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According to the Athens Banner-Herald, Georgia and Florida will each earn $7.5 million for their 2026 game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta while Jacksonville’s EverBank Stadium undergoes major construction work.
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-Georgia and Florida will each receive $7.5 million for their 2026 game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.

-Jacksonville will pay each school $3 million total during the 2026 and 2027 seasons while renovations are completed.

-The teams will return to Jacksonville from 2028-2031 with guaranteed payouts increasing from $10 million to $10.5 million per school.

-AMB Sports & Entertainment will control most revenue streams for the 2026 Atlanta game, including ticketing, concessions, and advertising.

-The game will maintain a neutral-site atmosphere with equal representation for both schools.
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Lark22514 days
Why just not schedule a game in the swamp and a game in Athens every year?
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southernboisb13 days
The great debate.
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TouchdownTony13 days
Because traditions still matter to some people. I can't imagine this game not being in Jacksonville no more than Texas-OU not being in the cotton bowl. Texas playing in Norman just doesn't sound right. Hell, I still haven't gotten used to the Iron Bowl being on Campus.
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TDFreak13 days
UF and UGA playing their annual game in Jax is a vestige of a long ago time when teams traveled by train to their opponent's campus. Both Athens and Gainesville were long trips to reach directly for the teams and traveling fans. Hence, both schools agreed to take the train and meet-up in Jacksonville. And the tradition was born.
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