Great find! I also decided to google GT’s historical football schedules for home openers in 1969, 1970, and 1971, and then searched the official historical weather data available for Atlanta (at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport) on those days.
Here’s what I found for each GT football...
Giving out a mist fan to each season ticket holder could bee a cheaper alternative for AD Stansbury to consider.
https://www.amazon.com/handheld-mist-fans/s?k=handheld+mist+fans
Glad to see our safety Tariq Carpenter made the list.
Carpenter saved our bacon with his touchdown-saving tackle on the one-yard line, after our defensive secondary had lost coverage on that 54-yard pass by USF late in the 4th quarter.
Without that play, our team would have never been in a...
and install air conditioning for the comfort and safety of all fans who attend each home game during the hot month of September.
OR:
Set up a contract with Mercedes Benz Stadium so that every GT home game in September is played there. MBS already has a dome and is already air conditioned.
How...
Related to this topic, an interesting article on football conference “offensive styles:”
https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/2015/7/15/8821257/college-football-conference-offenses-styles
In an attempt to answer my own question, I googled “average national college football recruiting rankings” and found this:
https://www.sbnation.com/college-football-recruiting/2018/2/8/16990550/college-football-recruiting-rankings-2018-class
According to this SB Nation article, Georgia Tech’s...
For those players inked in boldface throughout all positions, what does that mean?
Sorry I’m still confused, but it’s kind of strange that there’s only one player listed in boldface ink under the Defensive End chart ... when I thought we had two defensive end starters?
Glad to see LT, LG, C, RG, and RT finally put down in ink, after at least five of the players’ names, in the Offensive Line chart. I assume those are the starters.
Still don’t know which of the others are the backups at each of those specific positions.
Not sure our current GT offense is just as good as that of the Wisconsin Badgers.
But our team’s game against South Florida certainly can serve as a reasonably accurate yardstick to provide a useful comparison, as the Badgers demolished South Florida 49-0 last week.
The “pro-style spread” is the name chosen by the current GT OC and HC to name their current GT offensive system. That’s all I know after watching this offense play in one football game.
It will be very interesting to see how our GT “pro-style spread” offense does against the University of...
Well, I’m not sure what Coach Patensude’s “prototype” QB is.
I’m not a football coach, but it seems to me that Coach Patenaude, Coach Key, and Head Coach Collins need to make a collective decision on the best possible offensive system that can be implemented to maximize the talents of the...
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