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<blockquote data-quote="684Bee" data-source="post: 611016" data-attributes="member: 3034"><p>I've always been someone that marched to a little different beat and loves the underdog. I kinda thought most GT folks were that way.</p><p></p><p>While we have good people like Stansbury and CGC working hard to put GT in the best situation, there is a reality that we are a much smaller STEM school and UGA is the flagship state university. They have way more alums and fans than we do. They graduate the media folks (both TV and print) that control the narrative. State govt is dominated by UGA folks. The vast majority of teachers in schools that have a lot of influence over our children are UGA folks. On and on.</p><p></p><p>Again, yes, GT is going to do everything within its control to improve and put ourselves in a better situation, but the above are facts and reality. For your sanity, embrace and relish the David vs Goliath, and enjoy like hell those times when David punches above his weight and puts Goliath down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="684Bee, post: 611016, member: 3034"] I've always been someone that marched to a little different beat and loves the underdog. I kinda thought most GT folks were that way. While we have good people like Stansbury and CGC working hard to put GT in the best situation, there is a reality that we are a much smaller STEM school and UGA is the flagship state university. They have way more alums and fans than we do. They graduate the media folks (both TV and print) that control the narrative. State govt is dominated by UGA folks. The vast majority of teachers in schools that have a lot of influence over our children are UGA folks. On and on. Again, yes, GT is going to do everything within its control to improve and put ourselves in a better situation, but the above are facts and reality. For your sanity, embrace and relish the David vs Goliath, and enjoy like hell those times when David punches above his weight and puts Goliath down. [/QUOTE]
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