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<blockquote data-quote="SOWEGA Jacket" data-source="post: 875467" data-attributes="member: 4334"><p>GT can absolutely set up the same money funneling schemes as the big boys do. GT chooses not to which is why over the past 70 years we have gone from a national brand top 20 program to a door mat. Does it not open eyes when every other D1 southern team has improved their program over the past 70 years while GT has gone the other way? It’s basically GT and Tulane of the southern schools who have fallen apart. Seriously, every other school has improved their program except us. Auburn, Bama, Maimi, FSU, Florida, Clemson, South Carolina, Tennessee, LSU, Ole Miss, Miss St are all in a higher tier than they were back in the 50’s and 60’s. GT has fallen way down. It has nothing to do with NIL. It has to do with the mindset to do the things it takes and GT has chosen not to. And now it’s infiltrated our hoops program. At this point we should just go with the Vandy model and take the TV money and pick either hoops or baseball to buy players and forget everything else since we are getting absolutely zero out of the football program other than making Collins rich.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SOWEGA Jacket, post: 875467, member: 4334"] GT can absolutely set up the same money funneling schemes as the big boys do. GT chooses not to which is why over the past 70 years we have gone from a national brand top 20 program to a door mat. Does it not open eyes when every other D1 southern team has improved their program over the past 70 years while GT has gone the other way? It’s basically GT and Tulane of the southern schools who have fallen apart. Seriously, every other school has improved their program except us. Auburn, Bama, Maimi, FSU, Florida, Clemson, South Carolina, Tennessee, LSU, Ole Miss, Miss St are all in a higher tier than they were back in the 50’s and 60’s. GT has fallen way down. It has nothing to do with NIL. It has to do with the mindset to do the things it takes and GT has chosen not to. And now it’s infiltrated our hoops program. At this point we should just go with the Vandy model and take the TV money and pick either hoops or baseball to buy players and forget everything else since we are getting absolutely zero out of the football program other than making Collins rich. [/QUOTE]
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