I meant the current markets we have today (Georgia State is in Atlanta, like I mean downtown Atlanta which has a metro population of almost 7 million people and the Va Beach/Norfolk/Newport News area (ODU) which as a population of roughly 2 million people, at one time and I am not sure if this is still the case, but the Chesapeake area (VB, Norfolk, Newport News and Chesapeake) was the largest market in the US not to have any major league sports teams. Not to mention San Marcos, Texas which is literally dead smack between Austin, Texas (the fastest growing city in the US - 42 minutes away) and San Antonio (51 minutes away), which are both huge markets.
Lafayette (of the Metro areas in Louisiana with more than 100,000 people, New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Shreveport and Lafayette) has been the only area that has seen growth in probably the last 20 or so years. Now if you take the Northshore/St Tammany of the New Orleans Metro area that area has probably seen the biggest growth. But most of those are people leaving Orleans and Jefferson Parishes and moving to St. Tammany.
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