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[QUOTE="SU94, post: 3937351, member: 202"] Atlanta seems to be SEC territory, so that might be a no-fly zone. College sports are enormous here, but about 75% is geared toward the SEC schools and states that surround the Capital of the South. DC is quite centrally located, has a solid corporate presence (mostly in NoVa), and government proximity is important. Stong sporting culture, mosty professional. It's expensive, too. Great airport setup/options. NYC is electric, but does the ACC simply blend in a city that literally has everything? Harder to make an impact there for obvious reasons. Expensive to the hilt. Step toward integrating newer ACC schools. Charlotte seems to already have an ACC slant to it. Reasonably priced, centrally located. Modern and emerging town. ACC Network Studio. Bank of America Stadium. Basketball heritage. Really good weather, featuring four seasons (almost). Proximate to Clemson, GT and FSU (a bit less so), the three schools most often associated with having relocation pangs. Negative: Still tied to NC roots and Tobacco Road, although not as taut or deep as Greensboro. Charlotte is likely the answer here, but a valid case could be made for NYC or DC. ATL a bit less so. [/QUOTE]
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