Why did they move the SEC BB Tourny

#3
#3
Cities bid on the SEC tourney each year........it can rotate depending on who the league awards the contract to each year.
 
#6
#6
Nicer weather that time of year relative to ATL may make it more attractive for fans as well.
 
#12
#12
An EF2 tornado would more than likely be the reason, and if Riley of Alabama didn't make that shot at the buzzer, there could have been a lot of deaths from that storm.
 
#18
#18
Not really. Tornado season usually is just starting in March.

Late March to early June is usually tornado season. Also, GA is far from being Tornado Alley which makes that storm in Atlanta even more freakish. Alabama and Mississippi though are pretty rough in Spring.
 
#20
#20
Late March to early June is usually tornado season. Also, GA is far from Tornado Alley which makes that storm in Atlanta even more freakish.

While Atlanta is not in tornado alley, tornadoes are not an uncommon occurance there that time of year. I'm not saying that a tornado in a downtown area is common, but it's not uncommon that something like that can happen.
 
#21
#21
While Atlanta is not in tornado alley, tornadoes are not an uncommon occurance there that time of year. I'm not saying that a tornado in a downtown area is common, but it's not uncommon that something like that can happen.

In Atlanta, yes it is.
 
#22
#22
While Atlanta is not in tornado alley, tornadoes are not an uncommon occurance there that time of year. I'm not saying that a tornado in a downtown area is common, but it's not uncommon that something like that can happen.

Agreed to a point, but I don't think that fears of another tornado is a reason to move the tourney. Fortunately, that's not the reason.
 
#24
#24
So, the tournament is moving from an ACC city to a Big East city. Great job by the SEC office.
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