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<blockquote data-quote="LibertyTurns" data-source="post: 461508" data-attributes="member: 789"><p>Those will the $$ are the only ones that have influence over TStan. I supposed 40k fans can gang up & garner influence, but as apathetic as the general GT fan isI wouldn’thold that up as being likely.</p><p></p><p>Secondly, overhauling the coaching staff plus the entire GT organization is going to take a lot of $$. Good luck to TStan getting it out of our fanbase. Unlike the factories, GT grads with $$ tend to give their money to the academic side the house.</p><p></p><p>I guess my last point would be is let’s not do the same thing we've done in the past & expect a different outcome. At least you can say with CPJ we tried something different. Trying to compete with Top 30 programs in the same way they operate is unlikely to work. We’re going to need a different strategy if we're going that route. It’s already not working on defense. What makes anyone think it would work on offense as well?</p><p></p><p>I’m assuming most of us run businesses or are in significant leadership positions within our respective organizations. How many times has your BOD or leadership Team tried to waltz in some hero to “fix” what amounts to a broken system without giving the hero support & it worked out as planned? None in my experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LibertyTurns, post: 461508, member: 789"] Those will the $$ are the only ones that have influence over TStan. I supposed 40k fans can gang up & garner influence, but as apathetic as the general GT fan isI wouldn’thold that up as being likely. Secondly, overhauling the coaching staff plus the entire GT organization is going to take a lot of $$. Good luck to TStan getting it out of our fanbase. Unlike the factories, GT grads with $$ tend to give their money to the academic side the house. I guess my last point would be is let’s not do the same thing we've done in the past & expect a different outcome. At least you can say with CPJ we tried something different. Trying to compete with Top 30 programs in the same way they operate is unlikely to work. We’re going to need a different strategy if we're going that route. It’s already not working on defense. What makes anyone think it would work on offense as well? I’m assuming most of us run businesses or are in significant leadership positions within our respective organizations. How many times has your BOD or leadership Team tried to waltz in some hero to “fix” what amounts to a broken system without giving the hero support & it worked out as planned? None in my experience. [/QUOTE]
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