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Title: SEC Championship Leaving Atlanta...
Post by: deahl001 on March 01, 2011, 02:05:27 PM
So it isn't leaving any time soon.  ;)

http://dev.chuckoliver.net/2011/02/sec-championship-game-leaving-atlanta-eventually/ (http://dev.chuckoliver.net/2011/02/sec-championship-game-leaving-atlanta-eventually/)

But I was reading this article and it got me thinking about what I would prefer.

In my opinion, I can't really imagine a better place than Atlanta for this game. It is a central location in a city with more than enough infrastructure and entertainment to support the fans. My thoughts are that Mr. Blank needs to come to reality and build another dome or at least a retractable roof. I am saying that as a resident and fan of Atlanta sports as well as an SEC fan.

If we couldn't keep the game here, I think my preference would be Orlando.

After that, I couldn't really pick a place of preference. I certainly can't imagine the SEC going outside of the Southeast for a venue.

Thoughts?


Title: Re: SEC Championship Leaving Atlanta...
Post by: Marshal Dillon on March 01, 2011, 02:14:30 PM
First of all, NO WAY is the SEC going to play its CHAMPIONSHIP game in Dallas or Houston. The uproar would be immense. Plus, the travel time would be a burden for most SEC fans. Sam ges for Olando, it's nowhere near being cenrally located except for UF & maybe UGA. For it to be a true SEC site it must be in Atlanta, Bham, Nashville, or Jacksonville. The SECCG in Dallas, tat would be like holding the Big 12 in Atlanta.  :D :D


Title: Re: SEC Championship Leaving Atlanta...
Post by: deahl001 on March 01, 2011, 02:21:47 PM
First of all, NO WAY is the SEC going to play its CHAMPIONSHIP game in Dallas or Houston. The uproar would be immense. Plus, the travel time would be a burden for most SEC fans. Sam ges for Olando, it's nowhere near being cenrally located except for UF & maybe UGA. For it to be a true SEC site it must be in Atlanta, Bham, Nashville, or Jacksonville. The SECCG in Dallas, tat would be like holding the Big 12 in Atlanta.  :D :D

I completely agree. Problem with Birmingham, Nashville and Jacksonville is that they wouldn't offer anything better than Atlanta. And like you said, I can't see them being dumb enough to go to Dallas, NY, etc. because the backlash would be unbearable.

In general, I think the guy that wrote that article is stretching a bit just to write something, but it does provide some interesting food for thought.

My ultimate opinion is that the game stays in Atlanta for many, many years to come. Only way I could see a dramatic departure from that line of thought would be if there were some sort of restructuring of teams to accommodate a playoff scenario and conference championships were play in games or something of the sort.


Title: Re: SEC Championship Leaving Atlanta...
Post by: MountainTider on March 01, 2011, 02:31:13 PM
New Orleans makes the most sense if the SEC expands west. Plus, who doesn't have a good time in New Orleans? I would rather spend a long weekend in New Orleans than Atlanta.


Title: Re: SEC Championship Leaving Atlanta...
Post by: ssmith general on March 01, 2011, 03:16:09 PM
If Mobile ever gets a nice stadium ...


Title: Re: SEC Championship Leaving Atlanta...
Post by: MountainTider on March 01, 2011, 03:20:09 PM
If Mobile ever gets a nice stadium ...

Never. Not enough infrastructure, hotel rooms or corporate support.


Title: Re: SEC Championship Leaving Atlanta...
Post by: deahl001 on March 01, 2011, 03:39:18 PM
If Mobile ever gets a nice stadium ...

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Title: Re: SEC Championship Leaving Atlanta...
Post by: ricky023 on March 01, 2011, 03:46:17 PM
Well as I stated in the other Post I like Atlanta. CNS likes it, and Alabama wins there. So I hope we never leave.


Title: Re: SEC Championship Leaving Atlanta...
Post by: charlesscal on March 03, 2011, 09:32:49 AM

 Nashville and Jacksonville is that they wouldn't offer anything better than Atlanta.


I disagree.  Atlanta is a hole and it is getting worse not better.  Both Nashville and Jacksonville have much to offer visting fans.   

New Orleans?  I am torn.  I love New Orleans, but it will never be the same.  That is a good thing in many ways.  I just do not know if it should be there.  If I were 18 I probabaly would want it there.

BAMA 


Title: Re: SEC Championship Leaving Atlanta...
Post by: deahl001 on March 03, 2011, 09:43:53 AM

 Nashville and Jacksonville is that they wouldn't offer anything better than Atlanta.


I disagree.  Atlanta is a hole and it is getting worse not better.  Both Nashville and Jacksonville have much to offer visting fans.   

New Orleans?  I am torn.  I love New Orleans, but it will never be the same.  That is a good thing in many ways.  I just do not know if it should be there.  If I were 18 I probabaly would want it there.

BAMA 

Meant that more in relation to football facilities. That being said, Nashville could offer the entertainment, infrastructure, etc. but I think Jacksonville is far from able to do so very effectively.


Title: Re: SEC Championship Leaving Atlanta...
Post by: 2Stater on March 03, 2011, 09:44:49 AM
I think N.O. would be a great fit. The Sugar bowls and Super bowls thrive there, even post Katrina. If not Atlanta then N.O. IMO.


Title: Re: SEC Championship Leaving Atlanta...
Post by: Tidewest on March 03, 2011, 09:45:32 AM
I was glad to see the game go to Atlanta. I was at the last game in Birmingham and I have never been colder at a game. I really like having the weather out of the picture for the championship game. At one of the games in Atlanta it was sleeting outside and a lovely 73 degrees inside.


Title: Re: SEC Championship Leaving Atlanta...
Post by: deahl001 on March 03, 2011, 09:50:08 AM
My biggest complaint with Atlanta is the location of the dome. It makes tailgating a nightmare. And the general design of downtown is horrible for traffic. I drive by the dome/arena every day on my way home and can't understand why they designed it so poorly. Staring at it from my desk right now and it just isn't placed well. Will be interesting to see what they do in the next year. Atlanta fans will disappear so fast if they build an open air stadium. This city is not full of die hard fans that will show up regardless of conditions.


Title: Re: SEC Championship Leaving Atlanta...
Post by: 2Stater on March 03, 2011, 10:08:18 AM
I was glad to see the game go to Atlanta. I was at the last game in Birmingham and I have never been colder at a game. I really like having the weather out of the picture for the championship game. At one of the games in Atlanta it was sleeting outside and a lovely 73 degrees inside.

I went to the 1976 Peach Bowl at Fulton County Stadium. The coldest I have ever been in my life. 8 degrees at game time with a wind chill of -24 because of the howling wind and we were sitting next to an entry area where the wind was even worse. They better keep the dome or build another in a more accessible location. I think deahl001 is correct, the fans won't support another open air stadium.


Title: Re: SEC Championship Leaving Atlanta...
Post by: deahl001 on March 03, 2011, 10:23:46 AM
I am actually considering buying Falcons season tickets, but I am going to wait to see how the new stadium pans out. They are seriously claiming that they are building a new open air stadium. Location is up for debate, either in downtown at current location or in NE Atlanta near the old GM plant. Either way, if it is open air I won't be buying. My preference would be a massive redesign of the current location to make traffic flow easier and parking/tailgating more convenient. And build it with a retractable roof!


Title: Re: SEC Championship Leaving Atlanta...
Post by: 2Stater on March 03, 2011, 10:47:20 AM
I am actually considering buying Falcons season tickets, but I am going to wait to see how the new stadium pans out. They are seriously claiming that they are building a new open air stadium. Location is up for debate, either in downtown at current location or in NE Atlanta near the old GM plant. Either way, if it is open air I won't be buying. My preference would be a massive redesign of the current location to make traffic flow easier and parking/tailgating more convenient. And build it with a retractable roof!

This might be the answer.


Title: Re: SEC Championship Leaving Atlanta...
Post by: ricky023 on March 03, 2011, 11:19:04 AM
Shoot for the SECCG I don't care about tailgating myself. I am there for the Bama win only. I use to work down there in construction where the Dome is, and it was wild then. RTR!


Title: Re: SEC Championship Leaving Atlanta...
Post by: che boludo on March 03, 2011, 06:30:11 PM
I like New Orleans as well.  More SEC post-season history in New Orleans than anywhere else.

I wouldn't have an issue making two trips there a year.  But that is the catch, the Sugar Bowl tie-in would send a lot of SEC fan money to the state of LA every year with two major post-season events being located there.  So, it won't happen.

In lieu of that, I think Houston should get some consideration.  Reliant Stadium is nice and I'm a big fan of the retractable roof.  I think it gives a very unique feel to the game and atmosphere, especially if it changes up during the event, like : roof open for pregame and the halftime show but closed during the game to avoid delays in the event of adverse weather.

Plus, Houston is just outside of SEC country (without being too far) and offers a true neutral site.  More importantly, since we lost out on acquiring aTm, it would provide great SEC exposure and recruiting ops in the east Tx area. 


Title: Re: SEC Championship Leaving Atlanta...
Post by: Chechem on March 03, 2011, 06:37:35 PM
I like New Orleans as well.  More SEC post-season history in New Orleans than anywhere else.

I wouldn't have an issue making two trips there a year.  But that is the catch, the Sugar Bowl tie-in would send a lot of SEC fan money to the state of LA every year with two major post-season events being located there.  So, it won't happen.

In lieu of that, I think Houston should get some consideration.  Reliant Stadium is nice and I'm a big fan of the retractable roof.  I think it gives a very unique feel to the game and atmosphere, especially if it changes up during the event, like : roof open for pregame and the halftime show but closed during the game to avoid delays in the event of adverse weather.

Plus, Houston is just outside of SEC country (without being too far) and offers a true neutral site.  More importantly, since we lost out on acquiring aTm, it would provide great SEC exposure and recruiting ops in the east Tx area. 

Che, I never considered the downside of the SEC CG in New Orleans vis a vis the Sugar Bowl.  You're probably right.  Dang.

And although I like your argument about Houston, I doubt it'd get one vote of support from the SEC office, coaches, or schools.  It's just not in the SE part of the SEC.  I like Houston, been to many meetings and conferences there (oil companies - ugh), but I don't think it'd sell.

Sorry.  E-cred for the suggestion.


Title: Re: SEC Championship Leaving Atlanta...
Post by: ssmith general on March 03, 2011, 07:07:33 PM
I am actually considering buying Falcons season tickets, but I am going to wait to see how the new stadium pans out. They are seriously claiming that they are building a new open air stadium. Location is up for debate, either in downtown at current location or in NE Atlanta near the old GM plant. Either way, if it is open air I won't be buying. My preference would be a massive redesign of the current location to make traffic flow easier and parking/tailgating more convenient. And build it with a retractable roof!

This might be the answer.

I cant believe they are talking about being done with the georgia dome already.  It seems like they just built the thing.

I still say Mobile.  :P


Title: Re: SEC Championship Leaving Atlanta...
Post by: Chechem on March 03, 2011, 07:19:03 PM
I am actually considering buying Falcons season tickets, but I am going to wait to see how the new stadium pans out. They are seriously claiming that they are building a new open air stadium. Location is up for debate, either in downtown at current location or in NE Atlanta near the old GM plant. Either way, if it is open air I won't be buying. My preference would be a massive redesign of the current location to make traffic flow easier and parking/tailgating more convenient. And build it with a retractable roof!

This might be the answer.

I cant believe they are talking about being done with the georgia dome already.  It seems like they just built the thing.

I still say Mobile.  :P

Ladd Stadium was where we played our high-school home games.  Doesn't seem like they just built that thing. ;D

You're right.  Mobile would have to build a dome before the SEC moved there.  Won't happen.  Mobile doesn't have the money.  Now, Biloxi has the cash (casinos).  But that makes little sense.  How about somewhere in Fla?


Title: Re: SEC Championship Leaving Atlanta...
Post by: ricky023 on March 03, 2011, 10:40:02 PM
How about going back to the Gray Lady if we are going to move it from Atlanta, of which I don't think it will ever happen. RTR!