Yeah... I hear more and more of this. This is NOT the way to sell a program to players or to students in hope to get money in return. Most grads think they spent enough and want to keep their ROI as high as possible, and donation after dips into their ROI as a write off more than likely won't offset the amount given.This is very well stated and supports what I have noticed over the years. My friends and colleagues (from other schools) have a different type of recollection about their college days than I do. I am glad I went but don't look back at it with any type of sentimental nostalgia. I do keep up with a handful of my buddies though.
I had the same type of experience at GT as I did when I hiked the Appalachian Trail. There were times of extreme pleasure and joy but many, many more hours of just grinding through snow, rain, heat, bugs, mud, pain, fatigue, thirst and hunger. I am glad I did it but it wasn't a picnic to be sure.
My recollection of GT - "that which doesn't kill us makes us stronger". Not exactly a sexy marketing slogan is it?
My recollection of GT - "that which doesn't kill us makes us stronger". Not exactly a sexy marketing slogan is it?
I think there are plenty of people with this mentality, but its in the minority not over whelming majority... That is the issue. We also aren't a "nationalistic" alumni base. What I mean by that is we don't have students who are going to wear GT apparel every chance they can, and go BUZZ BUZZ. They don't live and die by GT football where it is the center of their personalities. The obnoxious alumni support is far less with GT than other surrounding Southeast schools.I had damn good time at Tech. Probably too much funI me
I was Greek at Tech and had a great time. Band parties every weekend, beer fest, intramural. Flashcards at the game. We brought girls in by the busload from Bauder, Wesley, and Agnes Scott.Also creating a more "animal house" type campus life is important for students to reflect fondly of their time on campus.
The quickest answer is sidewalk fans, however difficult that may be.I think there are plenty of people with this mentality, but its in the minority not over whelming majority... That is the issue. We also aren't a "nationalistic" alumni base. What I mean by that is we don't have students who are going to wear GT apparel every chance they can, and go BUZZ BUZZ. They don't live and die by GT football where it is the center of their personalities. The obnoxious alumni support is far less with GT than other surrounding Southeast schools.
GT football is ingrained in my personality. If someone were asked to describe me, one of the first things they would say is he is a GT fan.
I'd say that is not true for most of the Alumni, or even most of the fanbase. There are HOARDS of bama, uga, clemson fans where their whole beings are centralized around their schools football program. We need to gain more of those type of people some how. Not sure how we get there, but they usually give their last dollar to purchase that new school spirit shirt/hat/hoodie.
It's not going to happen. The school enrollment isn't going to dramatically increase, especially with all the new engineering schools in GA. No, Tech is a boutique school with a limited curriculum in an urban setting with a small alumni base. Hugely successful, no doubt. But highly specialized.I don't think this will ever change.We need to gain more of those type of people some how.
Really wish GT would open their curriculum for more options for academics. I doubt the state would even allow it.It's not going to happen. The school enrollment isn't going to dramatically increase, especially with all the new engineering schools in GA. No, Tech is a boutique school with a limited curriculum in an urban setting with a small alumni base. Hugely successful, no doubt. But highly specialized.I don't think this will ever change.
Lol.The quickest answer is sidewalk fans, however difficult that may be.
I had some good times while at GT, but it was very painful - I doubt anyone had the euphoric feeling when finals were over like (at least in the old days) GT students did. I also doubt that most other schools' graduates still have nightmares about oversleeping for a final or forgetting to drop a class they haven't attended, etc., that I know many former GT alums still have.
That's actually what our report card says next to the 'generates sidewalk fans' line. Not C, D or F. Just 'LOL'. Hope it changes soon.Lol.
I say LOL because this comes up every 5-10 years. It’s never happened and all the ATL hats and hashtags are likely to be just as successful.That's actually what our report card says next to the 'generates sidewalk fans' line. Not C, D or F. Just 'LOL'. Hope it changes soon.
I don't think its impossible and some of the things we are doing now are certainly better than anything we have done in the past which is...nothing? There are large amounts of people in and around Atlanta that have the $$ and time to join a fan base. ATL United proved this and I think the demand is still there. Success breeds resources though, so it really depends on the next 2-3 years of on the field production.I say LOL because this comes up every 5-10 years. It’s never happened and all the ATL hats and hashtags are likely to be just as successful.
We simply need to be smarter than the average bear. Today we are well below that
Weve tried all manner of marketing to sidewalk fans through the years. I don’t disagree that we should try but we also should be realistic about the chance of success. 3 win seasons do nothing to move the needle in the right direction. Multiple 10-11 win seasons would move the needle, but That’s happened so few times in our history (no comment about whos done it most recently) that expecting it on a regular basis just seems silly and there is nothing we’ve seen from current staff to believe it likely. IIWII.I don't think its impossible and some of the things we are doing now are certainly better than anything we have done in the past which is...nothing? There are large amounts of people in and around Atlanta that have the $$ and time to join a fan base. ATL United proved this and I think the demand is still there. Success breeds resources though, so it really depends on the next 2-3 years of on the field production.
So you’re just giving up?Weve tried all manner of marketing to sidewalk fans through the years. I don’t disagree that we should try but we also should be realistic about the chance of success. 3 win seasons do nothing to move the needle in the right direction. Multiple 10-11 win seasons would move the needle, but That’s happened so few times in our history (no comment about whos done it most recently) that expecting it on a regular basis just seems silly and there is nothing we’ve seen from current staff to believe it likely. IIWII.
There are large amounts of people in and around Atlanta that have the $$ and time to join a fan base. ATL United proved this and I think the demand is still there.
Nope, but I’m not optimistic when the solution lies in marketing (historically shown to have limited success) and recruiting (where there is an upper bound to how good it can get) and there is no attempt to find an edge in scheme or strategy. We’re taking a vanilla me-too approach to both offense and defense (at least so far) and hoping that we can out recruit, out talent, and “out juice” the competition. I’m not optimistic about the long term opportunity even if this staff begins to show improvement in game day prep and performance.So you’re just giving up?
Not sure of the point you're making, but 2014 was a pretty good year for Tech and yet ... our attendance dropped. Our peak reported average attendance was 2005 and in the last 10 years, we have been attritting 1.4% a year. My guess is we will report 38,000 in the not too distant future and probably have 30K-ish actually in the stands.For perspective this years class is not horrible in the sense of avg rating of player. We just don't have the number of recruits. We rank 7th in the ACC in recruiting per average star ranking.