Lol... It is a little hard to figure. I don't know what Gainesville went through today, but the 3 downed trees in my yard indicate it was no picnic here.They already have. That was the first public comment from the AD; no structural damage to stadium or any of the football facilities.
I'm starting to think some of y'all have some serious high hopes that you can avoid a road game in the Swamp, so you're suddenly emergency management specialists, meteorologists, athletic directors, soccer experts, Mercedes Benz Stadium directors and SEC commissioners all rolled into one.
They already have. That was the first public comment from the AD; no structural damage to stadium or any of the football facilities.
I'm starting to think some of y'all have some serious high hopes that you can avoid a road game in the Swamp, so you're suddenly emergency management specialists, meteorologists, athletic directors, soccer experts, Mercedes Benz Stadium directors and SEC commissioners all rolled into one.
They already have. That was the first public comment from the AD; no structural damage to stadium or any of the football facilities.
I'm starting to think some of y'all have some serious high hopes that you can avoid a road game in the Swamp, so you're suddenly emergency management specialists, meteorologists, athletic directors, soccer experts, logistics consultants, hotel directors, Mercedes Benz Stadium directors and SEC commissioners all rolled into one.
They already have. That was the first public comment from the AD; no structural damage to stadium or any of the football facilities.
I'm starting to think some of y'all have some serious high hopes that you can avoid a road game in the Swamp, so you're suddenly emergency management specialists, meteorologists, athletic directors, soccer experts, logistics consultants, hotel directors, Mercedes Benz Stadium directors and SEC commissioners all rolled into one.
You are. Atlanta is between, and much closer, to the fan bases. Columbia is more than a day's drive to Baton Rouge. TN v UF is a bigger deal than LSU v USCe. All of LSU's 100,000 aren't from Baton Rouge... many of them drive hours for their home games.
Again, not suggesting they cancel the game or move the game for Fl vs. TN.
Just don't tell me a bunch of posers who think they are European and follow the Premier League like they live in Manchester, England are representative of the typical US sports fan.
They aren't.
No matter how much soccer fan likes to pump up soccer and it being the #1 youth sport in America, etc, etc, etc.
No one gives a ****
Lol... It is a little hard to figure. I don't know what Gainesville went through today, but the 3 downed trees in my yard indicate it was no picnic here.
You realize it's a statewide emergency in Georgia as well, right? Schools, businesses and universities are closed from Valdosta to Columbus to Savannah to Macon to Atlanta and everywhere in between. Power is out for over 600,000 Georgians and debris was falling from Atlanta buildings in down town only a few hours ago. How in the hell is it a-okay to play a game in Atlanta versus Gainesville? Florida is fully capable of supplying enough gameday emergency personnel for Saturday, and if they need additional outside support, they'll ask for it.
You don't have to be an emergency management specialist to realize when EVERY other major university in the state cancels/moves/ or postpones their games - that this game has no business being played in the state of Florida this weekend.
You don't have to be an emergency management specialist to realize when EVERY other major university in the state cancels/moves/ or postpones their games - that this game has no business being played in the state of Florida this weekend.
Exactly! I'm in Atlanta too, I dodged trees on the way to work, power was out to nearly all the businesses I deal with most of the day, Downtown buildings literally had chunks of metal dropping off of them, I passed two major accidents on the highways, no school again tomorrow, and several inches of rain.
Yet this place is better suited than Gainesville? Makes zero sense.
Jaws, Atlanta is far better off. Have you seen pictures of Southern Florida?
He owns a huge chunk of Home Depot, the Falcons, Atlanta United soccer, and the company that manages the new dome is AMB Group (Arthur M. Blank).
30,000 for soccer or 70,000 for the SEC?
For what the SEC Champioship gives Atlanta they would be fools to stutter when THE SEC calls. If the conference wants the game in MBS at 3:30 on Saturday afternoon then we will be in Atlanta at 3:30 on Saturday afternoon.
Personally, I think the game will be in Gainesville.
They already have. That was the first public comment from the AD; no structural damage to stadium or any of the football facilities.
I'm starting to think some of y'all have some serious high hopes that you can avoid a road game in the Swamp, so you're suddenly emergency management specialists, meteorologists, athletic directors, soccer experts, logistics consultants, hotel directors, Mercedes Benz Stadium directors and SEC commissioners all rolled into one.
And all of UT and UF's fans aren't within a days drive of Atlanta. And of those that are, many have to worry about work, kids, etc. And a heck of a lot of them are currently worrying about dealing with the wake of this storm.