tcgrad1014
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Clemson deserves a home game for the ACCCG. They are the only viable team in this pseudo P5 conference.
We probably had 30k to Clemsons 45k last year. Last night Pitt brought maybe 5k. I was sitting on the Pitt side sideline and we had only 2 Pitt fans in my entire section.
I got something to donate that he can suck on.go suck on something and get lost.
I'm not talking about moving the game from the viewpoint of being a Canes fan. As a college football fan, which looked the least like a college football championship game - SEC, ACC, Big 10, or Big 12? You do have a point about the Pac 12 game. I don't know where they should play that game. Santa Clara is pretty much smack in the middle of the PAC 12 geographic area, is a state of the art stadium, and typically has good weather. Maybe move it back to playing at the home stadium of the team with a better record.The ACC isn't moving the game just because a few fans from a team that has basically been irrelevant in the conference for 18 years doesn't like the weather. The ACC could give a sh*t about Miami fan's opinion. Some of y'all still think we can move like it the 80's or 90's, like we still move the needle in CFB or something. New flash, we don't. We barely move the needle in our own state or recruiting area.
The ACC will gladly take the poor weather in exchange for better attendance and more ticket sells. Look at the Pac-12 championship game, pitiful, the Pac 12 CG is empty with poor ticket sells in a nice location. You can bet they will move to something that can draw more fans and raise the ticket sell.
Charlotte has the ACC CG through 2030.
One thing that would help the PAC championship game is moving it to Saturday instead of playing it on a Friday.I'm not talking about moving the game from the viewpoint of being a Canes fan. As a college football fan, which looked the least like a college football championship game - SEC, ACC, Big 10, or Big 12? You do have a point about the Pac 12 game. I don't know where they should play that game. Santa Clara is pretty much smack in the middle of the PAC 12 geographic area, is a state of the art stadium, and typically has good weather. Maybe move it back to playing at the home stadium of the team with a better record.
Regarding the ACC game, if there was bad weather once in a while, then no big deal, but this is becoming a yearly occurrence. As far as attendance is concerned, just wait until Clemson is not a participant. Do you remember how empty that stadium was prior to Clemson's resurgence?
Don't forget how empty it was when the game was played in Jacksonville, Tampa and Orlando. The ACC never wants a Pitt, BC, Duke or Cuse in that game. They just don't bring enough fans. Game wouldve sold out again this year if we took care of our business.I'm not talking about moving the game from the viewpoint of being a Canes fan. As a college football fan, which looked the least like a college football championship game - SEC, ACC, Big 10, or Big 12? You do have a point about the Pac 12 game. I don't know where they should play that game. Santa Clara is pretty much smack in the middle of the PAC 12 geographic area, is a state of the art stadium, and typically has good weather. Maybe move it back to playing at the home stadium of the team with a better record.
Regarding the ACC game, if there was bad weather once in a while, then no big deal, but this is becoming a yearly occurrence. As far as attendance is concerned, just wait until Clemson is not a participant. Do you remember how empty that stadium was prior to Clemson's resurgence?
I admit that I liked the idea of playing the ACC Championship in Charlotte because it was pretty centrally located as far as the rest of the ACC, but ***** it. The weather is usually cold or wet (like tonight). Either play the game on Friday night in Atlanta or bring it to Orlando or Tampa.
I doubt that my friends and family would travel well to my execution either.Agree, Pittsburg did not travel very well to this game.
This should really end this conversation.
I’d love Atlanta as well. Only realistic possibility would be if the SECCG rotated between Atlanta and New Orleans every other year. The SEC West schools would probably need to complain about them always having to travel Far East. The problem is the Alabama (and Auburn some) are the teams usually going from the west and they are close to Atlanta. Need LSU and A&M to start getting there a lot and complain. If that did happen, ACC could take every other year in Atlanta (when SEC is in New Orleans). Then to some other location (Tampa, Orlando, Jax, or Charlotte) the other years.
Probably won’t happen though as SEC seems locked in Atlanta.
Contracts are made to be broken. Remember the game was moved for a year when North Carolina had that law issue.I got a kick out of those that were still making serious replies even after dude said the location was locked in until 2030.