Florida: The Stephen C. O’Connell Center a.k.a. the O’Dome is alive and well on Twitter. Looks like country music star Jason Aldean will be coming to Gainesville soon.
Are you excited for @Jason_Aldean tix to go on sale 8/1 at 10am?! While you wait check out our Burn It Down playlist http://t.co/m23nFvsyxA
— O'Connell Center (@OConnellCenter) July 29, 2014
In another surprise, Ben Hill Griffin Stadium b.k.a. The Swamp, is nowhere to be found.
Georgia: Outside of a couple of unofficial accounts, Sanford Stadium and Stegeman Coliseum have yet to make their Twitter debuts.
Tennessee: The Vols, like Texas A & M, are two for two as well. Thompson Boling-Arena just played host to the legendary Willie Nelson and Alison Krauss a few days ago.
Thx @AC_Ent RT Music legends @willienelson & @AlisonKrauss stopped by our fair city last nite http://t.co/U5fuVcSYlL pic.twitter.com/XCXNaLicMA
— Thompson-Boling Arena at Food City Center (@TBArena) July 22, 2014
Neyland Stadium follows me, which I find interesting. No doubt they’ll be active again once football season starts.
Merry Christmas & Go Vols
— Neyland Stadium (@Neyland_Stadium) December 25, 2013
South Carolina: Williams-Brice Stadium, home to Steve Spurrier and the Gamecocks football team is surprisingly the venue not on Twitter. However, Colonial Life Arena tweets regularly.
Thank you Bruno Mars & Aloe Blacc for putting on a phenomenal show for @columbiasc! #BrunoMarsCLA pic.twitter.com/QlXMUNz6dG
— Colonial Life Arena (@CLAmktg) June 14, 2014