That didn’t take long.
The Florida State Seminoles and Georgia Bulldogs may have canceled their home-and-home series last week, but the two programs are still set to play. In the announcement that the series was canceled, FSU athletics director Michael Alford said they were discussing a neutral-site game and that he was optimistic they could get it done.
On Tuesday, he confirmed that it was happening, telling On3’s Brett McMurphy that they would play in 2028. They have not announced a location, but are deciding between Atlanta, Charlotte, Miami, Nashville, New Orleans, Orlando, and Tampa.
Now, FSU at Caesar’s might be just what the doctor ordered to break the Sugar Bowl curse, but I’d rather not, if I’m being honest. It feels like we already play a number of games in Atlanta, already, and I have appetite for a Florida trip.
I’d prefer Nashville, if I’m being honest, here. While it certainly is getting touristy up there and we do visit on occasion to play Vanderbilt, playing at Nissan Stadium would be unique.

While Charlotte wouldn’t be awful, of all the choices out there, I’d pick Nashville over them all and prefer Miami the absolute least.
What’re your thoughts?