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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 295165" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>BDS is such a great venue for events. Really disappoints me that the administration doesn't take advantage of it to make $$$ for our athletic department and student services. There really isn't a bad seat in the house, especially with the expanded field for soccer games that push the action almost to the seats in all directions. It was an especially great scene given that it was a night game with the Atlanta skyline surrounding us. </p><p></p><p>I'm not sure how involved GT was in the game day process for the Atl United game, but GT was a great host. That's as packed as I've seen our campus in I can't remember when. I don't think I saw an empty seat, and there were many more fans just there to witness history and enjoy the atmosphere. GT handled it without a hitch...at least not any I saw. Kinda torn because as a soccer fan it was a long time coming for the sport of soccer and the city of Atlanta, but it also reminded me that GT has some steps to take to reach that fevered level with casual sports fans in Georgia. I think we can definitely get there, as our basketball team is starting to show, but there's some work to be done for the football team.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 295165, member: 360"] BDS is such a great venue for events. Really disappoints me that the administration doesn't take advantage of it to make $$$ for our athletic department and student services. There really isn't a bad seat in the house, especially with the expanded field for soccer games that push the action almost to the seats in all directions. It was an especially great scene given that it was a night game with the Atlanta skyline surrounding us. I'm not sure how involved GT was in the game day process for the Atl United game, but GT was a great host. That's as packed as I've seen our campus in I can't remember when. I don't think I saw an empty seat, and there were many more fans just there to witness history and enjoy the atmosphere. GT handled it without a hitch...at least not any I saw. Kinda torn because as a soccer fan it was a long time coming for the sport of soccer and the city of Atlanta, but it also reminded me that GT has some steps to take to reach that fevered level with casual sports fans in Georgia. I think we can definitely get there, as our basketball team is starting to show, but there's some work to be done for the football team. [/QUOTE]
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