I don't know,,,the "All Star Special" Field at BDS brought to you by the Waffle House has a certain ring. I can even recall Al saying during the broadcasts "it's a great place to eat, a great place to work". I have had a long term relationship with the Waffle House going back to my childhood and have even had an unrequited crush on a few of the waittresses there so I am still behind them 100% no matter the recent unpleasantness. Let's not throw the baby out with the bath water here bobongo!I guess "The Waffle House" is no longer a possibility...
I think Tech should be careful to preserve the history of Grant Field as best it can within the parameters of increasing revenues. If we don't generate more funds, the tradition we're trying to protect will be in our rear-view mirror. Whatever they call it, it will still be the oldest venue in Division I football. I'd be surprised if the name "Grant Field" is dropped from the name, and there's no possibility that "Bobby Dodd Stadium" will disappear. I don't think it's an either/or situation. It's time for compromise. Ideally, Tech would never consider it. I doubt Ugag would consider it for Sanford Stadium because they don't need the money. But we do, and IIWII. I do think we should be careful about it, though. It won't be forever. It will be a terminal contract.Why hasn’t this been made a poll
I want as much money as possible for the future but curious how many cherish the history more.
I'm starting to warm to the idea. Yeah, Waffle House babes rock! Maybe just name the concessions area after WH. They could serve the food in those hot little WH uniforms, and the food could be grilled up by besotted Waffle House fry cooks. And, we could call it the "smother and cover defense". Problem is, though, that WH spends no money on advertising:I don't know,,,the "All Star Special" Field at BDS brought to you by the Waffle House has a certain ring. I can even recall Al saying during the broadcasts "it's a great place to eat, a great place to work". I have had a long term relationship with the Waffle House going back to my childhood and have even had an unrequited crush on a few of the waittresses there so I am still behind them 100% no matter the recent unpleasantness. Let's not throw the baby out with the bath water here bobongo!
If the price was right, those folks to east would be the biggest money whores in college football.I think Tech should be careful to preserve the history of Grant Field as best it can within the parameters of increasing revenues. If we don't generate more funds, the tradition we're trying to protect will be in our rear-view mirror. Whatever they call it, it will still be the oldest venue in Division I football. I'd be surprised if the name "Grant Field" is dropped from the name, and there's no possibility that "Bobby Dodd Stadium" will disappear. I don't think it's an either/or situation. It's time for compromise. Ideally, Tech would never consider it. I doubt Ugag would consider it for Sanford Stadium because they don't need the money. But we do, and IIWII. I do think we should be careful about it, though. It won't be forever. It will be a terminal contract.
I think WAGA in Atlanta just announced that they are now the new home of the Georgia Bulldogs. That gives them WSB and WAGA. If TFG was still around we'd probably be sponsored by the Cartoon Network.If the price was right, those folks to east would be the biggest money whores in college football.
You couldn't build even a modest stadium for $470K these days.“The historical significance of the Grant Field name, though, should not be understated amidst the news. Though football has been played on the site since 1905, the stadium as we know it today began to take shape from 1913, when grandstands were built; it became the full-time home of Tech football for the 1912 season. John Grant, a member of the Tech Board of Trustees and prominent Atlanta mogul, was the benefactor of the facility. Grant dedicated his gift in honor of his deceased son Hugh Inman Grant, who died at the age of 11 in 1906. Grant Field predates most campus buildings, with just the Hill older than the facility.”
”$15,000 in 1912 is equivalent in purchasing power to about $470,299.48 today, an increase of $455,299.48 over 111 years.“
Not an insignificant gift to honor one’s dead son and a school he admired.
You could build this:You couldn't build even a modest stadium for $470K these days.
Based on what I now see at the Wreck Parade, I am not sure our current students can build much of anything unless it uses a keyboard.Only if most materials were donated and students performed all the labor.
I didn't even mention the lousy homecoming displays either. Very little effort displayed (no pun intended).Indeed. And even if you could find a few students that had some level of hands on experience, they wouldn’t think of doing any free work for the greater good unless somehow they could qualify it as an internship for their resume.
Back in the day when dropped the sec and had a home game w duke, one fraternity near stadium had very original displayI didn't even mention the lousy homecoming displays either. Very little effort displayed (no pun intended).
You sure they're still using keyboards?Based on what I now see at the Wreck Parade, I am not sure our current students can build much of anything unless it uses a keyboard.
While flipping thru TV channels yesterday I came across a program that happened to be on the SEC channel. What caught my eye was the discussion about Sewanee (the University of the South). Knowing that Andy McCollum is now their coach I decided to keep watching. What I learned:.... I'd be surprised if the name "Grant Field" is dropped from the name, and there's no possibility that "Bobby Dodd Stadium" will disappear. I don't think it's an either/or situation. It's time for compromise. Ideally, Tech would never consider it. I doubt Ugag would consider it for Sanford Stadium because they don't need the money. But we do, and IIWII. I do think we should be careful about it, though. It won't be forever. It will be a terminal contract.