684Bee
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It may seem trivial, but I guarantee this reality affects at least some recruits in a pretty impactful way, because as a dyed in the wool GT bball fan and season ticket holder, I have been at several home games in the last few years where the vibe felt like a hostile road environment and made you want to sneak out a side entrance real quick (for the record I have never left a game early). If I felt this way, I guarantee you the recruits did as well. Unfortunately, the only way I see to get more enthusiastic GT fans in the building is to win and be relevant, so this one, like a lot of the other factors affecting GT bball seems like a catch 22.
It’s part of being in a big city where lots of transplants live. There are tons of alumni of other schools living in Atlanta. Many schools have more alums here than GT does.