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Just wondering where people think the future Pac 12 will (or should) play its football championship game. Ideally, the conference would probably like LA simply because it's the biggest market in the region. However, since all big games nowadays are played in cities with newer stadiums, I think Phoenix will get it, at least to begin with. I kinda hope they rotate the game to different sites every year instead of keeping it in the same place permanently. What do you guys think?
Just wondering where people think the future Pac 12 will (or should) play its football championship game. Ideally, the conference would probably like LA simply because it's the biggest market in the region. However, since all big games nowadays are played in cities with newer stadiums, I think Phoenix will get it, at least to begin with. I kinda hope they rotate the game to different sites every year instead of keeping it in the same place permanently. What do you guys think?
Probably best to have it in some central location like what the SEC did in Atlanta and make it a HUGE PARTY. IN that case it'd be in the Bay Area.
However for posterities sake, LA would be better (party central)
I said centralizing it because it would be easy for every one to get to as opposed to everyone filling north or south. (You get Big 12 type bickering then).
Rotate it--LA, Phoenix, Seattle, Bay Area, and maybe Denver.
Though the bickering factor is a good point. If the leadership wants it centralized, maybe it could hold the game at Qwest Field or the Cardinals' stadium until the one in Santa Clara is built. Then if LA gets around to building a new NFL stadium, hold it there permanently since it's the largest market.
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