Impressive. Now if we can just get those soccer fans to attend GT football games....I mean, they already know how exciting sports at Bobby Dodd can be!
It would be interesting to try and get them behind GT. The overlap in season ticket holders between falcons and atl united is like 8% or something (read the number somewhere and will have to find it). This indicates a combination of tapping into an entirely different fan base present in Atlanta or bringing a sport at a cheaper price to football. You want to take your kid to a sporting event but don't want to fork out $100 for nosebleeds at the dome, well you can get a decent seat for half that (don't quote me on that just saying its cheaper) and most likely your kid at some point played youth soccer since its one of the largest youth sports.
Part of that means you may have soccer fans who need to be given a college football team to cheer for outside their alma mater if they have one. How do you do this? Well 30K+ people bought Atl united season tickets. GT is receiving rent per game, a small % of ticket sales, locker room renovation money, redoing the field before football season, and a % of concessions (which could be a lot of money since they're selling beer). Maybe use some of the profit to offer a deal that lets the 30K season ticket holders a single game ticket. Obviously not to the same game, maybe open up a system that allows so many fans at each game and priority is based on how much they paid for their season tickets (people paying for atl united club seats get first choice). When 1 game hits their allotted amount that game is closed off. UGA and homecoming games would probably need to be excluded due to high attendance numbers for those games anyway. That comes out to about 6000-7500 max extra people (depending on if you're including UT game or not in this promotion) just from the season ticket holders. When you consider homecoming and UGA aren't being included its games like VT, UNC, Pitt, and opening cupcake (and UT at the dome if that's able to be included). With the exception of VT those away fans aren't known for traveling so north endzone should have plenty of seats.
I would be 100% down to start unified chants like that at home games. A lot of the Atl united fan base is younger which is why the last 2 games everyone stood the whole game as you don't have lots of older fans who can't do that. Unified chants like this require people to know whats going on (soccer has supporter groups, GT would need the Swarm, Band, Greeks, alumni organizations and other student organizations to spread the word about what chants to use and how they go). Then you would need the band or members of the Swarm to lead the chants. Outside of band I don't know how the GTAA would take to the large stands that the people leading cheers use. Also in soccer games they allow people to bring in megaphones and drums which normal fans may be prohibited from doing via the NCAA.