BabyJacket1990
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Who agrees the student sections should be where the gold club seats are? I personally would like to have the student behind the visiting teams bench.
Just one time though, I would love to see those seats at 99% capacity when the game starts......just once.....(maybe they are for UGAG, but nothing else that I have noticed)
I would have the coaches and team ask for more support from those alumni! I wish I knew a way to re-energize a younger generation of fans.
Who agrees the student sections should be where the gold club seats are? I personally would like to have the student behind the visiting teams bench.
Who agrees the student sections should be where the gold club seats are? I personally would like to have the student behind the visiting teams bench.
They all want that free storm trooper helmet.According to @gtathletics tweet, student section allotment is full! Any student that requested a free tickets must come by the ticket office to get a wristband to be admitted to student section.
Sounds like they are turning out.
Wasn't the band in there somewhere as well? Also there was a "flash card" section pretty close to mid field. (what were they thinking?) Sort of like having the tunnel at midcourt at the Tit.....what a waste of valuable (non) seats.Before the stadium realignment, I sat on the lower East as a student. Where 123 is now. Those seats are too valuable now to be given to students.
Hate to say this, but have you seen the student section (outside of the swarm) for the last few games? Not exactly packed. Not sure which is worse at this point.
Just don't know how we are going to ever be able to do this. The classes of students coming out of GT now have a very limited number of students attracted to American football. I know we are trying the "Football 101" class, but I just can't see this creating a multi-thousand fan base going forward. And, we have always had a very difficult time creating fans from outside of the Institute. (except before the 1970's, there was more of a southeastern following)
Not sure where this is coming from. 13% of Tech is international. 68% is from the Southeast.
I blame a lack of acculturation brought on by leadership either directly out of or invested in a model of engineering schools from certain less awesome states.
Watching GT football is not for jocks. GT football is not U[sic]gA football. We do not (or, by God, at least ought not) try to be MIT 6 days a week and Auburn on Saturday. MIT doesn't have a football following because their nerds are too dumb, too cowardly, and too lazy to bring the nerdiness outside of spaces demarcated as 'safe' for the nerds (by the jocks of the world, for lack of a better term).
GT brings the nerdiness everywhere. We will not stop until everything is nerdy. We had to drag this state out of the stagnation of plantation agriculture kicking and screaming, and we didn't do that by keeping our slide rules in the mill office when the boss man told us to. The celebration of foolishness and derision for education that the traditional U[sic]gA fan embodies is a pernicious cancer that will roll back the prosperity that Georgia has built if we allow it to fester. We will allow no space to be a refuge. Even in the heart of that place in Athens, we have started to install a kind of student that more resembles the Tech man than the dwag. Soon we shall see the hour of total victory. But until that time, we will not concede even the smallest, most inconsequential thing. Not even collegiate football.
Fun story: Starting at the Duke game the IEEE student branch will be hosting a video game tournament tailgate. Since we've been screwed again by the TV planners, it will most likely be a post game event, where persons not showing proof that they were at the game must pay to enter. Depending on several factors (read: money) we'll do some away game watching parties along the same lines. Homecoming has a special event for our hundredth birthday, but we'll do it again for Klempsun. After that, well, I've always felt the basketball (especially women's) games need some stiffened attendance.
You say the battle for the soul of the Tech student is lost. I say we have not yet begun to fight.
Not sure where this is coming from. 13% of Tech is international. 68% is from the Southeast.
I blame a lack of acculturation brought on by leadership either directly out of or invested in a model of engineering schools from certain less awesome states.
Watching GT football is not for jocks. GT football is not U[sic]gA football. We do not (or, by God, at least ought not) try to be MIT 6 days a week and Auburn on Saturday. MIT doesn't have a football following because their nerds are too dumb, too cowardly, and too lazy to bring the nerdiness outside of spaces demarcated as 'safe' for the nerds (by the jocks of the world, for lack of a better term).
GT brings the nerdiness everywhere. We will not stop until everything is nerdy. We had to drag this state out of the stagnation of plantation agriculture kicking and screaming, and we didn't do that by keeping our slide rules in the mill office when the boss man told us to. The celebration of foolishness and derision for education that the traditional U[sic]gA fan embodies is a pernicious cancer that will roll back the prosperity that Georgia has built if we allow it to fester. We will allow no space to be a refuge. Even in the heart of that place in Athens, we have started to install a kind of student that more resembles the Tech man than the dwag. Soon we shall see the hour of total victory. But until that time, we will not concede even the smallest, most inconsequential thing. Not even collegiate football.
Fun story: Starting at the Duke game the IEEE student branch will be hosting a video game tournament tailgate. Since we've been screwed again by the TV planners, it will most likely be a post game event, where persons not showing proof that they were at the game must pay to enter. Depending on several factors (read: money) we'll do some away game watching parties along the same lines. Homecoming has a special event for our hundredth birthday, but we'll do it again for Klempsun. After that, well, I've always felt the basketball (especially women's) games need some stiffened attendance.
You say the battle for the soul of the Tech student is lost. I say we have not yet begun to fight.
I would have the coaches and team ask for more support from those alumni! ...