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  • Billy2131Billy2131 Posts: 173 ✭✭✭ Junior

    Florida game will be in Athens every other year... UF can play it on campus or in that dump on the river in Jax every other year. Kirby is getting his 5 GA FL games in Athens every 10 years...book it!

  • robinsdawgrobinsdawg Posts: 127 ✭✭✭ Junior

    I'll be curious to see what ESPN does with UGA/FL - keep at 3:30 or move it to prime time.

  • bobcdawgbobcdawg Posts: 69 ✭✭ Sophomore

    It's funny how some are so concerned about the money "lost" to Athens due to playing Florida in Jacksonville. Why do they care? They obviously have either a direct or indirect vested financial interest. I personally couldn't care less about that aspect. I also don't get the lack of appreciation for what a special game Georgia - Florida is as a neutral site game, played at the beach, and benefiting the fans in south and coastal Georgia. I personally have no interest in ever going to the swamp to watch a game. I do hear Kirby's concern about recruiting but feel like there must be ways to address those concerns. Why don't Texas and OK have the same issue? In any case, effectively having national coverage on CBS every year has got to be a huge recruiting edge.

    Bill, please continue to speak in favor of Jacksonville. At worst, alternating between Atlanta and Jacksonville should be the next option considered.

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