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O/T (very much?) Georgia State and Turner Field
If one of our teams had played GSU in a bowl game I could have made a point that this thread is 'on topic' but no such luck... GSU played, and lost, to another conference, not the MAC.

Nevertheless, I'm fascinated in what they are proposing to do, namely, acquire Turner Field and adjacent areas (e.g., parking lots) and with others try to integrate those areas into their campus and also revitalize a big area of Atlanta, which I believe is south of downtown. I believe there will be a new stadium for the Falcons in the area. Yes? Other big projects? EDIT: The new Falcons stadium is adjacent to the current stadium.

I assume Georgia State is similar to Wayne State in Detroit. Yes? No?

Anyone have a feel for Atlanta, GSU, Turner Field, etc.

http://www.myajc.com/news/news/local-gov...ghb/npq89/

EDIT: This thread isn't exactly O/T. I forgot that BSU owes GSU a football game in Atlanta (2016).
(This post was last modified: 12-28-2015 11:55 AM by emu steve.)
12-28-2015 06:13 AM
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