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SEC championship game
Posted on 7/10/09 at 6:35 am
Posted on 7/10/09 at 6:35 am
why doesn't the SEC move the championship game around the southeast? why not rotate it around the conference stadiums (leave out ole-piss and vandy bc their stadiums stink)? or have new orleans, birmingham, miami bid on it. atlanta is boring.
Posted on 7/10/09 at 6:44 am to ralph machio
atlanta is easy travel from most SEC cities, either by car or plane...plenty of hotel space and a large stadium.
Posted on 7/10/09 at 6:53 am to ForeLSU
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My name's BACONisMEATcandy, and you're racist!
My name's BACONisMEATcandy, and you're racist!
Posted on 7/10/09 at 7:10 am to ralph machio
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why doesn't the SEC move the championship game around the southeast?
$$$$$$$$$
Posted on 7/10/09 at 7:20 am to ralph machio
I would like to see the game moved to different cities also, but there are not that many alternatives. Miami is not really close to most SEC cities. Birmingham does not have a decent stadium. The only cities in SEC territory with the stadium and logistics to handle the game are Atlanta, New Orleans, Jacksonville, Memphis, and Nashville. Memphis and Nashville would have weather concerns. I have no idea if the Liberty Bowl stadium is nice enough to handle the SEC championship.
Posted on 7/10/09 at 7:24 am to ralph machio
quote:SEC makes more money in Atlanta than they would anywhere else.
why doesn't the SEC move the championship game around the southeast? why not rotate it around the conference stadiums (leave out ole-piss and vandy bc their stadiums stink)? or have new orleans, birmingham, miami bid on it. atlanta is boring.
Posted on 7/10/09 at 7:38 am to RPC4LSU
quote:It only holds about 62k, and it has little reason to expand; nothing ever happens there that causes it to sell out (even the Liberty Bowl game) except maybe Ole Miss vs. Memphis.
I have no idea if the Liberty Bowl stadium is nice enough to handle the SEC championship.
As a fan, of course I'd like to see it rotated; it just makes it marginally more interesting, period. I don't mind an outdoor game in the cold, and I don't even mind sitting in a dump of a stadium to watch a game (especially since I'd be standing most of the time). I would exclude New Orleans from the rotation, however, since an SEC team almost always plays in the Sugar Bowl; I wouldn't want to have a regular situation where a team makes two straight trips to the same city (2005 was an odd situation, of course).
Having said all that, the SEC has to do what's best for itself financially, and the bottom line is that not only is Atlanta the most central city that is viable for the game, but it makes the SEC more money than would any of the other cities.
Posted on 7/10/09 at 7:56 am to xiv
Atlanta - SEC East is Home Team
New Orleans - SEC West is the Home team.
Just alternate these two sites every year. I'm sure keeping it indoors is a priority. The Big 12 played in Arrowhead one year, and the weather was horrible. I don't think weather should be a variable. Too much BCS money on the line.
New Orleans - SEC West is the Home team.
Just alternate these two sites every year. I'm sure keeping it indoors is a priority. The Big 12 played in Arrowhead one year, and the weather was horrible. I don't think weather should be a variable. Too much BCS money on the line.
This post was edited on 7/10/09 at 8:01 am
Posted on 7/10/09 at 8:01 am to BBATiger
quote:So when Florida travels 331 miles to Atlanta to play Auburn (108 miles) or Alabama (265 miles), they're the home team?
Atlanta - SEC East is Home Team
Posted on 7/10/09 at 8:05 am to xiv
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xiv
You're thinking WAAAAAAAAAAY too much pal. You will pull a muscle. Be carefull.
Posted on 7/10/09 at 8:08 am to BBATiger
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You're thinking WAAAAAAAAAAY too much pal. You will pull a muscle. Be carefull.
Posted on 7/10/09 at 8:13 am to xiv
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you're thinking too little
Just a friendly little discusion. BTW, the 2013 Super Bowl is in New Orleans. The NFC will be the designated AWAY team. Saints may have to wear white if they make it (I realize THIS is thinking too much).
Posted on 7/10/09 at 8:23 am to BBATiger
quote:Saints might have chosen to wear white anyway fwiw.
Saints may have to wear white if they make it
Posted on 7/10/09 at 8:32 am to xiv
I wouln't care if the Saints wore pink if they played in the Super Bowl
Posted on 7/10/09 at 8:46 am to BBATiger
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Atlanta - SEC East is Home Team
New Orleans - SEC West is the Home team.
Just alternate these two sites every year. I'm sure keeping it indoors is a priority. The Big 12 played in Arrowhead one year, and the weather was horrible. I don't think weather should be a variable. Too much BCS money on the line.
this isn't an option. The ACC would throw a ton of money at Atlanta the year the SEC would leave losing it forever.
Posted on 7/10/09 at 8:50 am to TigerBait1127
Does anyone even care about the ACC championship game? seems like the stadium is empty when they play the game.
Posted on 7/10/09 at 8:52 am to TigerBait1127
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The ACC would throw a ton of money at Atlanta the year the SEC would leave losing it forever
ACC doesn't have enough money to throw
I don't care what you say but
SEC Football>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>ACC Football
Posted on 7/10/09 at 9:01 am to Chicken
quote:The ACC has had some bad luck with their CCG. The first game (FSU/VPI) was a success; it was a packed house in Jacksonville.
Does anyone even care about the ACC championship game? seems like the stadium is empty when they play the game.
The second game, also in Jacksonville, was Wake Forest vs. Georgia Tech on a rainy day. The problem here is that more people would pay to see Vanderbilt and Mississippi State in the SECCG than WF/GT in the ACCCG. Paid attendance was 62k, but clearly fewer than 40k showed up.
The last two games, one in Jacksonville and one in Tampa, have been disasters. Each game pitted the northernmost school from each division (VPI/BC), providing the worst geographic possibility for the game.
I'm sure things will pick up soon. Boston College isn't going to keep winning that division.
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