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re: UGA-UF game may not stay in Jax after 2023; UGA polls its fans on what they want
Posted on 6/9/22 at 1:57 pm to JetDawg
Posted on 6/9/22 at 1:57 pm to JetDawg
This question pops up fairly regularly.
If it would help have more quality out of conference games, it might be worth letting this particular tradition go or at least go to a rotating home/home/JAX or a home/JAX/home solution.
If it would help have more quality out of conference games, it might be worth letting this particular tradition go or at least go to a rotating home/home/JAX or a home/JAX/home solution.
Posted on 6/9/22 at 2:00 pm to multicampus
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it might be worth letting this particular tradition go
No, it wouldn't. That's the problem these days is everyone keeps saying "well if we flush this hundred year old tradition down the shitter, then we can [insert dumb thing]!!!"
SO WHAT? The 1-7 model means we lose the DSOR soo..we can play misssippi state and arkansas more often? So what?
We get rid of the WLOCP soo...we can play oregon more often to start the season? So waht? Who cares?
We should play UF every year, around halloween, in Jakconsville. We should play AU every year, ideally in November but they've already fricked that one up. Anything that takes away either of the above can frick off.
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at least go to a rotating home/home/JAX or a home/JAX/home solution.
dumb as shite
Posted on 6/9/22 at 2:02 pm to multicampus
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rotating home/home/JAX or a home/JAX/home solution.
Here's the rub... the owners of the JAX stadium aren't going to sign an "every once in a while" deal. They are going to sign an "every year" deal with someone, maybe for an annual ACC rivalry like FSU/Clemson to start their own annual tradition.
Posted on 6/9/22 at 2:03 pm to multicampus
How does a home/home/jax or home/jax/home even resemble keeping the scheduling fair? It would make it worse, making it even more reason to get rid of going to jax.
Maybe home/home/jax/jax? But that’s stupid.
Maybe home/home/jax/jax? But that’s stupid.
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