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<blockquote data-quote="33jacket" data-source="post: 296655" data-attributes="member: 628"><p>Nothing. You are missing my point. Our donation to Roll Call is off the charts good. Last year we landed 130 million in donations and 250 million in total pledges. For one YEAR!!!!! That is outstanding.</p><p></p><p>So, Roll Call dries up the donation money. The AA is left with the scraps afterward....its really THAT simple. GT taps its donor base really well for school pledges and almost blocks the AA from participating in tandem. The AA has to launch its own effort and its often fruitless since Roll call has cornered the market so to speak.</p><p></p><p>So what you are saying or asking has nothing to do with it. Its just simply GT internally competes for donor funds moreso than other schools, which coordinate and share a little better...</p><p></p><p>But this goes back to also have 2/3 of the athletic board being professors. In whole, GT the school views GT the athletics as a necessary evil vs a flower to grow. The school supports athletics, but in the realm of the AA supporting the AA</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="33jacket, post: 296655, member: 628"] Nothing. You are missing my point. Our donation to Roll Call is off the charts good. Last year we landed 130 million in donations and 250 million in total pledges. For one YEAR!!!!! That is outstanding. So, Roll Call dries up the donation money. The AA is left with the scraps afterward....its really THAT simple. GT taps its donor base really well for school pledges and almost blocks the AA from participating in tandem. The AA has to launch its own effort and its often fruitless since Roll call has cornered the market so to speak. So what you are saying or asking has nothing to do with it. Its just simply GT internally competes for donor funds moreso than other schools, which coordinate and share a little better... But this goes back to also have 2/3 of the athletic board being professors. In whole, GT the school views GT the athletics as a necessary evil vs a flower to grow. The school supports athletics, but in the realm of the AA supporting the AA [/QUOTE]
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