reger60
Staff
Some casual discussion for a bye week...
My wife and I got into a very interesting conversation tonight regarding home field advantage in the SEC. (Assuming that you believe that there is such a thing as a home field advantage), which teams seem to rely the heaviest on home field advantage?
We were pretty much in agreement that LSU, Auburn and Tennessee were the teams that used home field advantage to their benefit and/or, to one degree or another, considered playing at home to be a critical component to their success.
We also agreed that traditionally Bama and Georgia, because their fan bases are very much willing to travel, rely very little on home field advantage to make any difference in close games.
Any thoughts?
My wife and I got into a very interesting conversation tonight regarding home field advantage in the SEC. (Assuming that you believe that there is such a thing as a home field advantage), which teams seem to rely the heaviest on home field advantage?
We were pretty much in agreement that LSU, Auburn and Tennessee were the teams that used home field advantage to their benefit and/or, to one degree or another, considered playing at home to be a critical component to their success.
We also agreed that traditionally Bama and Georgia, because their fan bases are very much willing to travel, rely very little on home field advantage to make any difference in close games.
Any thoughts?