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CFB Hall of Fame Moving from South Bend to Atlanta


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Early word leaked out from a state of Georgia official yesterday that the College Football Hall of Fame, currently residing in South Bend, IN, will be moving to Atlanta sometime in the next year or so after their contract with the city ends on December 31st, 2010. In South Bend since 1995 when it relocated from a suburb of Cincinnati, the Hall has never attracted the kind of visitor count that it had hoped. Initial projections were for 150,000 visitors a year, but only 115,000 came the first year, then only around 60,000 average for the succeeding years. The mayor of South Bend has also confirmed the pending move, saying he was told by Foundation members yesterday. In a letter to the city, National Football Foundation and CFBHOF chairman Archie Manning wrote this:

We take this action not because of any failure on your part, but because we have an opportunity to take the exposure of the Hall of Fame to an entirely new level.

Reportably, representatives from the Chick Fil A Bowl have been working earnestly for the last three years to attempt to lure the Hall to Atlanta, although officials from the Bowl and the Atlanta Sports Council, the group responsible for putting on the Chick Fil A Kickoff Game, the SEC Championship Game, the Atlanta Football Classic and the Chick Fil A Bowl, are not currently talking. The official news conference is slated for tomorrow at the ESPN Zone on Peachtree Road in North Atlanta.

Obviously, the backdrop of Atlanta and it's existing tourist attractions like Centennial Olympic Park, The Georgia Aquarium, CNN Center, the M.L.King Center and the World of Coca Cola played a large part in attracting the Hall. The number of high-profile companies supposedly offering generous sponsorship packages also were a huge incentive, said the South Bend mayor.

The current football Hall features 20 exhibits, including celebrations of past champions, chronicles of great rivalries and a level for visitors to practice passing and kicking. It honors more than 900 former players or coaches. Due to the lagging attendance in it's current location, rumors also had Dallas, TX in the running, with the backing of T. Boone Pickens, among other cities showing interest in the Hall.


In a related story, other things possibly leaving South Bend include:

1) Charlie Weiss

2) NBC Sports' nose

3) Jimmy Claussen to the CFL

4) Tough strength of schedule

5) National prominence and relevance

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That is awesome...

I visited it in South Bend several times and it’s incredible. I can only imagine how much nicer it will be in Atlanta. This is a huge achievement for the city.

Track'em Tigers.com

by Jay Coulter on Sep 23, 2009 4:24 PM CDT reply actions  

Every time

I want to cheer for what Atlanta’s been doing for CFB, I’m reminded that our AD is too chicken to play a Kickoff Game there….

by War Eagle Atlanta on Sep 23, 2009 5:48 PM CDT up reply actions  

Nice...

I visited it this summer…I live about 3 hours away. t is very nice….I’m sure it wil be even nicer in Atlanta. Plus I’m sure they will have more parking….the lot in South Bend is very small.

I've seen good TEAMS beat teams with great individuals.

by Indytiger1 on Sep 23, 2009 5:09 PM CDT reply actions  

If they can get close enough to the Dome/CNN Center, they should probably expect 250k/ year.

by Hoopie on Sep 23, 2009 8:04 PM CDT reply actions  

Here I am trying

to enjoy my dinner and your related stories made me spray chewed up chinese food all over my monitor….. well done.

Hating Lowder since 1993.

by pmikler on Sep 23, 2009 8:11 PM CDT reply actions  

Grammar Nazi here

You went 0 for 2 in spelling names correctly there at the end. Quite a feat. Congrats on spelling NBC right, though.

by rtr on Sep 23, 2009 10:58 PM CDT reply actions  

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