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<blockquote data-quote="4shotB" data-source="post: 461702" data-attributes="member: 844"><p>How do you promote a league like that? I think we, as a society, are competitive. I think people who accepted the challenges of Tech are competitive. No matter what, this would look like "taking our ball" and going home so the mean kids don't pick on us. There is a reason minor league professional teams or things like the Web.com Tour don't draw all that well. People know that they aren't seeing the best of the best.</p><p></p><p>I have been, and will continue to be of the mindset that we as an institute should do what we are trained to do. Identify and then fix the problems. We seem to have this sense that the problem is "too large" for us, which flies in the face of our education at Tech.I thinking dropping down in the level of competition is NOT the way to tackle the issues. It is a way to circumvent them. But it won't sell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4shotB, post: 461702, member: 844"] How do you promote a league like that? I think we, as a society, are competitive. I think people who accepted the challenges of Tech are competitive. No matter what, this would look like "taking our ball" and going home so the mean kids don't pick on us. There is a reason minor league professional teams or things like the Web.com Tour don't draw all that well. People know that they aren't seeing the best of the best. I have been, and will continue to be of the mindset that we as an institute should do what we are trained to do. Identify and then fix the problems. We seem to have this sense that the problem is "too large" for us, which flies in the face of our education at Tech.I thinking dropping down in the level of competition is NOT the way to tackle the issues. It is a way to circumvent them. But it won't sell. [/QUOTE]
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