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Can’t be Harvard Sun-Friday and expect to be Alabama on Saturday
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<blockquote data-quote="85Escape" data-source="post: 353921" data-attributes="member: 3560"><p>Yes. And given a choice of producing some of the best young talent in business today and winning a meaningless (and, by any accounting, it is frankly meaningless) national championship in a boys game, I'd choose the former. All day and twice on Saturday. I'm proud that we <em>have a freaking chance</em> to win the occasional conference or national championship and still be ranked in the <a href="https://coe.gatech.edu/rankings-and-stats" target="_blank">top six in every engineering discipline we teach</a>. Women and men of character who make an unbelievable difference are what we produce, and it is simply way more important than football, basketball, tennis or golf. Would it be nice to win in every at endeavor? Sure, and we should always strive to be the best in everything. But any decent leader will tell you that winning strategy is deciding what you are going to excel in and invest disproportionally in that. </p><p></p><p>I'm very pleased with the choices we've made. And I cheer like crazy on Saturday for the Jackets to prevail on the field.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="85Escape, post: 353921, member: 3560"] Yes. And given a choice of producing some of the best young talent in business today and winning a meaningless (and, by any accounting, it is frankly meaningless) national championship in a boys game, I'd choose the former. All day and twice on Saturday. I'm proud that we [I]have a freaking chance[/I] to win the occasional conference or national championship and still be ranked in the [URL='https://coe.gatech.edu/rankings-and-stats']top six in every engineering discipline we teach[/URL]. Women and men of character who make an unbelievable difference are what we produce, and it is simply way more important than football, basketball, tennis or golf. Would it be nice to win in every at endeavor? Sure, and we should always strive to be the best in everything. But any decent leader will tell you that winning strategy is deciding what you are going to excel in and invest disproportionally in that. I'm very pleased with the choices we've made. And I cheer like crazy on Saturday for the Jackets to prevail on the field. [/QUOTE]
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