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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 957529" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>I've said it before, I only care about the ACC because GT is a member. I think GT will be part of the P2...we're in the heart of the #6 media market, in the fastest growing region in the country, and despite what happened to GT under Collins, GT is still a good to very good program. Fans make judgements on what a team is currently doing, University Presidents and media companies (who will ultimately make the expansion decision) look at schools for multiple other reasons and they take the long view as opposed to the short view of fans. B1G wants to be in the South, and Atlanta will be ultimate boon for the B1G once the GOR ends. It's a 50+ year decision for the B1G (and even the SEC), so unless GT falls even further than where we're at now (this is the lowest GT has been since I've been a fan), I fully expect for GT to be central in other conference's expansion plans.</p><p></p><p>IMO, GT not taking the "long view" in 2012 has already cost us, and will cost us even more as the years go by. While I get the whole "worrying about 13 years from now is dumb", it was almost 13 years ago that GT made the fateful decision. A decade goes a lot faster than you think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 957529, member: 360"] I've said it before, I only care about the ACC because GT is a member. I think GT will be part of the P2...we're in the heart of the #6 media market, in the fastest growing region in the country, and despite what happened to GT under Collins, GT is still a good to very good program. Fans make judgements on what a team is currently doing, University Presidents and media companies (who will ultimately make the expansion decision) look at schools for multiple other reasons and they take the long view as opposed to the short view of fans. B1G wants to be in the South, and Atlanta will be ultimate boon for the B1G once the GOR ends. It's a 50+ year decision for the B1G (and even the SEC), so unless GT falls even further than where we're at now (this is the lowest GT has been since I've been a fan), I fully expect for GT to be central in other conference's expansion plans. IMO, GT not taking the "long view" in 2012 has already cost us, and will cost us even more as the years go by. While I get the whole "worrying about 13 years from now is dumb", it was almost 13 years ago that GT made the fateful decision. A decade goes a lot faster than you think. [/QUOTE]
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