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<blockquote data-quote="MWBATL" data-source="post: 371276" data-attributes="member: 944"><p>Well, CPJ has reminded us we are essentially a 6 win program, so I am guessing that next year we improve to 6-6!</p><p></p><p>Truthfully, unless the Institute decides to start subsidizing the GTAA I believe what Braine (and CPJ) have said is true. We have too many handicaps....lower revenues than all but one ACC school and every SEC school (fewer coaches, fewer recurring assts, lower salaries for the coaches we do have), curriculum limitations (35 majors vs over 100 at every school we are competing against), academics (higher SAT score requirements for entry, calculus in the course load), smaller fan base and stadium (not the glory the factories can offer)...we all know them....and I see no sign that the political Bud Peterson is going to start throwing money the GTAA's way......so I see no reason for GT to expect anything different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MWBATL, post: 371276, member: 944"] Well, CPJ has reminded us we are essentially a 6 win program, so I am guessing that next year we improve to 6-6! Truthfully, unless the Institute decides to start subsidizing the GTAA I believe what Braine (and CPJ) have said is true. We have too many handicaps....lower revenues than all but one ACC school and every SEC school (fewer coaches, fewer recurring assts, lower salaries for the coaches we do have), curriculum limitations (35 majors vs over 100 at every school we are competing against), academics (higher SAT score requirements for entry, calculus in the course load), smaller fan base and stadium (not the glory the factories can offer)...we all know them....and I see no sign that the political Bud Peterson is going to start throwing money the GTAA's way......so I see no reason for GT to expect anything different. [/QUOTE]
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