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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 812084" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>You are correct. My memory is getting fuzzy on me. It seems DC (or Washington in the article) is one of the Big 4 cities B1G graduates flock to.</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://frankthetank.org/2018/05/18/oh-the-places-youll-go-where-big-ten-graduates-live-and-conference-realignment/[/URL]</p><p></p><p>Atlanta actually is definitely in the top 6-7, and the biggest in the Southeast. I wonder where the numbers now stand now since the data is from 2018...before the pandemic.</p><p></p><p>My point was there is enough B1G alumni to support attendance at GT...and there will definitely be more interest in GT fans going to games with Ohio State/Michigan/Penn State/Mich State/etc than NC State or Wake Forest. There's a reason why GT makes it more difficult get to tickets in years where Clemson and UGA appear on the schedule.</p><p></p><p>The north is bigger on pro sports than college sports. College sports is a way of life in the south, especially college football. In the end it really doesn't matter because it's not like GT fan attendance away and at home is sterling, is it? If our attendance remains status quo, I'd rather take the bigger media pay check that the B1G affords than the smaller ACC.</p><p></p><p>It would be interesting to see the ages for people for and the ages of people against going to the B1G. I would venture to guess the older demographic is against the B1G and the younger demographic is for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 812084, member: 360"] You are correct. My memory is getting fuzzy on me. It seems DC (or Washington in the article) is one of the Big 4 cities B1G graduates flock to. [URL unfurl="true"]https://frankthetank.org/2018/05/18/oh-the-places-youll-go-where-big-ten-graduates-live-and-conference-realignment/[/URL] Atlanta actually is definitely in the top 6-7, and the biggest in the Southeast. I wonder where the numbers now stand now since the data is from 2018...before the pandemic. My point was there is enough B1G alumni to support attendance at GT...and there will definitely be more interest in GT fans going to games with Ohio State/Michigan/Penn State/Mich State/etc than NC State or Wake Forest. There's a reason why GT makes it more difficult get to tickets in years where Clemson and UGA appear on the schedule. The north is bigger on pro sports than college sports. College sports is a way of life in the south, especially college football. In the end it really doesn't matter because it's not like GT fan attendance away and at home is sterling, is it? If our attendance remains status quo, I'd rather take the bigger media pay check that the B1G affords than the smaller ACC. It would be interesting to see the ages for people for and the ages of people against going to the B1G. I would venture to guess the older demographic is against the B1G and the younger demographic is for it. [/QUOTE]
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