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<blockquote data-quote="Vespidae" data-source="post: 248422" data-attributes="member: 2957"><p>I suppose it's what list you use. </p><p></p><p>The bottom line is you have to decide what you want. If the goal is to be a Top FBS program, that takes at least $100MM in revenue and an organizational infrastructure to deliver on that. If the goal is to have a program appropriate for a Top Technological University (based on whatever list), ok ... that's an angle. Or ... maybe it's just to be competitive within the ACC. Also an option. </p><p></p><p>My long term concern is this ... it is not going to get any easier. There has to a definition of what Tech athletics are, what it takes to support that definition, and the infrastructure and funding to deliver on it. Personally, having grown up within the Auburn-Bama dynamic ... I would love that. The Tech-Georgia rivalry though, pales in comparison. IMHO.</p><p></p><p>My opinion is this ... I think Tech, if it wanted to be a Top 25 team (football), could do it. I remember all the soul searching back in the early 80's about dropping down and no one wanted to do it and then ... the checkbooks opened. We could do it ... if we were organized. That's all. </p><p></p><p>I'm now back to looking forward to Clemson.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vespidae, post: 248422, member: 2957"] I suppose it's what list you use. The bottom line is you have to decide what you want. If the goal is to be a Top FBS program, that takes at least $100MM in revenue and an organizational infrastructure to deliver on that. If the goal is to have a program appropriate for a Top Technological University (based on whatever list), ok ... that's an angle. Or ... maybe it's just to be competitive within the ACC. Also an option. My long term concern is this ... it is not going to get any easier. There has to a definition of what Tech athletics are, what it takes to support that definition, and the infrastructure and funding to deliver on it. Personally, having grown up within the Auburn-Bama dynamic ... I would love that. The Tech-Georgia rivalry though, pales in comparison. IMHO. My opinion is this ... I think Tech, if it wanted to be a Top 25 team (football), could do it. I remember all the soul searching back in the early 80's about dropping down and no one wanted to do it and then ... the checkbooks opened. We could do it ... if we were organized. That's all. I'm now back to looking forward to Clemson. [/QUOTE]
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