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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 728781" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>Outside of Clemson, GT doesn't really have any natural rivalries in the ACC. UGA will always be on our schedule.</p><p></p><p>I read that outside of the Midwest, Atlanta has the largest concentration of B1G graduates. Then you figure you have iconic teams like Michigan, Ohio State, Penn State, Wisconsin, Iowa, Michigan State, etc. that travel well. Those teams coming down to Atlanta would have had the college football world tuning in, and traveling to fill BDS. I would have more than welcomed traveling to 3-4 games a year to watch GT against those teams.</p><p></p><p>...oh, and that extra $20 million a year...not to mention the bump in attendance for GT home games.</p><p></p><p>In this day and age, distance should be less of a consideration. Someone brought up our non revenue sports and the cost for them to travel, but the cost of traveling expenses against the extra $20+ million a year isn't that much.</p><p></p><p>I've always said that GT biggest downfall are the people we hire to make strategic decisions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 728781, member: 360"] Outside of Clemson, GT doesn't really have any natural rivalries in the ACC. UGA will always be on our schedule. I read that outside of the Midwest, Atlanta has the largest concentration of B1G graduates. Then you figure you have iconic teams like Michigan, Ohio State, Penn State, Wisconsin, Iowa, Michigan State, etc. that travel well. Those teams coming down to Atlanta would have had the college football world tuning in, and traveling to fill BDS. I would have more than welcomed traveling to 3-4 games a year to watch GT against those teams. ...oh, and that extra $20 million a year...not to mention the bump in attendance for GT home games. In this day and age, distance should be less of a consideration. Someone brought up our non revenue sports and the cost for them to travel, but the cost of traveling expenses against the extra $20+ million a year isn't that much. I've always said that GT biggest downfall are the people we hire to make strategic decisions. [/QUOTE]
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