AAMU Alum said:
You should take your own advice. You and all the others on here complaining about the game's location, get this one thing through your heads.....DON'T NOBODY ELSE WANT YOU BUT BIRMINGHAM!! Please believe that!
Y'all just don't get it. If the SWAC Offices had been in Houston and the game was at the Astrodome, I would be saying the same thing. If in New orleans, and the game was at Tad Gormley in City Park, I would be saying the same thing.
You want somebody to take notice of you game, play it at a venue that matters. Legion Field is legendary to who? Alabama Crimson Tide and Auburn fans. I'm sure it's important to ASU and AAMU too, but outside of that state, who really cares about Legion Field.
Y'all keep on saying, if you gotta complain, stay at HOME ...... obviously that won't work because we have already seen with four Bama teams in the SCG, we can't rely on just Bama to populate this game. You can't tell me that if this game had been in Texas for the first five years, y'all wouldn't be complaining right now!
Think of it like this: B'Ham is that okay looking girl with the nasty hair and shotty clothing. She likes you, mainly because you show an interest in her, and she thinks you are the only one for her now. Meanwhile, these other girls, some nicer looking, some smarter, some overall better, are out there for you to talk to. Do you settle, as the SWAC and youguys obviously want everyone to do or do you try and see what's out there?
B'Ham may be the only one that wants us because they know no one else will have them.
For the sake of this game, it has to be at least tried somewhere else. That's why I believe a rotating site (4 sites) would be best for the game. The SWAC gets noticed in it's four predominant markets (Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas)
For Bama: Pick B'ham or Mobile
For Mississippi: Only Jackson will do.
For Louisiana: New Orleans or Shreveport (closer to MVSU and UAPB)
For Texas: Houston
The conference loses nothing there because the member schools could assist in putting on the games in their states and the Texas fan who has never been to one now has a chance as well as the Bama fan getting to travel a bit for once.
The BIG point is, outside of all of this, no matter what city, if the conference can't promote this game MORE and get other events connected to it, it's definitely gonna die in B'ham and has great chance to die anywhere else.