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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 657840" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>My guess is Hall will retire when Colin leaves, whether that be via draft or graduation. Ramsey <em>may </em>try to move to a slightly smaller school and get a head coaching job if he doesn’t get promoted once Hall leaves, but I believe he wants to be here since he’s from Atlanta and has a family now. Jaffe is in a tough position because he loves it at GT, but since his position is unpaid, I doubt he’ll be here much longer unless the 3rd paid assistant proposition is passed. Haven’t spoke to Borrell much, but he seems to enjoy it at Tech so far, also said he was tired of the way professional baseball was being ran. So unless he gets offered nice pay raise somewhere else I would imagine he’s at Tech for as long as he’s allowed to be. The next phase of Rusty C renovations will be completed soon, and the future of GT baseball is bright. </p><p></p><p>I really wish the GTAA had enough money to properly fund the baseball team. While the Rusty C is a great place, it pales I’m comparison to the other stadiums in the southeast. Also the atmosphere lacks unless Tech is playing Georgia or in the postseason. All of the empty metal bleacher seats around the stadium don’t provide good optics for recruits. The overall facilities are lacking when compared to other SEC and ACC giants, but Tech is still in a great place to compete nationally for the foreseeable future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 657840, member: 4572"] My guess is Hall will retire when Colin leaves, whether that be via draft or graduation. Ramsey [I]may [/I]try to move to a slightly smaller school and get a head coaching job if he doesn’t get promoted once Hall leaves, but I believe he wants to be here since he’s from Atlanta and has a family now. Jaffe is in a tough position because he loves it at GT, but since his position is unpaid, I doubt he’ll be here much longer unless the 3rd paid assistant proposition is passed. Haven’t spoke to Borrell much, but he seems to enjoy it at Tech so far, also said he was tired of the way professional baseball was being ran. So unless he gets offered nice pay raise somewhere else I would imagine he’s at Tech for as long as he’s allowed to be. The next phase of Rusty C renovations will be completed soon, and the future of GT baseball is bright. I really wish the GTAA had enough money to properly fund the baseball team. While the Rusty C is a great place, it pales I’m comparison to the other stadiums in the southeast. Also the atmosphere lacks unless Tech is playing Georgia or in the postseason. All of the empty metal bleacher seats around the stadium don’t provide good optics for recruits. The overall facilities are lacking when compared to other SEC and ACC giants, but Tech is still in a great place to compete nationally for the foreseeable future. [/QUOTE]
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