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<blockquote data-quote="bucknellbison31" data-source="post: 967679" data-attributes="member: 6654"><p>I think Atlanta's lack of charm results from its population being so transient. Pittsburgh is NOLA-esque in the sense that while the city has problems, everyone from the area is extremely proud to call themselves a Pittsburgher, and most people have roots in Western PA that stretch for generations. I remember being really surprised when I came to Atlanta originally because there just wasn't that strong of a sense of common identity. This is probably because, for every Atlanta native you meet, you'll meet several from Chicago, New York, Philly, etc. I'm not trying to pick on Atlanta; the same can be said for the other big, growing Sun Belt cities (Houston, Dallas, Tampa, Charlotte, etc.). That's why I'm partial to adding a city like New Orleans to the ACC — 1) it would be a great place to visit and 2) the people there remind me (in a way) of those that I grew up around.</p><p></p><p>Is this on topic for a "Conference Realignment" Thread? Yes because I say so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bucknellbison31, post: 967679, member: 6654"] I think Atlanta's lack of charm results from its population being so transient. Pittsburgh is NOLA-esque in the sense that while the city has problems, everyone from the area is extremely proud to call themselves a Pittsburgher, and most people have roots in Western PA that stretch for generations. I remember being really surprised when I came to Atlanta originally because there just wasn't that strong of a sense of common identity. This is probably because, for every Atlanta native you meet, you'll meet several from Chicago, New York, Philly, etc. I'm not trying to pick on Atlanta; the same can be said for the other big, growing Sun Belt cities (Houston, Dallas, Tampa, Charlotte, etc.). That's why I'm partial to adding a city like New Orleans to the ACC — 1) it would be a great place to visit and 2) the people there remind me (in a way) of those that I grew up around. Is this on topic for a "Conference Realignment" Thread? Yes because I say so. [/QUOTE]
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