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Columbus Crew Inch Closer To Austin With Stadium Vote, But Ohio Isn’t Giving Up

It seems everyone wants to leave Ohio these days. Whether it’s LeBron James leaving for Los Angeles or Urban Meyer facing trouble at Ohio State, sports in the Buckeye State are having a rough go of it recently. So Wednesday’s vote down in Austin, Texas, just piles on the bad news for fans of the Columbus Crew.

Columbus Crew owner and most-hated man in the city Anthony Precourt, along with his Precourt Sports Ventures, scored a major victory on Wednesday when the Austin City Council voted 7-4 to approve a term sheet for a stadium to be built in North Austin. The $200 million, 20,000-seat venue will be built at McKalla Place, which is owned by the city.

But Ohio politicians immediately jumped in to declare the fight is not yet over. 

Columbus mayor Andrew Ginther sent out a Trumpian level of tweets on Wednesday, calling out Precourt and Major League Soccer for conspiring to take the Crew out of Columbus.

In addition to Ginther’s Twitter storm, Ohio attorney general Mike DeWine noted the state still has an ace up its sleeve. 

By Ohio law, a sports team must provide six months notice before relocation to allow local investors the ability to acquire the team and keep it in town.

Will it be enough to #SaveTheCrew? At this point, it’s hard to tell.

Momentum is building for Precourt with Wednesday’s vote. While the Austin location isn’t exactly ideal, a new stadium would draw plenty of fans — at least for a while. There’s only one pro team people in Austin really care about, and that’s the Texas Longhorns, the Arsenal of the college football world

There was hope Mark Wahlberg might take over the Columbus Crew after opening up a car dealership in town recently, but reports suggest he was merely pandering to local media. 

Maybe LeBron James can step in to buy the team. Sure he’s an Akron boy, but he loves Ohio State and probably likes Columbus more than Cleveland. Plus, he’s clearly got a charitable side to him, opening a school in Akron recently because the government has failed to provide quality schools for young people in the area. 

Better yet, maybe Precourt can just sell the team to The18. We prefer green over yellow, but we're willing to offer a fair price of one superstar match-predicting chameleon for the club. So Anthony, how about it?

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