I have thought more about this whole topic and came up with this. I am a lifelong fan of Georgia Tech because:
The focus we have on school, and actually teaching skills to our athletes that will afford them a lifetime of opportunity beyond their sport
The life lessons I learned trying to balance more work than I believed I was capable of while attending GT as a student (with no job and no sports commitments) and coming out the other side smarter for it
The actual commitment to the stated mission of the Institute: Progress and Service
The character and quality of our student body and alumni base
It's why I like NCAA sports better than professional sports. There is something bigger and better behind the W/L record at the end of the season. I want to win in everything we do, but not at the cost of our values. Act with the grace and class afforded to us by the lessons we learn every day. Choose to be a fan (or not if you don't like the product) and look for productive ways to voice displeasure or disagreement with the administration. Let's be honest, most of the people who yell the loudest do so because they know their voices are rising up with the smallest of ideas. Sure, we all want to win more, but be sensible.
I bleed gold; I spend money on gear, the AT Fund and Roll Call because I support our mission. I am a fan of the Institute, not because I believe them to field the best team in a particular sport, but because of the program around it.
That's why I dislike seeing people disparage the players, the coaches, the parents, the administrators and the friends of our program.