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re: Question about WLOCP for UGA/UF fans...

Posted on 7/25/18 at 9:46 pm to
Posted by DirtyDawg
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Posted on 7/25/18 at 9:46 pm to
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I wasn't talking about 2 neutral site games. I was giving you the same "image" I see is wrong with WLOCP being in Jax.

&, I see in your 1st sentence, you decided to swap the WLOCP as a H/H setup. Why shouldn't it be H/H for all games?



I was merely equalizing the scenario, and then explained exactly why I was doing it. I didn't want to make UF a H/H, but was doing so to neutralize any arguments regarding two neutral site games in the same year.


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Why shouldn't it be H/H for all games?


Going back to the topic at hand... Because tWLCOP is one of the greatest traditions in College Football. Since the 1930's we've been partying and watching great football in a great environment. Anyone who has been down there recognizes how amazing and fun the experience is, and I imagine all the former UGA players would agree with how great the atmosphere is/how fun it is.


The problem you have with Jacksonville is really a moot point in today's age where the team can get down to Jax in an hour flat. The team can easily get there and avoid any "travel bug", and the location brings the state's team closer to some fans who might not be able to make it up to Athens every year.
Posted by VADawg
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Posted on 7/25/18 at 9:58 pm to
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The problem you have with Jacksonville is really a moot point in today's age where the team can get down to Jax in an hour flat.


No shite. It probably takes the same amount of time for UF to drive to Jacksonville than it does for Georgia to fly. The crowd split is always 50/50 and it's arguably the best environment in college football. Why screw that up?
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