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<blockquote data-quote="AUFC" data-source="post: 885437" data-attributes="member: 3230"><p>We're an athletic department with so much debt and liabilities, we can't really afford to invest in the future. We just squeeze the fans and alumni for every penny we can as we die a slow death, which is being accelerated by NIL unfortunately. I'll be a fan of GT, D1 or D3 - but I am starting to come to terms there might come a day where we aren't playing for the championships at the highest level and budgets are cut. Georgia Tech football season tickets are practically a charitable donation at this point - $100/ticket/game to sit every game in 205U is not good value.</p><p></p><p>I'm a bigger basketball fan than football fan so I wouldn't mind college football breaking out into its own entity if we absolutely need to throw football under the bus to keep basketball (and the other non-revenue sports) playing at the highest level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AUFC, post: 885437, member: 3230"] We're an athletic department with so much debt and liabilities, we can't really afford to invest in the future. We just squeeze the fans and alumni for every penny we can as we die a slow death, which is being accelerated by NIL unfortunately. I'll be a fan of GT, D1 or D3 - but I am starting to come to terms there might come a day where we aren't playing for the championships at the highest level and budgets are cut. Georgia Tech football season tickets are practically a charitable donation at this point - $100/ticket/game to sit every game in 205U is not good value. I'm a bigger basketball fan than football fan so I wouldn't mind college football breaking out into its own entity if we absolutely need to throw football under the bus to keep basketball (and the other non-revenue sports) playing at the highest level. [/QUOTE]
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