The Florida-Georgia college football rivalry, a Jacksonville tradition since 1933, will temporarily move away from the city due to stadium renovations, with games scheduled in Atlanta and Tampa for the next two years.

Government law attorney Chris Hand shared insights on what this means for the city during our regular segment, Hand on Government on This Week In Jacksonville.

“It’s remarkable to reflect on the history of this storied rivalry right here in Jacksonville,” Hand said. “It’s been played here since 1933, and there’s only been two exceptions. One was in 1995 and 1996, when the current stadium here in Jacksonville was being built. And so they played at home, one on each campus during that time. This is the second one for the same reason. They’re going to be renovating the stadium

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