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<blockquote data-quote="Fatmike91" data-source="post: 852418" data-attributes="member: 641"><p>We need to totally rethink the game day experience. Techwood drive should be a tailgate ally filled from North Ave down with booths that include both higher end food and beverages (beer, BBQ, etc.) but also some free family fun events like bungie jumping, face painting and rock climbing, etc. Maybe mix in some "fun" stem stuff like kid friendly chemistry experiments that turn colors, or "explode" (safely). This is something the students could run. Put the wreck out there on display, etc. I'd say let the kids climb on it but that won't work, but there should be some kind of interactive experience with the wreck.</p><p></p><p>The edge center should have a fan friendly museum that can be toured. Maybe some old wrecks, and a few national championship trophies on display that the public can see. If it were me, I'd also have a statue of coach Ross.</p><p></p><p>We also need a NIL "program" that does marketing deals to promote the Institute and it's players. This is a real job and requires a team and staff working for the AD separate from the football head coach. We need to establish NIL relationships with companies such as Delta Airlines, Coca-Cola, Waffle House, Home Depot, etc. Anything in the 404, and any company with Tech connections. We've done movie connections in the past, we should leverage that too - except all of this is to bring NIL opportunities to the players.</p><p></p><p>Can we compete? Hell yes. We have some unique strengths that can be leveraged (Atlanta, corporate connections, etc).</p><p></p><p>Will we compete...? Our AD needs to step up. It's way more than the product on the field.</p><p></p><p>/</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fatmike91, post: 852418, member: 641"] We need to totally rethink the game day experience. Techwood drive should be a tailgate ally filled from North Ave down with booths that include both higher end food and beverages (beer, BBQ, etc.) but also some free family fun events like bungie jumping, face painting and rock climbing, etc. Maybe mix in some "fun" stem stuff like kid friendly chemistry experiments that turn colors, or "explode" (safely). This is something the students could run. Put the wreck out there on display, etc. I'd say let the kids climb on it but that won't work, but there should be some kind of interactive experience with the wreck. The edge center should have a fan friendly museum that can be toured. Maybe some old wrecks, and a few national championship trophies on display that the public can see. If it were me, I'd also have a statue of coach Ross. We also need a NIL "program" that does marketing deals to promote the Institute and it's players. This is a real job and requires a team and staff working for the AD separate from the football head coach. We need to establish NIL relationships with companies such as Delta Airlines, Coca-Cola, Waffle House, Home Depot, etc. Anything in the 404, and any company with Tech connections. We've done movie connections in the past, we should leverage that too - except all of this is to bring NIL opportunities to the players. Can we compete? Hell yes. We have some unique strengths that can be leveraged (Atlanta, corporate connections, etc). Will we compete...? Our AD needs to step up. It's way more than the product on the field. / [/QUOTE]
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