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<blockquote data-quote="Supersizethatorder-mutt" data-source="post: 494290" data-attributes="member: 435"><p>It wouldn't surprise me if he ultimately leaves because of the scandals, but I question his supposed non-support for athletics. He goes to every game with his wife and always speaks about Tech athletics at alumni gatherings. There is certainly nothing that he can do to make the BOR give us a fair shake. As loudly as he objected to them adding engineering studies in the cesspool, it all fell on deaf ears, and it was a done deal from the start, aside from the one Georgia alum in the state legislature who said he would never approve funding for the engineering school in Athens. As far as "pressuring" candidates to do what you said, I doubt there is any way to do that, but we MUST let them know that athletics is a VITAL part of Georgia Tech; it always has been, and it always should be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Supersizethatorder-mutt, post: 494290, member: 435"] It wouldn't surprise me if he ultimately leaves because of the scandals, but I question his supposed non-support for athletics. He goes to every game with his wife and always speaks about Tech athletics at alumni gatherings. There is certainly nothing that he can do to make the BOR give us a fair shake. As loudly as he objected to them adding engineering studies in the cesspool, it all fell on deaf ears, and it was a done deal from the start, aside from the one Georgia alum in the state legislature who said he would never approve funding for the engineering school in Athens. As far as "pressuring" candidates to do what you said, I doubt there is any way to do that, but we MUST let them know that athletics is a VITAL part of Georgia Tech; it always has been, and it always should be. [/QUOTE]
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