF members get first priority?
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