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With the exception of last season (terrible circumstances), I've been at nearly every home game and 15+ away games since 2005. I really want to be at the start of the Chip Lindsey Era and see the new turf in person, but I also want to watch football all day. Lots of great games on "opening" weekend. There are few good games during the week before, and a couple Sunday / Monday games as well that I'll watch.

I'm torn though. Should I go to Troy (1.25 hour drive up from Dothan), or stay home and watch 8 to 10 more games? SunBeltBBS, what should I do??
(This post was last modified: 07-30-2019 05:12 PM by TroyFootball05.)
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