You make a great point about sidewalk fans. There seems to be this misconception among Tech fans that we are this tiny school in the middle of a sea of massive land-grant universities when in fact we are pretty much on par with our regional neighbors. Just a random sampling:
GT: 26,839 (2016)
ugag: 36,130 (2015)
Clemson: 23,406 (2016)
Auburn: 28,290 (2016)
Alabama: 38, 563 (?)
Tennessee: 28,052 (2016)
South Carolina: 34,618 (?)
North Carolina: 29,469 (2016)
Virginia: 22,391 (?)
Virginia Tech: 31,090 (?)
Mississippi: 24,250 (2016)
Mississippi State: 21,884 (?)
Louisville: 22,640 (2016)
I am aware that our enrollment has really grown in the last 10-20 years and that we still need to account for total living alumni, but it really looks like our alumni and students do a pretty darn good job showing up for the games and that the missing link is all the sidewalk fans that we spent the better part of 40 years alienating and just recently seemed to realize that we need to embrace them to grow the fan base.
GT has 15,000 undergraduate
the 11,000 post graduate in that number above; many are remote, not even on campus, or part of MBA program at night while professionally employed and remote as well.
Graduate students, often, and most times, loyalty resides with their undergrad school, or they are here for research only.
As an example. Virginia Tech Undergrad is 25,000; nearly double ours. Yet, only 6,000 graduate.
You will find similar ratios at UT, 23,000 undergrad, 6,000 grad
Alabama, 33,000 undergrad. Again only 5k or so Grad
GT is nearly 50% graduate students, many remote.
While we are not as small as we once were. The numbers are a bit fakenews. In 2000, our undergrad was around 12,000. Our graduate enrollment in 2000 was 3,000 or so.
You do the math to see which direction this school has gone... The actual undergrad on campus students haven't gone up nearly as much....
we are still, not the size of these other schools.
With that said. Last time I was given the numbers we had around 50,000 living alumni in the Atlanta area. Nobody buys 1 season ticket. If just 1/3 of our alumni bought 2 season tickets, we would sell 33,000 just to alumni. We have believe it or not around 8000 sidewalk fan season tickets. This would be 41,000 true season tickets. Add in 8000 for students and 5000 for visitors and bam, we sell out every game or close to it.
GT's issue isn't numbers. Its the PROFILE of the alumni. Dorks, generally, don't care about sports; we have alot of dorks. Its just a fact. Never gonna cure it. Everyone has their own interests. The profile of our student is such, that sports, never hit that nerve....