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Atlanta continues to show how it's an epicenter for sports

The College Football Playoff comes to a climactic close in Atlanta on Monday and The Steakhouse discussed what's coming to the city.

Feb 3, 2019; Atlanta, GA, USA; A general view outside before Super Bowl LIII between the New England Patriots and the Los Angeles Rams at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images
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Two of the largest fan bases in college football will migrate to Atlanta for the national title game tilt between Ohio State and Notre Dame next Monday night. The infusion will be fantastic for the city, but Atlanta is also the perfect venue for this event.

The Steakhouse discussed the influx of bodies set to swarm the city this weekend.


"Think about the Notre Dame fans and the money they have, and they've been waiting for decades to be in a game like this. They will spare absolutely zero expense," Steak said about what's coming to Atlanta this weekend. "And Ohio State has the biggest fan base in America, arguably. So you have a combination of just pure numbers of fans in Ohio State and pure dollars and affluence in Notre Dame."

Put those two fan bases together and that's an infusion of money coming to Atlanta, and there aren't a lot of cities more capable of putting on a fantastic show than this city.

The next six years in Atlanta will be incredible, with the College Football Playoff next week as just the beginning. The MLB All-Star Game this summer, the World Cup in 2026, the Super Bowl LXII in 2028, and the Final Four in 2031. Atlanta has quickly become an epicenter for sports nationwide.

Hear all of The Steakhouse's comments in the clip above.

The College Football Playoff comes to a climactic close in Atlanta on Monday and The Steakhouse discussed what's coming to the city.