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<blockquote data-quote="Vespidae" data-source="post: 282637" data-attributes="member: 2957"><p>I think the most important thing for Tech to work on is <em>consistency</em>. </p><p></p><p>Organizing to deliver 8-9 wins a year consistently would really elevate our program and get out of the rebuilding philosophy that seems to hit us every few years. That means we need a solid game philosophy (how we play), an effective recruiting process, a solid player development process, and marketing (getting fans to the games).</p><p></p><p>Listening to 680 The Fan the other day, the host made a comment about Tech that I picked up on. The future of Tech is based on the ability to generate the next generation fan. That means dads taking sons to games and getting them involved. Most kids, once they form allegiances, are very difficult to break. And the last time Tech really did that ... was the 1960's. Since then, so much has changed in Atlanta, but Tech's fan base hasn't. They need more kids wanting to attend the games and they do that by following teams that win consistently.</p><p></p><p>If we do that, we'll be competitive and occasionally, strike lightning in a bottle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vespidae, post: 282637, member: 2957"] I think the most important thing for Tech to work on is [I]consistency[/I]. Organizing to deliver 8-9 wins a year consistently would really elevate our program and get out of the rebuilding philosophy that seems to hit us every few years. That means we need a solid game philosophy (how we play), an effective recruiting process, a solid player development process, and marketing (getting fans to the games). Listening to 680 The Fan the other day, the host made a comment about Tech that I picked up on. The future of Tech is based on the ability to generate the next generation fan. That means dads taking sons to games and getting them involved. Most kids, once they form allegiances, are very difficult to break. And the last time Tech really did that ... was the 1960's. Since then, so much has changed in Atlanta, but Tech's fan base hasn't. They need more kids wanting to attend the games and they do that by following teams that win consistently. If we do that, we'll be competitive and occasionally, strike lightning in a bottle. [/QUOTE]
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