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<blockquote data-quote="Ramblin Wreckt" data-source="post: 653163" data-attributes="member: 4807"><p>Chiming back in to agree with this. Quick background on myself: grew up in FL, but my father's alma mater was South Carolina, so as a kid from like age 5 thru the end of high school I was a Gamecock fan. They were mostly mediocre or worse, but I could care less because it was fun. Went to at least 1 game per year, either in Cola or Gainesville. Occasionally Athens or Knoxville, but not quite as often... If I recall correctly, and I'm sure I'm exaggerating, but USC-e was in the midst of an 0-21 streak, and still we went to Gamecocks vs Gators to watch them get their butts kicked. Still packed with fans. Yea, we would leave early after going down by 30+ points, but still, many fond memories from the tailgates and games.</p><p></p><p>Further background on myself, I wanted to do engineering in the southeast, so boom GT was (and still obviously is) the place to be. Did not care about GT football until I came to Tech, neither did any of my family or friends. But we all do now, I force it on them, haha.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I know I'm now rambling. GT has our problems, it's unique, I get all of that. I'll still be there for every game, even if I don't stay the whole time. I realize that we have to look "cool" on instagram/twitter/internet hype vids and such, not really my style, but I don't have a problem with it. I do have my qualms with this season, but trying to avoid being pessimistic, because yes we are not good at football in 2019. Hope that changes going forward. I doubt we'll be top10-15 perennially as the OP mentioned hoping for, I think we'll probably end up topping out 3 years from now as like a top25ish program and competing for #coastalChaos mostly because the ACC-C is weak as per usual. Would love to be wrong, obviously. But I'd be fine with that anyway.</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ramblin Wreckt, post: 653163, member: 4807"] Chiming back in to agree with this. Quick background on myself: grew up in FL, but my father's alma mater was South Carolina, so as a kid from like age 5 thru the end of high school I was a Gamecock fan. They were mostly mediocre or worse, but I could care less because it was fun. Went to at least 1 game per year, either in Cola or Gainesville. Occasionally Athens or Knoxville, but not quite as often... If I recall correctly, and I'm sure I'm exaggerating, but USC-e was in the midst of an 0-21 streak, and still we went to Gamecocks vs Gators to watch them get their butts kicked. Still packed with fans. Yea, we would leave early after going down by 30+ points, but still, many fond memories from the tailgates and games. Further background on myself, I wanted to do engineering in the southeast, so boom GT was (and still obviously is) the place to be. Did not care about GT football until I came to Tech, neither did any of my family or friends. But we all do now, I force it on them, haha. Anyway, I know I'm now rambling. GT has our problems, it's unique, I get all of that. I'll still be there for every game, even if I don't stay the whole time. I realize that we have to look "cool" on instagram/twitter/internet hype vids and such, not really my style, but I don't have a problem with it. I do have my qualms with this season, but trying to avoid being pessimistic, because yes we are not good at football in 2019. Hope that changes going forward. I doubt we'll be top10-15 perennially as the OP mentioned hoping for, I think we'll probably end up topping out 3 years from now as like a top25ish program and competing for #coastalChaos mostly because the ACC-C is weak as per usual. Would love to be wrong, obviously. But I'd be fine with that anyway. Cheers [/QUOTE]
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