Since the 1950s, the Georgia-Florida rivalry has been unofficially tabbed (but widely known) as “The World’s Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party.” But this season, the game is being promoted as the “River City Showdown,” referring to the city of Jacksonville’s nickname.

You can find t-shirts and sweatshirts with the game’s new name on both the Florida and Georgia team shop websites … but we’re not too sure if there will be many sales.

All you have to do is log in to Twitter to find plenty of backlash from fans, who seem to be rather adamant in refusing to call the cocktail-induced series by its unfamiliar title:

The World's Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party is not called the River City Showdown. It's called The World's Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party. — Barrett Sallee (@BarrettSallee) October 24, 2016

They can try to call this event the River City Showdown..but we all know what it has always been and will continue to be! #WLOCP #GAvsFL pic.twitter.com/FOURWSq06x — Purr (@purrdawg) October 24, 2016

Enough w/being politically correct- it's The World's Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party. Period.

This "River City Showdown" stuff is weak. pic.twitter.com/xFfZpqkSlg — UGA Football Live (@UGAfootballLive) October 25, 2016

River City Showdown sounds like a mens softball tournament. — Chance (@mckelsey19) October 25, 2016

If anyone ever asks me about the 'River City Showdown' in person I will throw a punch. Both schools should push to bring back the real name. — WBH (@W_B_H_) October 25, 2016

What the hell is the "River City Showdown" ??? — Keith Niebuhr (@Keith247Sports) October 25, 2016