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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 623807" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>Alabama also has struggled filling its student section and keeping students in the stadium until the end of games, even for prime time games. Saban actually commented on it after their game Saturday and said they needed students to show up and be loud if they wanted to continue to be elite. </p><p></p><p>Alabama just has the benefit of being the most dominant program in the history of the sport, and has plenty of sidewalk fans to make up for lack of student support. Tech doesn’t have that luxury, at least not now. It probably could have at some point, but with so many other big successful programs in the area, Tech just becomes invisible. Especially because Tech hasn’t been on the national stage consistently in any of the big 3 sports for the past 2 decades. Vandy, Duke, Kentucky, UNC, Virginia, Miss St to an extent, all compete for national titles in either basketball or baseball to keep them relevant nationally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 623807, member: 4572"] Alabama also has struggled filling its student section and keeping students in the stadium until the end of games, even for prime time games. Saban actually commented on it after their game Saturday and said they needed students to show up and be loud if they wanted to continue to be elite. Alabama just has the benefit of being the most dominant program in the history of the sport, and has plenty of sidewalk fans to make up for lack of student support. Tech doesn’t have that luxury, at least not now. It probably could have at some point, but with so many other big successful programs in the area, Tech just becomes invisible. Especially because Tech hasn’t been on the national stage consistently in any of the big 3 sports for the past 2 decades. Vandy, Duke, Kentucky, UNC, Virginia, Miss St to an extent, all compete for national titles in either basketball or baseball to keep them relevant nationally. [/QUOTE]
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