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<blockquote data-quote="BCJacket" data-source="post: 907508" data-attributes="member: 2332"><p>I've believed for a while that Tech has a huge opportunity to attract crowds to our games if we had the right vision.</p><p></p><p>Atlanta is a town full of young professionals and families looking for fun things to do on a given weekend. What the Braves have done with Truist and the Battery has been incredible. Even before the Braves started winning, going to the battery, going to a Braves game is just a fun time. Any given game, the diehard fans are way out numbered by families and groups of friends having a good time.</p><p></p><p>With everything going on in midtown and Tech square now. West of campus, too. Tech is no longer an island among iffy neighborhoods. It's right in the center of some of the most vibrant and entertaining areas of Atlanta.</p><p></p><p>If Tech gamedays were approachable and fun - football, basketball, baseball. "Tech has a game today, why don't we go over there and check it out and then go out in midtown." Could become as much a thing as "We could get tickets to the Braves game and go to the battery" has.</p><p></p><p>Ideas like what you're proposing. Make the stadium more of a entertaining and fun place to be. Replace the bleachers with more comfortable seats. Upgrade the concessions... And of course a product on the field that is at least somewhat entertaining.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BCJacket, post: 907508, member: 2332"] I've believed for a while that Tech has a huge opportunity to attract crowds to our games if we had the right vision. Atlanta is a town full of young professionals and families looking for fun things to do on a given weekend. What the Braves have done with Truist and the Battery has been incredible. Even before the Braves started winning, going to the battery, going to a Braves game is just a fun time. Any given game, the diehard fans are way out numbered by families and groups of friends having a good time. With everything going on in midtown and Tech square now. West of campus, too. Tech is no longer an island among iffy neighborhoods. It's right in the center of some of the most vibrant and entertaining areas of Atlanta. If Tech gamedays were approachable and fun - football, basketball, baseball. "Tech has a game today, why don't we go over there and check it out and then go out in midtown." Could become as much a thing as "We could get tickets to the Braves game and go to the battery" has. Ideas like what you're proposing. Make the stadium more of a entertaining and fun place to be. Replace the bleachers with more comfortable seats. Upgrade the concessions... And of course a product on the field that is at least somewhat entertaining. [/QUOTE]
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