Buckeye86
I do not choose to discuss it
SEC fans really don't think that playing in their backyard is an advantage in bowl games? Seriously?
I would love to see some SEC teams come and play north of the mason dixon line period, but especially during bowl season, and see if that tune changes just a wee bit.
In three of the last five years Florida has played their bowl game in Florida, this year they traveled all the way to Louisiana.
Georgia has played their bowl games in Georgia twice, Louisiana twice, and Florida once in the last five years.
GTFO if you are seriously claiming that isn't an advantage for your teams.
I would love to see some SEC teams come and play north of the mason dixon line period, but especially during bowl season, and see if that tune changes just a wee bit.
In three of the last five years Florida has played their bowl game in Florida, this year they traveled all the way to Louisiana.
Georgia has played their bowl games in Georgia twice, Louisiana twice, and Florida once in the last five years.
GTFO if you are seriously claiming that isn't an advantage for your teams.
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). The position that a neutral location in all bowl games (or an occasional BCS game in Chicago, Columbus, or Indianapolis) wouldn't improve the Big Ten's record in BCS games is something that fans up in the colder states will never accept. And that doesn't deal with the factor of having to build a team to succeed in bad weather conditions.