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<blockquote data-quote="Scubapro" data-source="post: 261105" data-attributes="member: 744"><p>Not the coaches, trainers, players or fans but the Georgia Tech Administration,</p><p></p><p>College athletics is nothing more than an advertisement for the school and for fifty plus years the school has not been holding up their end of their deal. The school tolerates being mediocre and expects the students, alumni and community to support it.</p><p></p><p>Georgia Tech has one of the largest endowments in the country but how much do they spend on advertisement AKA athletics? They contribute next to nothing. They expect the advertising department to be self-funding. The advertising department works diligently on a shoe string budget and minimal staff. We have talented staff and players but not nearly enough to be effective. It’s time the school contribute the funds so we can get the personnel required to run a competent department.</p><p></p><p>The school refuses to stand up to the Board of Regents and gain a major to attract a broader group of student athlete. Yes, Tech needs to keep its integrity as an institution but an education or media major will not tarnish its illustrious reputation. Tech is not MIT or even Cal Tech it’s time to set our own identity. Tech can be better than either of those schools but it won’t happen by trying to be them. So it’s time to quit trying to be something you are not. Get the major needed to staff our advertising department with talented ambassadors.</p><p></p><p>Changing coaches will not solve the problem. Since 1960 Tech football has been ~.500 with some excellent coaches. During this time there is one constant. The constant is low to no support from the school. This is Georgia Tech’s fault. The problem is the school doesn’t care. It’s time to get their attention.</p><p></p><p>Georgia Tech you are now put on suspension until you improve and become worthy of the Athletic Department the Students, Alumni and community demand. Failure to meet this requirement will result in termination.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scubapro, post: 261105, member: 744"] Not the coaches, trainers, players or fans but the Georgia Tech Administration, College athletics is nothing more than an advertisement for the school and for fifty plus years the school has not been holding up their end of their deal. The school tolerates being mediocre and expects the students, alumni and community to support it. Georgia Tech has one of the largest endowments in the country but how much do they spend on advertisement AKA athletics? They contribute next to nothing. They expect the advertising department to be self-funding. The advertising department works diligently on a shoe string budget and minimal staff. We have talented staff and players but not nearly enough to be effective. It’s time the school contribute the funds so we can get the personnel required to run a competent department. The school refuses to stand up to the Board of Regents and gain a major to attract a broader group of student athlete. Yes, Tech needs to keep its integrity as an institution but an education or media major will not tarnish its illustrious reputation. Tech is not MIT or even Cal Tech it’s time to set our own identity. Tech can be better than either of those schools but it won’t happen by trying to be them. So it’s time to quit trying to be something you are not. Get the major needed to staff our advertising department with talented ambassadors. Changing coaches will not solve the problem. Since 1960 Tech football has been ~.500 with some excellent coaches. During this time there is one constant. The constant is low to no support from the school. This is Georgia Tech’s fault. The problem is the school doesn’t care. It’s time to get their attention. Georgia Tech you are now put on suspension until you improve and become worthy of the Athletic Department the Students, Alumni and community demand. Failure to meet this requirement will result in termination. [/QUOTE]
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