In the South we have four seasons – winter, spring, summer and football. For those that are new to the area, this may seem a

The quintessential college towns of Auburn, Alabama, and Athens, Georgia, are only separated by about 175 miles on the map or a roughly 3-hour road trip –

They say football “just means more” in the Southeastern Conference (SEC). This bold statement – made by none other than the SEC themselves – is of course, highly

Saturdays in the fall mean college football. And a big part of the college football experience, at least in the South, is tailgating – the

Pop the trunk! Tailgating season is back in full swing, and the college football faithful could not be happier. It is time to dig out