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Re: Best Sports City?
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Look, I hate LA more than any other city in the country. I still hate the Dodgers, even years after the Reds-Dodgers rivalry ran its course, so this isn't easy for me. But, NY teams not named the Yankees and Giants have been HUGE underachievers. Boston has won as many titles in the last 8 years (6 titles) as NY has won in the last twenty (I don't count the Devils, who play in Jersey).
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Virginia Beach, VA
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Re: Best Sports City?
Atlanta??? Ha-ha, good one.
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Join Date: May 2001
Location: Mason, OH
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Re: Best Sports City?
Awfully nebulous concept that implicitly skews towards big cities.
I think you'd have to start by dividing it up into best pro sports town, best college sports, best high school sports, and best recreational sports. And even then, you'd pick the top 10 and throw them into a hat and it would be a valid list. But top sports town? Nah, can't do it.
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Location: Atlanta, GA
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Re: Best Sports City?
Don't lose sight of the original question.
"the real question is: Where are the best places for sports fans to live?" In addition to the MLB/NFL/NHL/NBA access, you've also got very easy access to both SEC and ACC sports, including things like the SEC football championship game and SEC and ACC basketball tournaments. They sell out the Dome every year for the Peach / Chik-Fil-A Bowl, which usually ends up being one of the better non-BCS bowls during bowl season. In the decade+ since I've lived here, the Super Bowl, multiple Final Fours, and 3 of the 4 All-Star games have been here. Probably the most storied golf tournament on the continent is a Tiger Woods driver due east in Augusta. If you're into car racing (I'm not), Talladega is a stone's throw west. 2 hours max in just about any direction gets you to multiple SAL or Southern League games if you dig minor league baseball. Like running? World's largest 10K is here, and it's a blast regardless of whether you run or spectate. Like some of the more obscure sports? Pro Beach Volleyball makes a stop here each summer, there's an Arena Football team in Gwinnett, and the Tour de Georgia will let you get your bike racing fix. If you dig hiking, mountain biking, etc, a 90 minute drive gets you into the Appalachians. About the only thing that the city doesn't have is pro tennis. And I've never understood why there isn't a tour stop here (aside from the lack of a venue). ALTA (local rec tennis league) is massively popular here. It's crazy the number of people who play tennis in this area. I'd have to imagine that a stop here would draw quite well. The local teams don't get a whole lot of support because (1) generally they're pretty lousy, and (2) most people who live here didn't grow up here. But if you are a sports fan in the generic sense and want a wide variety of opportunities, this is a great place to be. Edit: And if there's a sporting event in another part of the country that you want to go to, catching a direct and/or cheap flight is pretty easy. 2.5 hours on a plane gets you to Miami/Boston/Denver and anywhere in between. Last edited by 15fan; 07-14-2008 at 10:21 AM. |
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Location: Bristol, just around the corner from ESPN
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Re: Best Sports City?
Wait a minute....
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Join Date: May 2007
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Re: Best Sports City?
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Yes, New Jersey does count as both the Jets and Giants also play in New Jersey. It's also not about what's happened in just the last decade. LA didn't even get on the professional sports scene until around 1960 as the Dodgers were arriving from New York City, the Lakers were arriving from Minneapolis, and the Rams were at the beginnings of their franchise. Boston has a larger claim as the 2nd-best Title-Town/Sports Town than LA ever will. St. Louis is a much better sports town than LA. As one person put it, the LA fans speak for themselves, as they are about the worst sports fans of any city in the United States. You look up the word "bandwagon" and you get a picture of an LA sports fan. LA is a wussy town. Sorry. No team has ever won a Superbowl with Los Angeles in their name. |
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LA Dodgers: 5 titles LA Angels: 1 title Anaheim Ducks: 1 title LA Lakers: 9 titles On a National Scale, they have been extremely competitive.
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Jan. 22, 1984 Los Angeles Raiders 38, Washington Redskins 9 Not saying you're wrong about L.A. overall, just correcting that one thing.
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Location: Atlanta, GA
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Re: Best Sports City?
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There are plenty of sports fans in Atlanta. But there are very few hardcore fans of the local franchises because the vast majority of the population didn't grow up here. That's a very important distinction to make. |
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Join Date: May 2000
Location: Cincinnati, OH
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Re: Best Sports City?
I'm outraged. They are the Kelly Cup champs.
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No Bay Area? No Detroit? No Denver? This list reeks. |
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Re: Best Sports City?
No Fargo?
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