What are your thoughts on the Turkey Bowl's relocation?
The annual Turkey Bowl football game between Calvert Hall and Loyola is moving to Towson's Johnny Unitas Stadium this year because of the Ravens' Thanksgiving night home game against the 49ers.
Will the move change the atmosphere for the 92nd edition of the game?
Should the teams have kept the game at M&T Bank Stadium and played on a different day?
Or is Unitas Stadium a better fit for the event in general?
Share your thoughts on the relocation in the comments section below.






Comments
Better there anyway. 2,000 people in a 70,000 seat stadium is ridiculous.
Posted by: joefoss | July 14, 2011 5:52 PM
Joefoss - according to the sun article they have had around 13,000 in recent years, which is more than the 11,198 that towson's stadium holds
Posted by: Vudean | July 14, 2011 11:05 PM
The important thing is that the Turkey Bowl game gets played between these two great schools on or near Thanksgiving Day in a safe venue. Kudos to the two schools and Towson University for making this arrangement. Now it's up to the fans to support our young athletes but be flexible with this new situation for a year.
Posted by: GO_DONS | July 17, 2011 9:40 AM
good move. easy to get to , good parking, good all around
Posted by: Anonymous | July 21, 2011 10:01 AM