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<blockquote data-quote="glandon1960" data-source="post: 718415" data-attributes="member: 2458"><p>Agree - I have friend who went to UAB and keeps up with their basketball (has already asked if I want to come over for the game!). He thinks UAB will not be as good as last year, but dangerous. Not an NCAA Tourney team this year, stretch/hoping for NIT if things go right - but is very optimistic about what Kennedy is trying to do. His gut is that GT will be favored on the road, but will not be an easy win. </p><p></p><p>AJC confirmed what I suspected about this and the GA State games - 2 for 1's so no money changed hands (like it would if UAB just came to Atlanta), and cheap (bus ride, no need for hotel/etc) road game for each team. Article also said GT game at Ga State in 2022 will likely be the first game in their new arena. Pastner basically had a radius to work with (bus ride with no overnight stay distance) he was looking to find someone to play that was a win-win for both schools. No doubt financial considerations came into play with both of these 2 for 1's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="glandon1960, post: 718415, member: 2458"] Agree - I have friend who went to UAB and keeps up with their basketball (has already asked if I want to come over for the game!). He thinks UAB will not be as good as last year, but dangerous. Not an NCAA Tourney team this year, stretch/hoping for NIT if things go right - but is very optimistic about what Kennedy is trying to do. His gut is that GT will be favored on the road, but will not be an easy win. AJC confirmed what I suspected about this and the GA State games - 2 for 1's so no money changed hands (like it would if UAB just came to Atlanta), and cheap (bus ride, no need for hotel/etc) road game for each team. Article also said GT game at Ga State in 2022 will likely be the first game in their new arena. Pastner basically had a radius to work with (bus ride with no overnight stay distance) he was looking to find someone to play that was a win-win for both schools. No doubt financial considerations came into play with both of these 2 for 1's. [/QUOTE]
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