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Literature, Media, and Communication“GT now has HST and LMC as Academic Majors to go along with Business, most years roughly 80 of the Top 100 HS FB in Ga can get accepted to “
whats LMC?
Literature, Media, and Communication“GT now has HST and LMC as Academic Majors to go along with Business, most years roughly 80 of the Top 100 HS FB in Ga can get accepted to “
whats LMC?
I contacted the GTAA head of fund raising for this matter when I found out that for $60 you get a tshirt and hat when you give to IPTAY and the Erk Russell Fund at GaSou. We give $150 and get a window decal.Yep. I have strongly felt we need to rebrand the lower levels of our GTAA program to call it something like GOLD (gift of loyalty donation) where you give say $50/year (or pick your number). We’ve got to make the regular Joe’s more relevant, significantly increase revenue, and lessen the dependency on the big checks. It’s been a few years, but the last time I looked, something like 1/3 as many Georgia Tech alumni give back to the athletic department as do other places like Clemson.
Look, you make some very good posts. But you’re going to start losing people if you keep denigrating former players and coaches and conflating the challenges of academics versus a STEM school.
You're dealing with the latest incarnation of well known troll. You're not going to talk sense into him.
The Mindset of a CHAMPION is that "we don't see obstacles" we see opportunities to overcome and opportunities to achieve greatnessLook, you make some very good posts. But you’re going to start losing people if you keep denigrating former players and coaches and conflating the challenges of academics versus a STEM school.
Juice, in your experience, have football players typically been more academically accomplished than 80 out of every 100 non-football students in Ga high schools? Tech's incoming regular student freshmen have credentials near that of Duke, Emory, ND, Northwestern, Vanderbilt, etc. etc. etc. Once you discount their 1450 SATs, 3.8 GPAs, extra math and science credits, you may have for football players a standard of near 1100 SATs, 3.2 GPAs, and extra math and science credits (but less than regular students). Does this sound like 80 out of every 100 top players in high school to you? Keep in mind, this is to "get in" vs "get out" of a school that requires all programs, including the ones you listed, to be Bachelor of Science programs vs BA programs (research the difference).Mr TakeThePoints:
At one point in time were a solid upper half of the SEC type of Program, maybe upper quarter of the SEC
GT now has HST and LMC as Academic Majors to go along with Business, most years roughly 80 of the Top 100 HS FB in Ga can get accepted to GT as a FB Recruit (different, lower standard)
Having a great FB Program on the field doesn't diminish Avademics in any way
All the recent Blue Chip QBs out of Ga were Academic Qualifiers for GT, Cam Newton, Watson, Lawrence, Fields, Fromm
Academics hasn't been a problem for GTFB in the last 25 or so years, the problem is GTFB being "attractive enough" for the Elite Recruits from GA HSs
They aren't rejecting GT due to Academics, they just aren't attracted to GT FB
Adam Pac-Man Jones sent his LOI to West Virginia instead of GT or else he would have been running around ATL during his eligibility, if we can give an LOI to Pac-Man we have a wide latitude of guys we can Recruit IMHO
I wish there could be some sort of "Gentlemen's Agreement" among all the major GT Msg Boards to never mention Academics ever again or at least replace the word with those umlat thingys
I think having an excuse handy & close by makes it difficult for our Fans to honestly assess GT FB and look for ways we can improve
Explain ND, crappy locale, ugly women compared to ATL, bad weather, yet they pump out Pros every year, BTW this isn't ND of the Mid 70s, they are no longer loading up on slow Players from Catholic HSs, they're getting Guys like Tuitt that could've gone to Bama or anywhere
I see no reason why we can't act like an SEC Program wirhout spending like one
May not be a plus for you but that’s not true for everyone. And the same issues exist at every medium size city in the country. If ATL is so terrible why don’t we have trouble recruiting typical students? I swear if I listened to some of you guys I would think we should just give up with all the insurmountable issues we face.And I will add one other thing. The city of Atlanta is not a plus. All those SEC schools are away from the issues of the city. Parents want their kids to stay out of trouble. And this is only going to get worse.
The Mindset of a CHAMPION is that "we don't see obstacles" we see opportunities to overcome and opportunities to achieve greatness
BTW, I haven't mentioned any former players by name (as least I don't think I have), and I know for a fact that I haven't mentioned the Previous HC by name, that quit on us and left the cupboard bare
Use those Keystrokes to defend our current HC, a Guy that believes in us, and believes that GT FB is a sleeping giant that is poised to go on a run of great seasons, believe in that Guy instead of using keystrokes to defend "ghosts" that thought that the only way for GT FB to compete was to play a unique Offense and hope that we catch Teams off balance
The New Guy would say, "when you're trying to change the CULTURE, then there are going to be some tough times where People aren't able to grasp the VISION just yet, and they worry about losing People along the way"
Trust CGC's VISION for GT FB, trust the "process", all this stuff will be a lot easier to digest if you just have FAITH in our HC
Every Major Recruiting expert (as well as former GT Players) have opined that 70 to 80 of the Top100 HS FB Players in GA can get into GT as a Recruited PlayerJuice, in your experience, have football players typically been more academically accomplished than 80 out of every 100 non-football students in Ga high schools? Tech's incoming regular student freshmen have credentials near that of Duke, Emory, ND, Northwestern, Vanderbilt, etc. etc. etc. Once you discount their 1450 SATs, 3.8 GPAs, extra math and science credits, you may have for football players a standard of near 1100 SATs, 3.2 GPAs, and extra math and science credits (but less than regular students). Does this sound like 80 out of every 100 top players in high school to you? Keep in mind, this is to "get in" vs "get out" of a school that requires all programs, including the ones you listed, to be Bachelor of Science programs vs BA programs (research the difference).
Look, GT football has more issues than academics, but to dismiss academics from the list is ignorant and disingenuous. As for other issues, one far surpasses the others (and did so prior to Covid), hint: Follow the $. This is the one that can end one of the most storied programs in CFB history, and break our collective hearts. Acting like it doesn't exist, will simply hasten the heartbreak. Z
I think this laissez faire attitude from the top down is why we aren't attractive to most sidewalk fans. GT has always created the impression of dabbling in athletics. When we succeed, it's on the backs of a select few individuals (Rice, Cremins, and Ross to name a few). This pathway to success is akin to hoping to draft a Michael Jordan or Larry Bird so your BB franchise can win games. It happens but it is not a process that is repeatable. But the average Joe on the street can tell we have never been serious about athletics. It's hard to invest, financially or emotionally, when the other party isn't all that interested.My personal opinion is that as long as Tech goes 7-5 or 8-4 and keep the alumni happy, the Hill could care less. Peterson once quipped that his ONLY obligation to athletics was to hire the AD. And that's it. And I think that view is the prevailing view across the Institute.
Culturally, Tech leadership does not see itself as a major sports competitor. It's a necessary evil and we are closer to emulating Vanderbilt than UGA.
Sure wish we had that mindset when trying to win games with the current talent we have.The Mindset of a CHAMPION is that "we don't see obstacles" we see opportunities to overcome and opportunities to achieve greatness
In a way, I agree. I remember the stretch from 2008 - 2011. There was plenty of "buzz" around the program and you could see it in the tailgates. It wasn't just Tech alums either. My son and his family are all Tech fans and so are my wife and I. None of us ever darkened a doorway at the place.I think this laissez faire attitude from the top down is why we aren't attractive to most sidewalk fans. GT has always created the impression of dabbling in athletics. When we succeed, it's on the backs of a select few individuals (Rice, Cremins, and Ross to name a few). This pathway to success is akin to hoping to draft a Michael Jordan or Larry Bird so your BB franchise can win games. It happens but it is not a process that is repeatable. But the average Joe on the street can tell we have never been serious about athletics. It's hard to invest, financially or emotionally, when the other party isn't all that interested.
My reaction would be the same. I’d turn around and walk out. You’re either the carnie or the rubeEvery Major Recruiting expert (as well as former GT Players) have opined that 70 to 80 of the Top100 HS FB Players in GA can get into GT as a Recruited Player
Bring your mindset to the year 2020, it isn't 1980 anymore, GA HSs aren't putting out as many Pulpwood Smiths anymore - the Metro Area is now 7 million people, no longer are most of the State's Top100 Players in South Ga in Rural Underfunded School Systems, also - GA has had Lottery Funded Head Start
& Pre-K programs for about 20 yrs (?) - no longer is Ga dead last in the Deep South in K-12 education battling with Miss, S. Carolina, Arky, and Louisiana
Ga K-12 Education went from dead last in Teacher Pay to Tops in the Deep South and on par with some Mid-Atlantic States
There's a reason that NW, Stanford, ND, Michigan, Penn State, Virgina, BC and many other Colleges make GA HS FB a priority during Recruiting Season
More & more FB Athletes now focus on only 1 Sport and once they get on the "Camp Circuit" they are constantly bombarded with reminders about SAT Prep and constant reminders to use their Academics to give themselves as many Offers as possible
In a "bad year" at least 65 of the Top100 HS FB Players in Ga could get admitted to GT as FB Recruits
I'm not asking to you to have blind faith in what I'm saying, start to pay attention to the Numbers of Recruits that are Top50 in their State throughout the Deep South, that CGC makes offers to
As far as the money goes, if you have nearby Talent, you can literally go on a 20 to 25 yr Run like FSU & Miami did, ask any Coach, nearby Talent is the most desirable variable among all the factors that help determine a Program's success
Gotta have faith!
Imagine waking up a 4:30am on a Sunday Morning, instead of seeing Joel Osteen Preaching the Gospel, imagine that you see our own CGC giving a Sermon about where GT FB is headed, that's the kind of faith that I'm talking about
Bobby Ross sermons >>> Joel Osteen in this context. Btw, Malcom Mitchell says Hi there Juice! He can't read it to you, but he can say it. The recruiting world is uglier than you imagine it to be. ND and PSU and others outside of the South aren't here for scholars, they are here for speed.Every Major Recruiting expert (as well as former GT Players) have opined that 70 to 80 of the Top100 HS FB Players in GA can get into GT as a Recruited Player
Bring your mindset to the year 2020, it isn't 1980 anymore, GA HSs aren't putting out as many Pulpwood Smiths anymore - the Metro Area is now 7 million people, no longer are most of the State's Top100 Players in South Ga in Rural Underfunded School Systems, also - GA has had Lottery Funded Head Start
& Pre-K programs for about 20 yrs (?) - no longer is Ga dead last in the Deep South in K-12 education battling with Miss, S. Carolina, Arky, and Louisiana
Ga K-12 Education went from dead last in Teacher Pay to Tops in the Deep South and on par with some Mid-Atlantic States
There's a reason that NW, Stanford, ND, Michigan, Penn State, Virgina, BC and many other Colleges make GA HS FB a priority during Recruiting Season
More & more FB Athletes now focus on only 1 Sport and once they get on the "Camp Circuit" they are constantly bombarded with reminders about SAT Prep and constant reminders to use their Academics to give themselves as many Offers as possible
In a "bad year" at least 65 of the Top100 HS FB Players in Ga could get admitted to GT as FB Recruits
I'm not asking to you to have blind faith in what I'm saying, start to pay attention to the Numbers of Recruits that are Top50 in their State throughout the Deep South, that CGC makes offers to
As far as the money goes, if you have nearby Talent, you can literally go on a 20 to 25 yr Run like FSU & Miami did, ask any Coach, nearby Talent is the most desirable variable among all the factors that help determine a Program's success
Gotta have faith!
Imagine waking up a 4:30am on a Sunday Morning, instead of seeing Joel Osteen Preaching the Gospel, imagine that you see our own CGC giving a Sermon about where GT FB is headed, that's the kind of faith that I'm talking about
My son and his family are all Tech fans and so are my wife and I. None of us ever darkened a doorway at the place.
They can be surmounted, but it will take sustained commitment and major money to pull off. We'll see if that emerges more fully.
Those two guys are extremely important for the future of GT football. If they can get some help around them(c’mon CBK!), they have a chance to elevate the culture of GT football. This is their first year so there’s going to be bumps in the road but I forecast special things by year 3.
Unfortunately, we also lost Gowdy who I also saw as a guy that just seemed to have that “it” factor. He would’ve been starting and a definite playmaker IMO.
The one issue concerning me about the next couple years that HAS TO BE ADDRESSED.
DT-we aren’t pulling in the recruits....so we will need to be looking to the transfer portal. If we can get some of those guys I have confidence it CGC to field a decent defense.
Yep. I have strongly felt we need to rebrand the lower levels of our GTAA program to call it something like GOLD (gift of loyalty donation) where you give say $50/year (or pick your number). We’ve got to make the regular Joe’s more relevant, significantly increase revenue, and lessen the dependency on the big checks. It’s been a few years, but the last time I looked, something like 1/3 as many Georgia Tech alumni give back to the athletic department as do other places like Clemson.