tech_wreck47
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Construction in or too BDS or just in the area?I don't necessarily like this, but kind of understand it, especially since there should be construction around BDS in 2020.
Have never liked college games in NFL stadiums.......I don't necessarily like this, but kind of understand it, especially since there should be construction around BDS in 2020.
The 2020 initiative construction so the renovation of the edge center.Construction in or too BDS or just in the area?
Will be interesting to see the turnout at the Clemson and ND game. Kind of a peak of what GT attendance would be like had we stayed in the SEC.
Another interesting thing: Will MBS keep their Atl United/Falcons concession prices which would make taking the families to games SUPER attractive.
That is just brilliant.....accommodating opposing fans. Who's brilliant frikkin idea is that . Next up, move opposing fans tickets at BDS to the 50 yard line.I'm cool with it if it's due to construction keeping it away.
100% not cool with it if it's to accommodate visiting fans from Notre Dame and Clemson for no other reason.
Edit: yup, according do the AJC article it is solely to accommodate opposing fans. We are giving up home games for cash. These games will definitely not be home games.
Whoever thought this up is a freaking brainiacThat is just brilliant.....accommodating opposing fans. Who's brilliant frikkin idea is that . Next up, move opposing fans tickets at BDS to the 50 yard line.
That is just brilliant.....accommodating opposing fans. Who's brilliant frikkin idea is that . Next up, move opposing fans tickets at BDS to the 50 yard line.
Let's be honest, GT fans are more than willing to sell their own tickets to accommodate opposing fans.