VolNate
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Seems like a silly argument to me. It cannot be an advantage to both teams to play at a neutral site. That’s an impossibility. To argue that a team might take a playoff spot from the Vols is equally implausible. The number of factors that determine the outcome of a game are near infinite. To go back in time and say that the Gators would have beaten Georgia if they’d played in the Swamp that year and that outcome would have then led to the Vols being ranked over the Bulldogs and getting a spot in a playoff game is ridiculous. What about the weather at said stadium? What about the turnover in the 4th quarter that may or may not have happened if the sun wasn’t in someone’s eyes?
Fellas, we get to play Vandy every freakin’ year. Just whistle right past the neutral site graveyard, will ya. We get an extra home game in Nashville every single year. Nobody else has that level of advantage right now and believe me, we’ll hear about it every year we make the playoffs and some other SEC team will an equal record or one more loss than us doesn’t. Frankly, it’s a far better argument than a Vols fan trying to argue that a stadium filled with a 50/50 mix of fans is bad for the game.
Fellas, we get to play Vandy every freakin’ year. Just whistle right past the neutral site graveyard, will ya. We get an extra home game in Nashville every single year. Nobody else has that level of advantage right now and believe me, we’ll hear about it every year we make the playoffs and some other SEC team will an equal record or one more loss than us doesn’t. Frankly, it’s a far better argument than a Vols fan trying to argue that a stadium filled with a 50/50 mix of fans is bad for the game.