Speak for yourselfLOL, wow this thread is so funny because none of you got my point from the beginning. We love our Tech Football for the rare 1990, 2009, 2014 seasons. For the 2015 Upset of FSU, for the 1980 tie/upset of Notre Dame. Buttttttt, in the last 60 years we have been a 7-5 team regardless of the coach. Carson, Fulcher, Pepper, Curry, Ross, O'Leary, Gailey, CPJ. The Dodd years are gone because college football changed in 1970 and I don't need to say what changed.
To me though what CPJ does that very few of those listed does is he can beat any one we play on any given Saturday. His offense is scary to the rest of football and if, if we get a more Tenutta like defense.....watch out.
Totally agree with you and everyone who doesn't is wrongLOL, wow this thread is so funny because none of you got my point from the beginning. We love our Tech Football for the rare 1990, 2009, 2014 seasons. For the 2015 Upset of FSU, for the 1980 tie/upset of Notre Dame. Buttttttt, in the last 60 years we have been a 7-5 team regardless of the coach. Carson, Fulcher, Pepper, Curry, Ross, O'Leary, Gailey, CPJ. The Dodd years are gone because college football changed in 1970 and I don't need to say what changed.
To me though what CPJ does that very few of those listed does is he can beat any one we play on any given Saturday. His offense is scary to the rest of football and if, if we get a more Tenutta like defense.....watch out.
Just skimming thru the thread so I may be missing context. Speaking from experience as an alumni network leadership team member, I agree that the Alumni Association is the holder of Roll Call donor lists. With that said, I don't think complaining to the local Alumni Network (not supposed to use "club" anymore for tax/non-profit reasons) is the answer. Regardless of whether I agree/disagree with the idea that local networks should be party to two-way communication with the athletic association, I don't think it's feasible any longer.The Roll Call is run by the Alumni Association, not the school administration. Complain to your local Alumni Club if you want them to share it.
Just skimming thru the thread so I may be missing context. Speaking from experience as an alumni network leadership team member, I agree that the Alumni Association is the holder of Roll Call donor lists. With that said, I don't think complaining to the local Alumni Network (not supposed to use "club" anymore for tax/non-profit reasons) is the answer. Regardless of whether I agree/disagree with the idea that local networks should be party to two-way communication with the athletic association, I don't think it's feasible any longer.
As of ~2 years ago the Alumni Association revoked local email listserv privileges. Apparently we, among others, were "spamming" others with reminders of game watches, networking events, etc. In other words, going forward all communication to our local alumni network is now submitted by the leadership team to the Alumni Association for them to send out on their defined cadence. I believe we can ask the Alumni Association for a dump of email/address/demographic data, however that seems to be the point of those who are saying "GT admin", or really the Alumni Association, are responsible for sharing/not sharing that data.
The slap in the face by the BOR handing uga an engineering program was infuriating. If they had expanded Georgia Southern's or SPSU's i could have understood and agreed, but to give it the dawgs with absolutely no recompense was..... Unconscionable.Yes, they did - since tech is so hard the state needs a course for lessor qualified in state students.
However its not a 2 way street. They will not allow us to ADD highly difficult courses of study which could take some top talent from the jewel in Athens.
We are pigoned holed into a research only school. By way Prez just hired new guy ( tech EE w 2 kids coming to tech) to head the $800,000,000.00 reasearch department.
What school w football like gt has that in their budget!! i think prez has a narrow path or we could see some research moved to other campuses.
Have you looked where the BOR got their college degrees?The slap in the face by the BOR handing uga an engineering program was infuriating. If they had expanded Georgia Southern's or SPSU's i could have understood and agreed, but to give it the dawgs with absolutely no recompense was..... Unconscionable.
We’re in a bunch of debt currently and you want to lose a sponsor?View attachment 3699 So, am I the only one who wants TStans to get rid of the Coca Cola sign on the scoreboard? As it stands now, we’re the Georgia Tech Coca Cola Yellow Jackets.
View attachment 3699 So, am I the only one who wants TStans to get rid of the Coca Cola sign on the scoreboard? As it stands now, we’re the Georgia Tech Coca Cola Yellow Jackets.
Plenty of other spaces for advertising around BDS.
I think you vastly overrate Miami. As far as VT goes, beating them the past two years would seem to put them in the same tier as Tech.Expectations: 5-7 wins, for a long time. Triple option plus unfavorable scheduling indicates this to me. USF will be a tough out the next 2 years and so will UCF the year after that. 3-1/2-2 OOC, and then win most home ACC games, lose most away ACC games, win 1 we shouldn't, drop 1 we shouldn't. Add in the occasional game against Notre Dame and yearly games against georgia (who, as much as it hurts to admit, are not a half bad football team).
At the moment, Miami and VT are on another tier in the Coastal, with the next one being UNC, GT, and Duke, and then the bottom tier being Pitt and UVA.
Desire: ACC Championship every single year. I could settle for some ACCCG losses if we were consistently winning the Coastal.
I think you vastly overrate Miami.
The same was said about the mutts under Richt. You got to prove it on the field, and he hasn't yet. Last year, but for Roof's atrocious defense, and a fluke catch at the end, Tech would have won.In terms of recruiting, the experts disagree with you.
In terms of on field performance, losing to them 3 times in a row also elevates them over us.
You need to stand next to our players and their players to see the difference. After ND (15) game both teams came out of North end zone. Same year w sideline pass at miami game. Both had players who were taller and more athletic looking than our starters. our sr guys were muscled but 2 " shorter.In terms of recruiting, the experts disagree with you.
In terms of on field performance, losing to them 3 times in a row also elevates them over us.
I remember ND '15 pregame and seeing ND's LBs looking taller/bigger/more athletic than our WR. Their OL were on another level. Few teams have dwarfed us to that degree. Clemson last year was another and that comparison is not going to improve this year.You need to stand next to our players and their players to see the difference. After ND (15) game both teams came out of North end zone. Same year w sideline pass at miami game. Both had players who were taller and more athletic looking than our starters. our sr guys were muscled but 2 " shorter.
We have started taking taller players , so lets hope as they mature they look similar to miami.
The miami w r were as big and muscled as our d e (freeman).
lets hope COACH plus some older more athletic players have a great year.