The Atlanta Falcons are gearing up for their last season in the Georgia Dome before they move to the $1.5 billion, 75,000-seat Mercedes-Benz Stadium for the 2017 NFL season.

The stadium is scheduled to open on June 1, 2017, but if there are any delays, the Falcons could move their two home preseason games to nearby Sanford Stadium, home of the Georgia Bulldogs.

However, Rich McKay, the Falcons president and CEO, told ESPN.com using a college stadium would only be an emergency plan:

“We would have options,” McKay said. “You’ve obviously got the University of Georgia. You’ve got Georgia Tech. But I wouldn’t say that we view this as … it’s not even a consideration of something we’ve looked into. We’re very confident in June 1, so we don’t view it as a problem. But we have alternatives.”

Georgia Tech’s stadium only seats 55,000, while Sanford Stadium seats 92,746, which would seemingly make Sanford the favorite if the Falcons have to go the college route.

But, McKay added that the team has other options that don’t include Sanford, such as playing all four preseason games on the road:

“It’s been done,” McKay said. “When I was in Tampa opening the stadium there, we played all of our games on the road in the preseason. So, there are many alternatives.”

So, while it’s unlikely that the NFL will come to UGA’s house, it does remain a possibility.

In the words of “Dumb & Dumber” character Lloyd Christmas, “So you’re telling me there’s a chance?”