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re: If A&M joins the SEC
Posted on 8/1/11 at 4:08 pm to Alahunter
Posted on 8/1/11 at 4:08 pm to Alahunter
Disagree.
You have fans on the western edge of the conference who never go to ATL.
If we add Texas to the footprint, there's a whole new HUGE market of SEC fans that could be exposed to the SECCG, whether in Houston or Dallas. The metros combined have 12 million people and they are 3.5 hours apart.
Playing the SECCG a few times in Texas would go a long way towards solidifying Texas as a SEC state.
You have fans on the western edge of the conference who never go to ATL.
If we add Texas to the footprint, there's a whole new HUGE market of SEC fans that could be exposed to the SECCG, whether in Houston or Dallas. The metros combined have 12 million people and they are 3.5 hours apart.
Playing the SECCG a few times in Texas would go a long way towards solidifying Texas as a SEC state.
Posted on 8/1/11 at 4:26 pm to wmr
From Auburn, its roughly 730 miles from Auburn to Arlington which I assume is what yall meant when playing the game in Dallas. I wouldn't mind have the game in a the Superdome, but not sure I would want it in Dallas/Ft. Worth area.
Posted on 8/1/11 at 4:39 pm to spslayto
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Will the SEC Championship game finally be able to move around? Great stadiums in Houston and Dallas
frick dat.
Posted on 8/1/11 at 5:14 pm to Alahunter
Yeah, it seems like Atlanta would be the only fit for now.
I didn't show Missouri or Oklahoma or Texas A&M or Texas on the list. If the SEC expands to 16 teams and they are all from the Big 12 (or whatever it is), then I think we would see, at the minimum, rotating SEC Championship Game venues to include a stadium in Texas. If the SEC picks up two from the Big 12 and two from the ACC, Atlanta would probably still be the most "neutral" site. If the SEC expands to 14 and picks up only A&M and Mizzou/Oklahoma, I have no idea where the championship venues would be.
I didn't show Missouri or Oklahoma or Texas A&M or Texas on the list. If the SEC expands to 16 teams and they are all from the Big 12 (or whatever it is), then I think we would see, at the minimum, rotating SEC Championship Game venues to include a stadium in Texas. If the SEC picks up two from the Big 12 and two from the ACC, Atlanta would probably still be the most "neutral" site. If the SEC expands to 14 and picks up only A&M and Mizzou/Oklahoma, I have no idea where the championship venues would be.
Posted on 8/1/11 at 5:16 pm to gatorprincess815
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The game belongs in Atlanta.
exactly. deal with it.
Posted on 8/1/11 at 6:17 pm to Damn Good Dawg
atlanta is the PERFECT venue for the SEC CHAMP. GAME.......if lsu doesnt like it, then go independant with texas.....roll tide roll....
Posted on 8/1/11 at 6:20 pm to saintsman49
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atlanta is the PERFECT venue for the SEC CHAMP. GAME.......if lsu doesnt like it, then go independant with texas.....roll tide roll....
If we pick up a few teams from the Big XII, I'm sure it will get moved around. Undoubtedly, all of those teams will be closer to the Texas metro areas than Atlanta. But we'll have to wait at least another year to do those distances.

Posted on 8/1/11 at 7:10 pm to AUCE05
If the SEC adds A&M or Missouri or whoever, it should still stay in Atlanta, none of the teams from the Big 12 will ever be able to compete for the SEC. Therefore, there is no point in hosting it in a TX market.
Posted on 8/1/11 at 7:11 pm to spslayto
It's not our fault you bear frickers decided to go to school so far away from the championship game locale.
Posted on 8/1/11 at 7:16 pm to flyAU
Personally I would like to see this event change venues. Why don't they flip flop between new Orleans and Atlanta every year?
Posted on 8/1/11 at 7:21 pm to flyAU
Thread is full of fail.
People who think Atlanta is 'perfect' and the end all be all of the SEC title are full of shite. Change happens...the Bear is dead...time to move on at some point.
Also, what's with the whole traveling to NOLA two times possibly if the SECCG is there. I get it...I understand. Other BCS bowls involve return trips.
The Rose Bowl (stadium) gets plenty of Pac-10/12 action and the game is still played there.
When the Cotton Bowl was major, Texas would play there twice a year at times...sometimes 3 because it was SMU's home stadium.
Miami played in plenty of Orange Bowls...as did FSU. They were no strangers to that stadium, and that was when the Orange Bowl was a game people cared about.
Really...this leaves the Fiesta Bowl. And look at the bowl history and check out who played in the bowl alot, and the stadium.
This shite is retarded. I guess the gumps are so excited at the chance of leaving the state that they want to go east (Atlanta) AND west (New Orleans) and not the same place. Here's a thought...take your mobile home out to NOLA, and if you win the SECCG then just stay for a while til the bowl game...it's cost effective.
People who think Atlanta is 'perfect' and the end all be all of the SEC title are full of shite. Change happens...the Bear is dead...time to move on at some point.
Also, what's with the whole traveling to NOLA two times possibly if the SECCG is there. I get it...I understand. Other BCS bowls involve return trips.
The Rose Bowl (stadium) gets plenty of Pac-10/12 action and the game is still played there.
When the Cotton Bowl was major, Texas would play there twice a year at times...sometimes 3 because it was SMU's home stadium.
Miami played in plenty of Orange Bowls...as did FSU. They were no strangers to that stadium, and that was when the Orange Bowl was a game people cared about.
Really...this leaves the Fiesta Bowl. And look at the bowl history and check out who played in the bowl alot, and the stadium.
This shite is retarded. I guess the gumps are so excited at the chance of leaving the state that they want to go east (Atlanta) AND west (New Orleans) and not the same place. Here's a thought...take your mobile home out to NOLA, and if you win the SECCG then just stay for a while til the bowl game...it's cost effective.
Posted on 8/1/11 at 7:45 pm to TexasTiger08
What about Memphis? Never spent any time there, so just asking.
Posted on 8/1/11 at 8:44 pm to roadGator
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Houston, NO, Dallas, Atlanta rotation
FIFY
Posted on 8/1/11 at 9:28 pm to SLtiger10
Memphis is the coldest place in the world during a FB game. If my memory serves me right. It was a long time ago. 

Posted on 8/1/11 at 10:09 pm to spslayto
Why the hell should we have to go to Georgia every year pouring our dollars into their state? Rotate it. That is the only fair and equitable thing to do.
Posted on 8/1/11 at 10:18 pm to OntheField
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Memphis is the coldest place in the world during a FB game. If my memory serves me right. It was a long time ag
Early december shouldn't be too bad most years. They have pretty shitty facilities from looking on the web site. Too bad the titans don't play in memphis.
Posted on 8/17/11 at 2:48 pm to C
I know this is a late bump but someone linked it in a similar conference expansion board thread. I posted this.
thoughts?
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I actually like the idea that the PAC 12 has if we do in fact grow. Give the game to the team with the better record/ranking. Think about it. USCe was like 9-3 playing a 12-0 Auburn in a neutral site. I like the idea of rewarding the team who has performed through the long haul. Could you imagine the atmosphere and economic impact to the schools respective town?
thoughts?
Posted on 8/17/11 at 2:54 pm to attheua
Personally, I like the SECCG in Atlanta, I think it gives it more identity than if it rotated. It is a nice venue in a large city that is fairly centralized to most of the teams.
The Jerry Dome seems cool, but that is not enough of an incentive to mess up the good thing the SEC already has going by shipping the SEC's biggest event out to the geographic edge of the conference.
The Jerry Dome seems cool, but that is not enough of an incentive to mess up the good thing the SEC already has going by shipping the SEC's biggest event out to the geographic edge of the conference.
Posted on 8/17/11 at 3:50 pm to stapuffmarshy
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fu** you Gump cheating no INT calling mofos
This. This exactly.
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