Their enrollment isn’t much more than some high schools. They should have less money. Don’t have near the number of alumni. If they can raise $300 million, then GT should be able to easily.
Back in my college days, I was working the desk around 6:00 one morning at the Rec Center at good ole SPSU. This was right after they opened the new building.
A group of 4 or 5 guys and gals came in overly dressed for a rec center. They asked if I could give them a tour of the place. They explained that they were in town from Wake Forest. They had been talking to people around town and heard about our rec center. According to them everyone said they needed to swing by and check it out while they were in town. Said they were looking for some ideas for their new building. Realizing no one else was in the building, I agreed. My boss, Ken Lovic (he of GT LAX coaching fame), was out on his morning run and wouldn't be back for quite a while.
As we walked, I mentioned that I assumed they were thinking on a significantly larger scale than our little NAIA school. They said "no, we're really not a lot bigger than you guys when it comes to enrollment."
That was the first time I realized how small a school it actually is. Competing at the highest level of NCAA football with that low enrollment is very impressive.
Of course I've been out of school there for 20+ years. It may have outgrown the KSU branch formerly known as SPSU now. But probably not the full entity KSU.