FredJacket
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Starting a new thread on this. From the 2017 Football Schedule thread, some have asserted the ACC does (and has for some time) had it out for Ga Tech. This doesn't make any sense to me. I cannot think of any motive the conference would have to see Tech or any school in the conference fail (or not succeed). The assertions are not backed with any evidence or examples.
I understand there must be politics surrounding the "powers" in the conference and Ga Tech could be less influential in that regard; but I have no idea. I also buy (to a limited extent) that UNC & Duke as charter members and their geographic location probably get some benefit/influence... on things like football scheduling. However, those kinds of things do not come close to reaching a point where Ga Tech is actively disadvantaged by the conference.
To suggest the ACC is applying real significant obstacles to Tech's success (across all sports... is that the assertion?) doesn't hold water. The simple fact that Ga Tech sits in a HUGE market...means the ACC would be cutting off its nose to spite its face.
I'm curious if anyone has insight on statements or actions to support a claim the ACC 'doesn't like Ga Tech' or does things to ensure other schools have an advantage. Something other than the football scheduling thing too, please. That topic has been covered. On that... I'm willing to accept Ga Tech seems to be getting the short end of that deal; but I don't see it as them targeting Tech.
I understand there must be politics surrounding the "powers" in the conference and Ga Tech could be less influential in that regard; but I have no idea. I also buy (to a limited extent) that UNC & Duke as charter members and their geographic location probably get some benefit/influence... on things like football scheduling. However, those kinds of things do not come close to reaching a point where Ga Tech is actively disadvantaged by the conference.
To suggest the ACC is applying real significant obstacles to Tech's success (across all sports... is that the assertion?) doesn't hold water. The simple fact that Ga Tech sits in a HUGE market...means the ACC would be cutting off its nose to spite its face.
I'm curious if anyone has insight on statements or actions to support a claim the ACC 'doesn't like Ga Tech' or does things to ensure other schools have an advantage. Something other than the football scheduling thing too, please. That topic has been covered. On that... I'm willing to accept Ga Tech seems to be getting the short end of that deal; but I don't see it as them targeting Tech.