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<blockquote data-quote="Technut1990" data-source="post: 662125" data-attributes="member: 3774"><p>I agree but that’s yet another factor. What does Tech really provide any established big conference ? Ga will own this market regardless where we go TV wise, now.</p><p></p><p>For Tech to offer something it has to draw crowds/TV revenue. They do that by recruiting which puts a better player on the field. Better players generates interest in all of our games. Playing BC, WF, Louisville etc draws nobody. Clemson and Georgia bring their crowds. So would Tennessee, SC, Florida etc. if they didn’t bring them there are certainly enough fans here for all of them to generate interest in Tech tickets , which increases our revenue at a minimum.</p><p></p><p>It may be painful for a few but once we have more interest, better players, bigger name regional teams coming in and SEC or Big 12 investment we will see more interest in TECH, which would turn into a pro Tech home crowd</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Technut1990, post: 662125, member: 3774"] I agree but that’s yet another factor. What does Tech really provide any established big conference ? Ga will own this market regardless where we go TV wise, now. For Tech to offer something it has to draw crowds/TV revenue. They do that by recruiting which puts a better player on the field. Better players generates interest in all of our games. Playing BC, WF, Louisville etc draws nobody. Clemson and Georgia bring their crowds. So would Tennessee, SC, Florida etc. if they didn’t bring them there are certainly enough fans here for all of them to generate interest in Tech tickets , which increases our revenue at a minimum. It may be painful for a few but once we have more interest, better players, bigger name regional teams coming in and SEC or Big 12 investment we will see more interest in TECH, which would turn into a pro Tech home crowd [/QUOTE]
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