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<blockquote data-quote="jacketup" data-source="post: 489276" data-attributes="member: 630"><p>I highlighted your reply to indicate a disconnect at the GTAA. It's a misunderstanding by the GTAA of their constituents.</p><p></p><p>I live too far away to use season tickets. The statistics were and probably still are that most grads leave Georgia. I went to campus the weekend of the Clemson game. Taking my wife and son to visit my other son who is a Tech student (another $40K plus a year I "donate" to Tech) cost a $1000. </p><p></p><p>I have donated to AT for more than 3o years with no expectation of anything in return--not ticket priority or anything else. I'll bet there are lots of alumni like me who would like to be connected but can't justify season tickets. But the GTAA doesn't seem to give a damn about someone who writes checks but doesn't buy tickets, as your statement above seems to corroborate. I made the point with Bobinski when I wrote him that I had donated for 30 years and never expected anything in return, but I expected a reply to my letter--a reply I never received. I quit writing checks after that until he was gone. </p><p></p><p>I can't address these concerns with Stansbury. He won't reply to my letters either. Based on what I saw on the football board, I am not alone. </p><p></p><p>I am not anti-Stansbury. He's the best we've had in 20 years. I'm just saying there is a lot--a lot--that needs to be improved just to get back to where we were 30 years ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jacketup, post: 489276, member: 630"] I highlighted your reply to indicate a disconnect at the GTAA. It's a misunderstanding by the GTAA of their constituents. I live too far away to use season tickets. The statistics were and probably still are that most grads leave Georgia. I went to campus the weekend of the Clemson game. Taking my wife and son to visit my other son who is a Tech student (another $40K plus a year I "donate" to Tech) cost a $1000. I have donated to AT for more than 3o years with no expectation of anything in return--not ticket priority or anything else. I'll bet there are lots of alumni like me who would like to be connected but can't justify season tickets. But the GTAA doesn't seem to give a damn about someone who writes checks but doesn't buy tickets, as your statement above seems to corroborate. I made the point with Bobinski when I wrote him that I had donated for 30 years and never expected anything in return, but I expected a reply to my letter--a reply I never received. I quit writing checks after that until he was gone. I can't address these concerns with Stansbury. He won't reply to my letters either. Based on what I saw on the football board, I am not alone. I am not anti-Stansbury. He's the best we've had in 20 years. I'm just saying there is a lot--a lot--that needs to be improved just to get back to where we were 30 years ago. [/QUOTE]
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