Are u an accountant?
Can't we ask the the accounting department can be creative?
At my company all vp gave generously to United way.
When baylor committed to build there stadium the big booster wanted hill support. My son and daughters in law who are teachers had to buy seats. I sent them money on condition I could have priority. They still have tickets because they get free cheap seat basketball tickets.
The alumni association hold fund raising functions at football home coming games.. - the value of that is huge. At my 40 th reunion we met in the south end zone banquet hall that over field. they hit me up for more $$ . Heck I thought the money sent to football too.
Bud Peterdon and alumni prez were at both orange bowls - to press the flesh.
I agree we need to raise way more $
We have too many fortunes 500 engineers and way to few business owners.
I am not an accountant. However, I can determine what 10% or a revenue number is. The school (Hill) provides right at 10% of the GTAA revenue. Could a government run institution force employees to purchase sports tickets? Maybe. There would probably be lawsuits involved and the AJC would be running articles about how GT can't sell 5,000 season tickets so they are forcing poor janitors to spend a couple of weeks pay to buy tickets that "nobody wants".
I do with the alumni association would help raise more money specifically for sports and would be more transparent about where the roll call money goes. (I don't think they hide it, but you have to look for it. They don't make it immediately obvious that the money goes to campus and academic things.)
Before blaming the "Hill", the GTAA should get it's act together. 7 years ago we had an AD who was actively campaigning against the football team. That AD rejected a 7 figure donation from a booster. I don't have inside information, but it is my understanding that some boosters were encouraging him to act that way. The AD is responsible for the athletic department, but the GTAA is responsible for the AD. If I were on a board that had a leader who acted that way, I would work hard to get rid of him BEFORE he did a lot of damage to the organization. After 2014, season ticket sales increased. However, I think the athletic department was only half-hearted in attempts to maximize the effect of that season.
Division among boosters and a weak-spined AD have caused significantly more problems than the "Hill" and a much deeper hole than the employees of GT can rectify by themselves. We had fans who were refusing to spend money in order to get rid of CPJ. We have fans who are refusing to spend money until we get rid of CGC. We need fans who support that athletic association, not just support individuals that they like. We need boosters who try to make GT better instead of trying to mircomanage it to fit their exact desires. If we want GT football to be successful, we need to stop lamenting how others aren't doing everything we think they should and start actually doing everything we can. If we blame others, we end up not doing anything ourselves. Then the "others" blame us and nothing ever gets done.