
Even though I am from PG County I currently reside in Florida. Home of Disney World, Palm Trees, and College Football!!! The South Loves.... excuse me, is OBSESSED with their college football. Coming from PG County I am used to the pro team, Washington Redskins, dominating the headlines. But this is SEC (and to some extent ACC) college football country. The schools, coaches, adults, and youth love the game of football. This is where the top coaches and talent come to play. To prove it look at the last 4 National Champions in college football (2006-Florida, 2007-LSU, 2008-Florida, 2009-Alabama). The local TV stations even do full coverage of each schools Spring Game. And if u don’t know, every school has a big practice day highlighted by their Spring Game where they display the talent on their team. In a region of the U.S. where it is beautiful weather 10 months of the year you see why it is a breeding ground for athletes. These boys start at 5 yrs old and never look back. One of my wife’s former students is currently at a 2-week summer camp in Jacksonville where he is running 2-a-Days in 100 degree weather and sleeping in a wooden bunk bed (think of the movie Remember the Titans). I wanna get my hands on the roster of boys signed up for that camp and come back to it in 5 yrs to see who’s playing D-1 football.
And don’t get me started on the games themselves. They are all out parties like I have never seen. The Rivalry games are no joke. People take off of work two days prior to the game just to avoid the traffic. And on the day of the game the bars are filled to capacity and alumni from all over are packed in luxurious houses watching on a Theatre size screen. Overall, it is quite a site to see and I encourage any sports fan to ride down and check out a game or two. Even if you can’t score tickets just hang out in the parking lot. It’s just as fun. A few of the all-time favorites to this day are the “Iron Bowl” (Auburn vs Alabama) and the “World’s Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party” (Florida vs Georgia). Don’t forget the SEC Championship game at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, GA. So if American Football is what you love, move down to the South! I promise that after just one season you will be caught in the pageantry and tradition of what this game is all about.
And don’t get me started on the games themselves. They are all out parties like I have never seen. The Rivalry games are no joke. People take off of work two days prior to the game just to avoid the traffic. And on the day of the game the bars are filled to capacity and alumni from all over are packed in luxurious houses watching on a Theatre size screen. Overall, it is quite a site to see and I encourage any sports fan to ride down and check out a game or two. Even if you can’t score tickets just hang out in the parking lot. It’s just as fun. A few of the all-time favorites to this day are the “Iron Bowl” (Auburn vs Alabama) and the “World’s Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party” (Florida vs Georgia). Don’t forget the SEC Championship game at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, GA. So if American Football is what you love, move down to the South! I promise that after just one season you will be caught in the pageantry and tradition of what this game is all about.






