I like the neutral site game thing. It lets Alabama have a big time opponent, with gauranteed TV money, a payout that's almost as good as a home game, without losing a home game the next year on a home & home series.
I'm hoping they get one with UTx, TAMU, or someone like that somewhere like the Super Dome in NO before long.
I like the neutral site game thing. It lets Alabama have a big time opponent, with gauranteed TV money, a payout that's almost as good as a home game, without losing a home game the next year on a home & home series.
I'm hoping they get one with UTx, TAMU, or someone like that somewhere like the Super Dome in NO before long.
I like the neutral site game thing. It lets Alabama have a big time opponent, with gauranteed TV money, a payout that's almost as good as a home game, without losing a home game the next year on a home & home series.
I'm hoping they get one with UTx, TAMU, or someone like that somewhere like the Super Dome in NO before long.
I like it. A while back there were some rumblings about playing Texas in New Orleans or Houston in 2009, but I'll take VT too. Maybe we can meet up with Texas another year... or in a BCS bowl.
These games are all about recruiting in an area wealthy in talent. We still have plenty of games to do that in Tuscaloosa. As long as it remains ATL I'm all for it.
Unfortunately, I'm not going to be back from the Democratic National Convention ( August 25-28 ) for the game. To lessen my carbon footprint, I'm carpooling with Cindy Sheehan in a soapbox derby car converted to run on solar panels and passenger emitted methane. The "Sun-bean Express" will roll into Atlanta in time for the SECC game.
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