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re: The SEC Title Game and Venues: Thoughts About Rotating

Posted on 9/20/11 at 12:19 pm to
Posted by jatebe
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Posted on 9/20/11 at 12:19 pm to
Mileage from SEC schools to:

Atlanta, Georgia
Alabama (202.45) 3 hrs 19 min
Arkansas (699.50) 11 hrs 10 min
Auburn (108.18) 1 hr 47 min
Florida (335.39) 5 hr 16 min
Georgia ( 70.75) 1 hr 24
Kentucky (382.52) 6 hr 6 min
LSU (525.71) 8 hr 3 min
Mississippi (332.08) 5 hr 37 min
Mississippi St. (285.15) 4 hr 49min
South Carolina (214.65) 3 hr 22 min
Tennessee (214.12) 3 hr 29 min
Vanderbilt (249.24) 4 hr 4 min
*Texas A&M (858.48) 13 hr 40 min

Dallas, Texas
Alabama (588.81) 8 hr 59 min
Arkansas (333.07) 5 hr 24 min
Auburn (705.32) 11 hr 14 min
Florida (990.32) 15 hr 38 min
Georgia (856.89) 13 hr 33 min
Kentucky (875.34) 13 hr 26 min
LSU (443.17) 6 hr 53 min
Mississippi ((536.78) 8 hr 21 min
Mississippi St. (532.48) 8 hr 34 min
South Carolina (990.32) 15 hr 30 min
Tennessee (843.90) 12 hr 59 min
Vanderbilt (664.80) 10 hr 13 min
*Texas A&M (182.01) 3 hr 4 min

*maybe

Except for Arkansas, LSU, and maybe TA&M, the majority of the SEC schools are closer to Atlanta, Georgia.

The best and most central place would be Birmingham, Alabama, when they build a covered stadium.
This post was edited on 9/20/11 at 12:21 pm
Posted by ibldprplgld
Member since Feb 2008
25103 posts
Posted on 9/20/11 at 12:25 pm to
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The best and most central place would be Birmingham, Alabama, when they build a covered stadium.


Ain't gonna happen. The only way I see the game moving would be on a rotation basis. It won't move permanently from Atlanta to Birmingham.

ETA: Besides, the game has a bowl-like feeling to it. There is nothing special about the atmosphere in Birmingham. Do not want.
This post was edited on 9/20/11 at 12:27 pm
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