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<blockquote data-quote="stinger 1957" data-source="post: 993839" data-attributes="member: 1682"><p>Everyone understands we're going to have to take care of Brent no ifs ands or buts. With the massive changes going on in CFB and if GT ends up in the BIG and with the school now behind the athletics and FB program in particular, being in a top 10 media mkt, GT could easily end up being one of the more desirable places to be in the country IMO. What a switch that would be over what is has been the last 60 years. Being in the BIG means so much to the economy of the state of Georgia because of what the AAU research grants can produce for the state, at least that is how I see it. I have believed for a while now that is the main motivation of the GT administration getting behind athletics because it is a very important requirement of the BIG for membership that you have a good athletic program as well as the academics from everything I have read/heard them say in interviews and other sources of info in that regard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stinger 1957, post: 993839, member: 1682"] Everyone understands we're going to have to take care of Brent no ifs ands or buts. With the massive changes going on in CFB and if GT ends up in the BIG and with the school now behind the athletics and FB program in particular, being in a top 10 media mkt, GT could easily end up being one of the more desirable places to be in the country IMO. What a switch that would be over what is has been the last 60 years. Being in the BIG means so much to the economy of the state of Georgia because of what the AAU research grants can produce for the state, at least that is how I see it. I have believed for a while now that is the main motivation of the GT administration getting behind athletics because it is a very important requirement of the BIG for membership that you have a good athletic program as well as the academics from everything I have read/heard them say in interviews and other sources of info in that regard. [/QUOTE]
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