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Is GT keeping up with the ever changing landscape of college football?
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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 688636" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>Not sure I understand the post as it seems to assume football players go where endorsement opportunities are best, and that is seriously untrue. When one talks about Tuscaloosa or "little ol' Clemson", population several, it has nothing to do with money. It is atmosphere, surroundings, comfort levels ... and where mama and daddy think their little babykins will get into less trouble. Otherwise GT and their urban counterparts would sweep the recruiting derby every season. There are a whole bunch of people who have little or no use for Atlanta per se, as much as that might offend natives or Georgia Tech alums. Selling the skyline is just not effective for many recruits. (I admire it from BD but living there? Nah.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 688636, member: 2175"] Not sure I understand the post as it seems to assume football players go where endorsement opportunities are best, and that is seriously untrue. When one talks about Tuscaloosa or "little ol' Clemson", population several, it has nothing to do with money. It is atmosphere, surroundings, comfort levels ... and where mama and daddy think their little babykins will get into less trouble. Otherwise GT and their urban counterparts would sweep the recruiting derby every season. There are a whole bunch of people who have little or no use for Atlanta per se, as much as that might offend natives or Georgia Tech alums. Selling the skyline is just not effective for many recruits. (I admire it from BD but living there? Nah.) [/QUOTE]
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