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<blockquote data-quote="MonroeJacket" data-source="post: 952024" data-attributes="member: 1807"><p>The percentage of our study body and alumni who care enough about sports to donate is drastically lower than UGA’s percentage. A lot of that has to do with the type of student we attract, where they’re from, where the go after graduation. We attract kids from all over the planet, who in turn move all over the planet after graduation. A lot of these kids have never watched a football game, no do they during their time at Tech. It’s not the bulk of our students, but it’s a lot of them. A lot of kids choose UGA based on the football experience alone, stay in state, donate and become season ticket holders. Enrollment numbers and male population don’t matter in my opinion if they’re from the other side of the globe and recognize Lionel Messi over Calvin Johnson. Haha that’d actually be a great study with our male students. Do you recognize these two faces? And see how many more know Messi over Calvin.</p><p></p><p>All of this changes with the product on the field.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MonroeJacket, post: 952024, member: 1807"] The percentage of our study body and alumni who care enough about sports to donate is drastically lower than UGA’s percentage. A lot of that has to do with the type of student we attract, where they’re from, where the go after graduation. We attract kids from all over the planet, who in turn move all over the planet after graduation. A lot of these kids have never watched a football game, no do they during their time at Tech. It’s not the bulk of our students, but it’s a lot of them. A lot of kids choose UGA based on the football experience alone, stay in state, donate and become season ticket holders. Enrollment numbers and male population don’t matter in my opinion if they’re from the other side of the globe and recognize Lionel Messi over Calvin Johnson. Haha that’d actually be a great study with our male students. Do you recognize these two faces? And see how many more know Messi over Calvin. All of this changes with the product on the field. [/QUOTE]
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