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<blockquote data-quote="Wrecked" data-source="post: 420880" data-attributes="member: 2567"><p>Tstan has a tough road to hoe to improve our brand. I have been attending Tech games since the upset of ND in the '70's and have seen every marketing idea tried, Band Days, Street Fests, having GSU and Emory adopt our program just to name a few. All have failed. Currently our football brand is "the team that runs a gimmicky offense because it can't recruit to play big boy football". Obviously not true, but its the brand. The way to change that is to beat some "big boys at home". With our two biggest rivals owning the local media and the state, you have to change the narrative and become a story. Tech should be the team that will play some "big teams" home and home. On the same day we play Alcorn State, Auburn is playing Washington in Atlanta. How is it that not one of those teams is not coming to BDS? Win some meaningful games consistently and you can sell more tickets. Last year proved that people will come to watch us play some "name programs". We have to take advantage of Atlanta being the football capital of the country.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wrecked, post: 420880, member: 2567"] Tstan has a tough road to hoe to improve our brand. I have been attending Tech games since the upset of ND in the '70's and have seen every marketing idea tried, Band Days, Street Fests, having GSU and Emory adopt our program just to name a few. All have failed. Currently our football brand is "the team that runs a gimmicky offense because it can't recruit to play big boy football". Obviously not true, but its the brand. The way to change that is to beat some "big boys at home". With our two biggest rivals owning the local media and the state, you have to change the narrative and become a story. Tech should be the team that will play some "big teams" home and home. On the same day we play Alcorn State, Auburn is playing Washington in Atlanta. How is it that not one of those teams is not coming to BDS? Win some meaningful games consistently and you can sell more tickets. Last year proved that people will come to watch us play some "name programs". We have to take advantage of Atlanta being the football capital of the country. [/QUOTE]
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