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2024 ACC Football Schedule Reveal - Jan 24th, ACC Network and ESPN2
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<blockquote data-quote="GT33" data-source="post: 996132" data-attributes="member: 5550"><p>Might be but when you’re trying to rebuild a fanbase everything matters. If you turn off or start making decisions to attend games for dedicated fans less attractive, numbers are going to dwindle. Fans in my situation are just a subset of the overall pie. Not surprised we’re dismissive of this on here because as a fanbase we typically lack a strategic perspective on our programs.</p><p></p><p>Quality of product on field is #1, quality of competition #2, quality of schedule is #3. We can try to act like the schedule doesn’t suck but everybody knows it does. Maybe it works out perfectly for us, who knows, but to act like we got the same deal as a “normal” team in the ACC got is just comical. Even Rev Richt chuckled about how bad our schedule is. Key rightfully switched topics.</p><p></p><p>I personally like the Ireland game because I can make it work and it’s a fun trip. The average fan cannot. It gets us good exposure, but cost us a good home game.</p><p></p><p>I prefer on campus games because college football is highly impacted by atmosphere. This year we have 2 games on campus that are interesting, both in November and one’s on a Thurs. </p><p></p><p>Bottom Line: Batt needs to work this and get GT annual home football slates that are attractive to attend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GT33, post: 996132, member: 5550"] Might be but when you’re trying to rebuild a fanbase everything matters. If you turn off or start making decisions to attend games for dedicated fans less attractive, numbers are going to dwindle. Fans in my situation are just a subset of the overall pie. Not surprised we’re dismissive of this on here because as a fanbase we typically lack a strategic perspective on our programs. Quality of product on field is #1, quality of competition #2, quality of schedule is #3. We can try to act like the schedule doesn’t suck but everybody knows it does. Maybe it works out perfectly for us, who knows, but to act like we got the same deal as a “normal” team in the ACC got is just comical. Even Rev Richt chuckled about how bad our schedule is. Key rightfully switched topics. I personally like the Ireland game because I can make it work and it’s a fun trip. The average fan cannot. It gets us good exposure, but cost us a good home game. I prefer on campus games because college football is highly impacted by atmosphere. This year we have 2 games on campus that are interesting, both in November and one’s on a Thurs. Bottom Line: Batt needs to work this and get GT annual home football slates that are attractive to attend. [/QUOTE]
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