Atlanta is the capitol of the football world this weekend. Highlighting it all is the SEC Championship, with the Georgia Bulldogs playing Alabama for a shot at the national title.
Not to be outdone, the Atlanta Falcons beat the rival New Orleans Saints on Thursday night. After the game, crews at the Georgia Dome were busy tearing down the Falcons set up and replacing it for the SEC Championship.
That meant repainting the field, removing banners, and restocking the concessions.
"That's our goal, is when you walk into the SEC Championship, you have no idea the Falcons played here two days before," said Georgia Dome representative Jason Kirksey.
The Bulldogs will take on Alabama with a shot at the national title on the line on Saturday, and the tailgaters are already in place.
"I've been to about 890 games and over 800,000 miles," said fan Joe Cahn.
Joe Cahn calls himself the tailgate commissioner, and has a map of his travels to prove it. He says there's nothing like the bonding that takes place in a parking lot.
"What tailgating really is, is the last great American neighborhood. The new community social. It's really the only place where the community does get together," said Cahn.
Alabama fan Terry Kunkel was getting his RV ready to go when FOX 5 stopped by on Friday morning. "We just want to get here and get partying," he said.
Parish Duncan, a UGA fan, had his food and drink in coolers, and was planning to make hamburgers. Duncan said the rest of his clan would be coming in on Saturday morning.
Atlanta police say they will be out in force, going to 12 hour shifts, to make sure everyone enjoying the games are safe.
Some tickets are still available, but they may cost you. Some are going for as much as $300 on Stubhub. Kickoff for the game is 4 p.m. on Saturday. The economic impact for the weekend is estimated at $30 million.
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