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I'm just to the point of **** most of our fans, and I love a small minority of our fans. Just being honest. Probably the same way the players feel.
We’re #42 in attendance over the last 5 years, right behind Louisville and UNC, and ahead of Arizona, Stanford, TCU, UCF, Maryland, Michigan State, Cal, Duke, and a lot of others.
That’s with 3 out of last 4 seasons not being bowl eligible.
Our fan base is plenty big enough and good enough to support solid recruiting and a great game day experience.
We have a ton of excuses, but most of them are just excuses. We have enough to be successful, and then some. We have more than enough advantages to offset any of the excuses. We are a great school. We’re in a great city. We have championships. We have history. We turn out great people.
If we constantly focus on why we can’t instead of what our assets are, we’ll get nowhere.
https://collegefootballnews.com/201...attendance-rankings-five-year-biggest-average
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Ok, who knows T Stan and can get in contact with him lol? Let him know, we the fans want Josh!!!!!Sorry for the auto correct gibberish.
Not sure if he will leave after he gets established. He has been jerked around as an ast coach.
If early in the" you are winning at ucf but u r not Scott frost time", he might. Buddy lives in Orlando and says the town loves SF.
Son says he would like gt as it is a legendary football that has fallen. Would see this as a more national stage = UCF plays folks in a weaker conference. The games with Clemson, miami, uga would be a big attraction to him. We would need to give him some commitment on recruiting nationally.
I don't know if he is ready for a head coach position but after talking w son i am sure he could make stuff happen on offense - to quote him = a helluva offensive football mind.
Memo to T Stan - please handle.
Back to just cheering for Will Bryan to be released for duty on Tuesday. Keep your fingers crossed!
FUNNY AT CLEMSON
Watched Hansen limping around as he came off field. Then i see Will Bryan talk to him and they head over to training table . After that hansen is up on table and Will and he are looking at his ankle.
Shortly, here come the trainers and take over for Dr Beard. View attachment 4190
This young man has done what ever gt asked.
This is where I'm at. I'm really tired of hearing about why we can't do this or that. We can if we care enough to find a way to do it.We’re #42 in attendance over the last 5 years, right behind Louisville and UNC, and ahead of Arizona, Stanford, TCU, UCF, Maryland, Michigan State, Cal, Duke, and a lot of others.
That’s with 3 out of last 4 seasons not being bowl eligible.
Our fan base is plenty big enough and good enough to support solid recruiting and a great game day experience.
We have a ton of excuses, but most of them are just excuses. We have enough to be successful, and then some. We have more than enough advantages to offset any of the excuses. We are a great school. We’re in a great city. We have championships. We have history. We turn out great people.
If we constantly focus on why we can’t instead of what our assets are, we’ll get nowhere.
https://collegefootballnews.com/201...attendance-rankings-five-year-biggest-average
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Yes, we as fans share in the blame.
Can’t be successful without resources. Those resources require money. Where does the money come from? People buying tickets, donating, etc.
I know several middle aged GT grads that make good money that don’t buy tickets. They have lame excuses. They also complain about the program. If you’re not going to buy tickets and show up, then shut up. You’re part of the problem.
Also, be honest: how good of an ambassador is the average GT fan? How likely are they to attract new fans to our program? That’s how most people get pulled into being a fan of one team or another....someone invites them, they have a good time (not just about the results on the field. Biggest thing is socializing with fun people), and they want to go again.
What would our attendance in comparison be without Clemson fans and mutts butts in seats?
Probably the same as Michigan State without Michigan and Ohio State and Stanford without USC and Oregon.
Bull....The fans aren't to blame. Let's not take the focus off CPJ, who is entirely to blame.
Back in the late 70's and early 80's the students that got there early got better seats and the late comers got stuck in the north north stands. Students filled from the 20-30 yard line to the endzone in both the upper and lower East and spilled into the old north bleachers.For unused student tickets, all you have to do is put a gate expiration on them. If they aren’t in their seats before a time limit, say the end of the first, void them and re-release them as additional student tickets
The fraternity sections have been a problem for ages. It’s time to fix that. Let them know to use them or lose them.
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Exactely, T.S. dug his own grave when he extended P.J. contract and gave him a raise.I not going to disagree with you, but unless CPJ decides his time has come Tstan is in a bad position after giving him an extension.
No,no,no.My thoughts exactly.
If you would say CPJ is to blame, along with other aspects, I would take this comment way more serious. To say it’s ENTIRELY on CPJ is just plain and simple ignoring a lot of things.The fans aren't to blame. Let's not take the focus off CPJ, who is entirely to blame.
So if cpj is gone, we are suddenly an elite football team, our fans are always happy people who don't bag players or coaches on social media, and we can all hold hands and sing Kumbaya. Sounds great!The fans aren't to blame. Let's not take the focus off CPJ, who is entirely to blame.
If you would say CPJ is to blame, along with other aspects, I would take this comment way more serious. To say it’s ENTIRELY on CPJ is just plain and simple ignoring a lot of things.
So if cpj is gone, we are suddenly an elite football team, our fans are always happy people who don't bag players or coaches on social media, and we can all hold hands and sing Kumbaya. Sounds great!