Conference Realignment

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Maybe soccer would be a good add for both men and women. Where would they train?

UNC has what looks like 4 full soccer fields directly in front of Carmichael. Lighted. I cannot imagine GT carving out something like that for a new program. There is precious little green space on campus now. Maybe they gobble up the rest of Home Park.
 

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Maybe soccer would be a good add for both men and women. Where would they train?

UNC has what looks like 4 full soccer fields directly in front of Carmichael. Lighted. I cannot imagine GT carving out something like that for a new program. There is precious little green space on campus now. Maybe they gobble up the rest of Home Park.
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I could see each sport having to stand on it's own as the years move along. I do not see the NFL supporting other sports and I think CFB is headed to something similar. If you do not have successful FB program you could be removed from a conference which means you better do what it takes to be successful.. Already seeing signs of that coming, the U and S. FL building stadiums in order to get into the BIG it appears. The Vandys and MO of the CFB world could be eliminated from their conferences in the future., believe that is coming for some schools eventually. It will be survival of the fittest. Looks to me like the rural schools could be the most vulnerable, Ole Miss, Miss St, Ark, Clemson, FSU. OK, VT. just to name a few potential candidates. Many of those same schools could also be headed for down sizing or elimination as academic institutions. Education is headed for big change IMO.
 

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Peter’s Park ;)

Unless we knock down some buildings, there’s not a lot of unallocated green space near campus. But there’s a Trap Music Museum and Jimmy Jam’s Kale Wrap restaurant. It would need some creativity.

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Peter’s Park ;)

Unless we knock down some buildings, there’s not a lot of unallocated green space near campus. But there’s a Trap Music Museum and Jimmy Jam’s Kale Wrap restaurant. It would need some creativity.

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My initial thought is reconfigure Burger Bowl or Stamps Field for soccer practice fields, and use Grant Field for just games.

Either those two or GT will just have to buy the Mercedes Benz Stadium from Blank.
 

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On the subject of soccer (football) would a Tech team have to play on campus? Or could they use another pitch on another campus until they build an off campus sight. I’m speaking of within the city limits, not becoming like the Cobb County Braves.
 

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That field is generally in use during the soccer season.
Only one day a week is football required to be on the field with football lines painted. The turf is easily painted, washed, and repainted. That would be cheaper than buying/renting new land and transportation there and back. All the facilities for food, merch and call of nature are in place.
 

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I'd hope we'd add wrestling as that is probably the 4th most popular sport in the BIG. Penn St revenue example

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If Georgia Tech got a soccer or Wrestling program, all we would need to do is recruit the Atlanta Metro, and we would have top 15 programs.

The top 4 regions for developing soccer players are South Cal, Dallas, Atlant and Washington DC region.

But there are logistical programs, space issues as well as funding. But when I make my couple of billion dollars, I'll fund the soccer program.
 

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If Georgia Tech got a soccer or Wrestling program, all we would need to do is recruit the Atlanta Metro, and we would have top 15 programs.

The top 4 regions for developing soccer players are South Cal, Dallas, Atlant and Washington DC region.

But there are logistical programs, space issues as well as funding. But when I make my couple of billion dollars, I'll fund the soccer program.
Plz fix football first…
 

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Maybe soccer would be a good add for both men and women. Where would they train?

UNC has what looks like 4 full soccer fields directly in front of Carmichael. Lighted. I cannot imagine GT carving out something like that for a new program. There is precious little green space on campus now. Maybe they gobble up the rest of Home Park.
Engineers - carve out
Deal makers - form a group say - Ga St, Emory, Gt , and Pro soceer team to share facikities.
Maybe approach ATL as a group to fund a joint use ATL soceer center.
 

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It's also not real grass. They would need to build a stadium in the Burger Bowl more than likely.
Who says it has to be on campus? As I recall, UT's golf program is 45 minutes from campus and many (if not all) of the students there never actually set foot on the main campus in Austin. Does Tech no longer have it's Savannah campus?
 

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Who says it has to be on campus? As I recall, UT's golf program is 45 minutes from campus and many (if not all) of the students there never actually set foot on the main campus in Austin. Does Tech no longer have it's Savannah campus?

Atlanta United practice fields are 15-20 minutes up I-75 in Marietta. They're usually empty by the afternoon. I'm sure GT and Atlanta United could work something out for practices.
 

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If Georgia Tech got a soccer or Wrestling program, all we would need to do is recruit the Atlanta Metro, and we would have top 15 programs.

The top 4 regions for developing soccer players are South Cal, Dallas, Atlant and Washington DC region.

But there are logistical programs, space issues as well as funding. But when I make my couple of billion dollars, I'll fund the soccer program.
You do realize there is a Title IX challenge adding any mens sport that has scholarships. Both soccer and wrestling have 9.9 scholarships per sport. To be competitive it takes a lot of money for sports that don’t generate revenue.
 

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You do realize there is a Title IX challenge adding any mens sport that has scholarships. Both soccer and wrestling have 9.9 scholarships per sport. To be competitive it takes a lot of money for sports that don’t generate revenue.

Such a good indication of our fan base, 33 minutes until somebody says it can't be done. Well done Tech fan. yes, title 9 is an obstacle, and yes I know our finance problems at Tech, my quote wasn't in anyway talking about the realistic feasibility of adding those programs, just the ease of which we could have quality if we did.

My post was about the quality of athletes in and around the Atlanta area.

You can go back to being negative now.
 
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