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<blockquote data-quote="Northeast Stinger" data-source="post: 818330" data-attributes="member: 1640"><p>Yep, the ACC needs to join the 21st century and move to an international city.</p><p></p><p>The SEC getting a toe hold in Atlanta made no cultural sense to me at the time when they chose it for their championship. The SEC is much more of a rural conference (I avoided saying cow-town) as opposed to the ACC being more urban overall. Miami, Atlanta, Boston and New York are closer to ACC culture.</p><p></p><p>Then there is the idea of neutral towns and/or central locations. Back in the day, the SEC would fill those requirements by choosing either Birmingham, Columbus or Jacksonville for their neutral site games. They should have stayed with their culture and origins but since they didn’t I see no reason for the ACC to surrender and stay with North Carolina for the same antiquated “cultural” reasons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northeast Stinger, post: 818330, member: 1640"] Yep, the ACC needs to join the 21st century and move to an international city. The SEC getting a toe hold in Atlanta made no cultural sense to me at the time when they chose it for their championship. The SEC is much more of a rural conference (I avoided saying cow-town) as opposed to the ACC being more urban overall. Miami, Atlanta, Boston and New York are closer to ACC culture. Then there is the idea of neutral towns and/or central locations. Back in the day, the SEC would fill those requirements by choosing either Birmingham, Columbus or Jacksonville for their neutral site games. They should have stayed with their culture and origins but since they didn’t I see no reason for the ACC to surrender and stay with North Carolina for the same antiquated “cultural” reasons. [/QUOTE]
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