I've read all the posts... For what it's worth, my opinions may or may not reflect any segment of the fan base, but I'm not sure. Apathetic? Not yet, but not as fired-up as in more recent seasons. Some personal reflections looking back at my 45-plus years as a Tech fan:
1. Back in grade school, Tech football was in the Top 5 most important things in life, if not the Top 3. In high school it was the #1 most important thing during football season and ranked #2 for the rest of the year, behind one of my several hobbies. Now, as an adult, Tech is down to about #10 on the list of priorities, if that high. It's just how life turns out for many people. Perhaps a lot of fans/potential fans are in that same boat.
2. I'm over 50 and have a child under 10 years of age. We also live a day's drive away from Atlanta and are now thinking about moving farther away, to a place where college football isn't as big a deal as it is here. Prior to having our son, we went to an average of a game a year... some years 2 games, other years no games. We'll probably be making the trek to Atlanta less, as we have fewer personal connections left in the city. We have to find additional reasons to come, like going to the aquarium or Stone Mountain in addition to a game.
3. I loved the X's and O's aspect of CPJ's offense a whole lot. I'm about equally right and left- brained, so I love the artistry as much as the analytical side of a sport , whether it's football or hockey. Honestly, even having played football, I didn't understand that much how an offense worked until Coach Johnson came to the Flats. Many of the posters on this board educated me for essentially the first time on how football works, analyzing the option offense and comparing it to other types of offenses. Once you understand the game from a technical standpoint, it becomes that much more enjoyable to watch. That was the best thing about this board. CPJ seemed like a really good fit for the fan base at the time, and many of us old-timers liked his old-school quality a great deal. I had a couple football coaches just like him! CGC hugging his players at the tunnel entrance after the Clemson loss didn't appeal to me, but it might appeal to today's kids. I don't know. It doesn't matter to me if the style of the game is different, but it is a lot more fun and worth the travel/lodging expenses when Tech is doing well.
4. I quit watching the NFL a number of years ago and don't like where college football is heading. It's going to be like the NFL before long. How long will fans be able to pay for premium tickets? I remember us once paying about six dollars for a ticket and sitting out on those aluminum benches in the West stands. It was great just being there. The whole push for executive suites and a luxury fan experience (like you have in pro sports)... I don't like that trend at all. Coaches are wealthier than a lot of European royalty, and everyone is trying to have the best and most expensive locker room and facilities. This upward spending trend can't be sustained, and someone has to pay for it. The mindset behind this is a lot like an NFL team demolishing a perfectly satisfactory stadium because they want something with better optics. If I were a kid again and had the physical "goods", I would have come to Tech and played with Pepper's old training facilities (I remember seeing the insides of those!). I'm not asking kids today to accept that, but the constant push for ever-better and more expensive has to have a stop somewhere.
5. Beating UGA. As a Tech fan, this is of great importance. We don't do if often, but 3 times in a coaching tenure is a lot better than zero in a coaching tenure. I'm not sure we'll see another Tech victory over UGA until Kirby retires, or is fired for not winning a national championship. I'm not sure CGC can get it done. Some younger fans may not care about this, but it's part of what makes Tech football fun!
The above was not meant as a rant, but merely some calm personal reflections from one fan whose views may or may not reflect a segment of the fan base.