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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 381874" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>When I go to GT for games or events, I'm honestly SHOCKED at how GT isn't doing better than we are. You get on this board and you would think GT was this destitute place on the outskirts of the city with rundown buildings that's inhabited by only pale glass wearing males (no offense to the pale glass wearing males of this board). The way some posters talk about GT, it's almost as if GT's success in sports was all a cosmic accident that winning the lottery would be easier than winning at GT.</p><p></p><p>You know what I see when I go to GT? I see a dynamic university right in the middle of an exploding world class city. Our campus is absolutely stunning in a modern sense, but also with a touch of old Ivy feel around the administration buildings. Our facilities are not Bama/Oregon/Texas levels, but we've got facilities here that would rival a lot of programs that bring in more money and fans (Ask Jimbo Fisher about that...or Mark Richt who's still waiting for an indoor practice facility, just like he was at UGA). Right on campus, GT has a business incubator that people are starting to call the Silicon Valley of the South. I see opportunities surrounding GT for our SAs to improve themselves professionally and personally. There is literelly nothing an SA aspires to that GT and Atlanta can't help with. I see a diverse mix of cultures, people, and ideas that should inspire anyone from any walk of life. Food? Heck, you don't even have to a walk within a mile radius of campus to experience cuisine from every corner of the world. Entertainment? The question easiest to answer here is what does a person want to do that Atlanta doesn't offer.</p><p></p><p>IMO, there are maybe a handful of schools across the nation that has what GT has. Sure, our academics culls some of the SAs we're able to go after, but the advantages should attract more than we lose. Yet it seems we don't take advantage of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 381874, member: 360"] When I go to GT for games or events, I'm honestly SHOCKED at how GT isn't doing better than we are. You get on this board and you would think GT was this destitute place on the outskirts of the city with rundown buildings that's inhabited by only pale glass wearing males (no offense to the pale glass wearing males of this board). The way some posters talk about GT, it's almost as if GT's success in sports was all a cosmic accident that winning the lottery would be easier than winning at GT. You know what I see when I go to GT? I see a dynamic university right in the middle of an exploding world class city. Our campus is absolutely stunning in a modern sense, but also with a touch of old Ivy feel around the administration buildings. Our facilities are not Bama/Oregon/Texas levels, but we've got facilities here that would rival a lot of programs that bring in more money and fans (Ask Jimbo Fisher about that...or Mark Richt who's still waiting for an indoor practice facility, just like he was at UGA). Right on campus, GT has a business incubator that people are starting to call the Silicon Valley of the South. I see opportunities surrounding GT for our SAs to improve themselves professionally and personally. There is literelly nothing an SA aspires to that GT and Atlanta can't help with. I see a diverse mix of cultures, people, and ideas that should inspire anyone from any walk of life. Food? Heck, you don't even have to a walk within a mile radius of campus to experience cuisine from every corner of the world. Entertainment? The question easiest to answer here is what does a person want to do that Atlanta doesn't offer. IMO, there are maybe a handful of schools across the nation that has what GT has. Sure, our academics culls some of the SAs we're able to go after, but the advantages should attract more than we lose. Yet it seems we don't take advantage of them. [/QUOTE]
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