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Y’all wanna beat a dead horse.
Y’all wanna beat a dead horse.
Do the free student tickets cause higher ranked players to want to go to Stanford?
Do recriuts care that gtaa is 220,000,000 in facilities debt and still raising 200,000,000 for more building ?
No and No.
Yes, the dollar comparison makes gt's so called """well off alumni """ look like a bunch of penny pinching failures. The long nose look down at uga alumns is weak sause.
Gtaa can't make pricipal payments and operate a football program. Gtaa pays 12,000,000 per year in interest only while having alumni donations of 11,000,000.
Let's hope we have coaches that win while making gt fun.
Keeping players for full period and adding lots of fired up fans are the 2 measurable and trackable items which will improve recruiting.
Also , hope we can get $$$$$$ for truely great ast coaches .
Don't think so. Clemson is much easier to get into - especially for scholarship football players.There really isn't much in common with Stanford. This article could have just as easily been written about Clemson.
This is the Stanford model. A $400-500 million endowment is the Stanford model. We're struggling to raise $200 million for targeted improvements. Stanford is sitting on half a billion in reserve.
https://www.stanforddaily.com/2015/...l-situation-of-stanfords-athletic-department/
That’s actually pretty attainable for GT. Maybe not 500M but an athletic endowment is not far reaching.
Don't think so. Clemson is much easier to get into - especially for scholarship football players.
We need to get out from under our huge debt pile before we start worrying about athletic endowments. According to the Stanford Daily article, Stanford's endowment throws off $22 - 27.5M per year. They use this to support a huge athletic program (e.g., 31 student/alumni athletes in last Olympics, almost double the next largest US university; 23 straight Leerfield Directors Cups).That’s actually pretty attainable for GT. Maybe not 500M but an athletic endowment is not far reaching.
We need to get out from under our huge debt pile before we start worrying about athletic endowments. According to the Stanford Daily article, Stanford's endowment throws off $22 - 27.5M per year. They use this to support a huge athletic program (e.g., 31 student/alumni athletes in last Olympics, almost double the next largest US university; 23 straight Leerfield Directors Cups).
We’re at the proverbial fork in the road. It will be interesting what our leadership decides to do.We need to get out from under our huge debt pile before we start worrying about athletic endowments. According to the Stanford Daily article, Stanford's endowment throws off $22 - 27.5M per year. They use this to support a huge athletic program (e.g., 31 student/alumni athletes in last Olympics, almost double the next largest US university; 23 straight Leerfield Directors Cups).
I know that, but the statement still stands. Stanford's entrance requirements for athletes are quite high. (I graduated from both Tech and Stanford.)Athletic Stanford /= regular Stanford.
Hey there’s 2 of us on here. I thought I was the only one.I know that, but the statement still stands. Stanford's entrance requirements for athletes are quite high. (I graduated from both Tech and Stanford.)
Well said.Sounds like we all agree that what Tech needs most is more money for athletics.
From what I've seen the past 7 months. Tech has an AD and a HC for Football that get it. I've been asked more for money/donations/support the first 6 months of this year than the past 6 years combined (at least it feels like it). Personally, I'm giving what I can. Change takes time, but I think the ship is turning in the right direction.
The new President of the Institute, a lot has been speculated if he's a athletics guy or not... well I think it's TStan and CGC's job to sell him on the value of athletics. To me, that is what Stanford understands that Tech doesn't. That excellence- as an institution, as a community, for individual students, isn't measured by a single attribute. Test scores, grades, academic rankings are great. But Tech should strive to be ELITE and competitive in every phase of intra-University competition. That, every time Calvin Johnson was on TV with Georgia Tech under his name that was free national TV advertising.
Before some know-it-all comments that the Pres. can't do anything because the BOR sets the contribution % Tech can make to athletics and the GTAA sinks or swims on its own financially:
I do know that. But Tech the I is swimming in financial resources, via the GTRI, endowment, Roll Call, etc. I'm confident there could be ways to boost athletics through indirect leveraging of those resources if we wanted to do it. E.g. redeveloping Peters park into a park. Which would benefit the Institute as a whole and not be specifically for athletics. But let the GTAA sell $$$ premium tailgating spots there on game day. Including a comment with Roll Call- Also contribute to GT athletics! (link). Encourage the GTRI to partner with the GTAA on being at the forefront of biomedical/biomechanical technology... those are just a few half-baked ideas I had before my coffee kicked in. Surely the big brains on the Hill can come up with something.
Having seen plenty of human feces on the streets of Atlanta, I don't think we want to throw that stone.And at stanford you can crap in the street and nobody cares.
So they got that going for them.