92.9 The Game's Randy McMichael said what?!

boger2337

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Personally, I don't know why anybody:

• Listens to talk radio of any kind, but especially sports shows, and

• Thinks the opinions of the "pundits" on these shows are worth anything more then a bucket of warm spit.

So … I don't think that any opinion from this crowd is worth listening to or indicative of anything much for our football program. Some people around here seem to think that having them pay attention to Tech is a plus. Lord knows why.


Because media drives our society. Anytime we have coverage and positive reviews it's a plus. Like it or not but media is all we are driven by today in 2019. Children make more money by having followers on Instagram than doctors and CEOs. It's a new age. Agree with it or not, it is here. Media is our driver as a nation and society as a whole. To go against it will only leave you left behind. Collins has found that by embracing change and being good at it is the best way.
Early bird gets the worm. Change has happened all the time. At one point people thought computers were the "devil" that cars would be the end of man kind. Change always has its peanut gallery. But the ones that embrace it are the innovators for the future. That's what we do at Georgia Tech... INNOVATE.

Any time we have good media coverage it means a positive for the program.


As I speak Dukes and Bell, usually down on GT both said bet the book on taking GT OVER 4 wins. This change in perception is only good. When others hear good things they are attracted to it.
 

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Because media drives our society. Anytime we have coverage and positive reviews it's a plus. Like it or not but media is all we are driven by today in 2019. Children make more money by having followers on Instagram than doctors and CEOs. It's a new age. Agree with it or not, it is here. Media is our driver as a nation and society as a whole. To go against it will only leave you left behind. Collins has found that by embracing change and being good at it is the best way.
Early bird gets the worm. Change has happened all the time. At one point people thought computers were the "devil" that cars would be the end of man kind. Change always has its peanut gallery. But the ones that embrace it are the innovators for the future. That's what we do at Georgia Tech... INNOVATE.
I know this is a widely spread set of ideas, but I don't see much proof that they are true. Indeed, I think media is primarily a taker of inputs from other sources and has, at best, an ephemeral effect on how society actually develops. That media outlets and types tell us they are making big decisions that effect our lives is, of course, part of their business, but there's no reason to actually believe them.

Let me give an example of what I mean. I study politics. We pay a lot of attention to campaigning here in the US, for obvious reasons. What research in this area (I'm not a specialist, but I try to keep up) tells us is that, despite all the money spent on campaigns and the attendant media hoopla, they simply don't make that much difference in how people finally decide to vote. They tend to vote their party ID and their economic position (spoiler alert: these tend to coincide) and that's about it. Sometimes news stories can make a difference; they did in 2016 when the FBI reopened its investigation of Hillary's e-mails (for 2 days) so close to the election, but that's unusual. Overall, campaigns and media presence don't appear to have much effect.

So short Points: the media is driven, it does not drive.
 

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I know this is a widely spread set of ideas, but I don't see much proof that they are true. Indeed, I think media is primarily a taker of inputs from other sources and has, at best, an ephemeral effect on how society actually develops. That media outlets and types tell us they are making big decisions that effect our lives is, of course, part of their business, but there's no reason to actually believe them.

Let me give an example of what I mean. I study politics. We pay a lot of attention to campaigning here in the US, for obvious reasons. What research in this area (I'm not a specialist, but I try to keep up) tells us is that, despite all the money spent on campaigns and the attendant media hoopla, they simply don't make that much difference in how people finally decide to vote. They tend to vote their party ID and their economic position (spoiler alert: these tend to coincide) and that's about it. Sometimes news stories can make a difference; they did in 2016 when the FBI reopened its investigation of Hillary's e-mails (for 2 days) so close to the election, but that's unusual. Overall, campaigns and media presence don't appear to have much effect.

So short Points: the media is driven, it does not drive.
I agree with politics, but does media drive consumers? I believe so.

Have you ever seen that Arbys commercial the day before and you decide to go there for lunch?

Or how apple is so popular? It has a certain "look" minus the idea you pay an exorbitant amount of money to enter their world of overpriced goods and have to use only their goods? They seem to have done well with media.

Plus we don't know if media drives the you get generation because they are either to young to vote or too young to care.

Politics as a whole are media driven in the sense of slander and accusations towards their opponents. I don't know how many times I corrected people on how what they heard from FOX or CNN was wrong, and how actual research is important. Media only solidifies what people want to believe when it comes to politics. But when it comes to consumerism it can be used as a tool to garner attention that is positive.

In a nut shell. Media for politics are never used to decide on a candidate but to only belittle someone else for believing in the candidate of their choice. (Problem number 1 with politics, open minds are LONG GONE).

Media for marketing is 10000% effective. Which is a driver. Otherwise we wouldn't see TRILLIONS of dollars used on media driven marketing.

As I stand by my statement. Anytime a media source has a positive word to say for the GT program is a huge net gain for GT as this is a marketing based business. You are trying to market to 14-18 year old boys.

When I was growing up half naked women, booze, and way classes got me on board. If I was promised to have those 3 and basically a free degree while getting an easy C in a class I was SOLD.

Now you have to be savvy on marketing to these kids. As they watch all the Instagram and twitter videos. They watch more twitter and Instagram than they do basic TV/netflix/hulu. Kids live on their phones and computers now. Reason number 1 why Instagram started their own "TV" on their app.

All in all. Anytime an archrival player admits that we are doing something great is can ONLY be seen as a net gain for the program. We have had little to no attention for a while. Even when we won the orange bowl the city of Atlanta didn't care. Geoff Collins has been given the monumental task of making GT cool again to athletes. Something we haven't seen since the 07 class. We will get there, but it takes every little baby step of POSITIVE press, stats, fans, and players.
If we win 6-8 games this year I expect us to never lose more than 5 games in a season again under Collins. Starting 2021 I see us as a top 15 team...if we win 6+ games this year.

Positive media and positive talking about the team and attention on the program is good. Kids LOVE attention. They are all mostly little Prime Time Sanders. More attention we have, the more we are on ESPN prime time the more higher rated kids will want to come. Now all we have to do is WIN BABY WIN!
 

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I still can't believe some of you fall for the 24/7 sports radio meme when every phone has Internet access, every car has Bluetooth, and podcasts are 247x the quality of sports talk radio.

So, give me some good ones. I have been looking for some good ones to try and it is hard to filter out the good from the bad
 

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I still can't believe some of you fall for the 24/7 sports radio meme when every phone has Internet access, every car has Bluetooth, and podcasts are 247x the quality of sports talk radio.
Not a fan of podcasts lol. I make them, I don't listen to them.

And my car doesn't have bluetooth lolol 05 accord. Gonna drive it till its broke. Been driving without A/C for 3 years now haha
 

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So, give me some good ones. I have been looking for some good ones to try and it is hard to filter out the good from the bad

Bill King Radio Show out of Nashville is the best cfb show out there. Daily from 5am-9am, this guy is the real deal. His voice is annoying as hell, it took me almost 3 yrs to get past it lol, but the content is the best cfb talk on the planet that nobody knows about.
You can stream it daily. Just don’t come back yelling at me about his voice, it’s annoying as hell.
 

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So, give me some good ones. I have been looking for some good ones to try and it is hard to filter out the good from the bad
I really like Shutdown Fullcast but admittedly it's more for entertainment value than information. If you search on the cfb subreddit, they usually have lots of threads discussing the merits of the various CFB podcasts.
 

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As you all probably know, Randy is a uga alum- played tightend for them in the early 2000's. Today around 1:30pm I was listening to 92.9 The Game, as I normally do. To my surprise I heard a question from a caller about GT and Geoff Collins! Randy and Andy Bunker were asked "Do you think that Geoff Collins can turn GT into a perinniel top 25 program". WITHOUT HESITATING Randy McMichael said... YES.

Andy rebuttaled and said "Maybe in 5-6 years but 3-4 years is only one recruiting class, is that possible?"

WITHOUT HESITATION Randy McMichael said... YES.

If you aren't a believer in Geoff Collins branding and recruiting schemes then this should help solidify your belief. Randy is a true GT hater, but he has full faith and belief that Geoff Collins will turn THE INSTITUTE back into the national power that it rightfully should be.


These are BIG WORDS coming from a guy I hear daily talk bad about Georgia Tech.

I'm loving it!
I still want to see him coach a few games.
 
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