Grahambo
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Dunno about that. The opponent would likely be Bama or Georgia. Pretty rough start to the season.
Can't really see any SEC team committing to playing in Atlanta and then returning the favor by playing in South Bend, Ann Arbor, etc. Bottom line is recruiting. ND and UM would have huge benfits playing a game in Atlanta... Bama, Ga, LSU, no real reason to want to play in either SB or AA. No recruiting advantage whatsoever.
I could see a ND vs Bama or a UM vs LSU type game at Cowboy Stadium. Just can't see it in Atlanta.
Dunno about that. The opponent would likely be Bama or Georgia. Pretty rough start to the season.
I would disagree with that. ND has had home and home series with LSU and Tennessee in the past. Saban has talked about home and home with ND. When national powers hook up recruiting isn't a factor. Recruits want to play in big games, big venues which ND provides. I remember Fullmer talking about what a great experience it was for him and his players to play at ND. It was absolutely a selling point for him.
I would agree that a home and home would be more of a possibility than ATL. As a football fan, I would love it whether it be ND, UM, tOSU, Oregon, Bama, LSU, Oklahoma or whoever. It sure makes for a more exciting season no doubt. This year we are seeing more OOC games early on that will have implications on the NC. Let's hope the trend continues... no matter the teams.
So would we have the shamrock series plus another neutral site game in Atlanta? I know these games may help with recruiting but I'd rather see another game in SB added to the schedule.
So would we have the shamrock series plus another neutral site game in Atlanta? I know these games may help with recruiting but I'd rather see another game in SB added to the schedule.
CBS? Worst coverage possible.