JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- This year there is something more important than who wins the Florida-Georgia game and it's being done behind closed doors.
The annual game brings in more than $30 million a year for the City of Jacksonville.
"If there is something that is a part of Americana, this is a part of Jacksonville-cana," said Rick Catlett, president of the Jacksonville Sports Council.
For more than 80 years, the Florida-Georgia game has called Jacksonville home. "It is where it belongs and where it needs to stay," said Bulldogs fan Chris Lucero.
"It doesn't matter what colors you wear, the ugly red and black or the pretty orange and blue, when we meet up it is all family when we come down here," said Chip Moore, a Gators fan.