BleedGoldNWhite21
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Other than your dislike for Collins and lack of interest in any sport where women compete, what has TStan done that was wrong?
This is just unnecessary. lol
Other than your dislike for Collins and lack of interest in any sport where women compete, what has TStan done that was wrong?
Good points. Do you know that he did not ask Paul for recommendations? What should the assumption be if you do not know either way?
Then let’s hope he don’t get another puppetOr if he does.
I’m having a hard time making this article jive with previous information. In FY2018 which ended June 30, 2018 we ran a $2M surplus. This was football revenue from 2017. We had similar attendance numbers in 2018 as 2017, but we blew our $5M rainy day fund hiring all the new staff. Football attendance was lower in 2019, 2020 was abysmal, 2021 is even lower than 2019. We got $26.9 from the ACC in FY 18, $29.5M in FY19, $32M in FY 20. The ACC Network caused the payout to jump to $37M in FY 21. We’re making $11M more than FY 18 where we cleared $2M, and now are clearing $2M. Basketball & the minor revenue sports are doing better, so it’s telling us football is costing us $11M/yr more than 3-4 years ago. We do have investment income which is a sizable budget line item & that should not have slowed down. FY 21 should have been a great year for investments. We got a cash infusion of I think $3-4M from the fundraising efforts.That $32 million from the ACC only represents about 40% of our annual budget. Which sports do you think is responsible for making up the majority of the other 60% gap?
Ga. Tech Athletics Projecting $1.8M Surplus On $78.5M Revenue For '21
Georgia Tech's newest athletics budget update is projecting $78.5M in revenues this FY, and the department now projects a $1.8M surplus for the year, which would reduce the $13.6M deficit in the fund balance to $11.8M.www.sportsbusinessjournal.com
I think we got the football version of the Edsel brewing here. Ford was smart enough to drive a stake thru the heart of that loser after year 3, correct?would a GT engineer whose design failed the first time use the exact same design 44 more times?
I think we got the football version of the Edsel brewing here. Ford was smart enough to drive a stake thru the heart of that loser after year 3, correct?
You thinkRemember when CPJ used to say winning is harder that it looks, but then he could pull out a win with a bunch of 1 and 2 star recruits.
Now we have good recruits and out coach can barely win 3 games.
All this losing has me convinced that the staff isn't coaching well enough to get our players ready.
I think he should try wearing his pin stripe suit and see if that brings him some luck.Maybe CGC should just get drunk before the game, he couldn't do any worse
Heisman was an established coach at Auburn and Clemson before coming to Tech. Dodd played for General Neyland, probably the greatest football mind of his era. Broyles apprenticed under Dodd.
We found Geoff at a bus station near Philadelphia. No discernible tree or skills. Dan Mullen wasn't impressed when he bolted Mississippi State for a lateral to Florida.
Kansas hired a good coach? What on earth makes you say that?University of Kansas hired a good coach, so there’s still hope we can in the future if the GTAA will interview more than 3 people and if so interview some good candidates. Seems like Tstan really took the easy way out on this hire and we’re paying for it big time.
Look him up, just started this year, but has really good track record.Kansas hired a good coach? What on earth makes you say that?
My understanding is they did notGood points. Do you know that he did not ask Paul for recommendations? What should the assumption be if you do not know either way?
He coached for a long time in D3 and then was pretty average at Buffalo. Definitely not someone I would consider having a great pedigreeLook him up, just started this year, but has really good track record.
My undergraduate degree is from Ole Miss. I interact with them semi-regularly.I don’t think that’s true at all. They would all love to beat Ole Miss, but they would not trade their only national title in school history for 1 win against Ole Miss. MSU takes pride in being one of the best baseball schools in the country, and if you’ve ever interacted with them you’d know how much they love the “Dude.” MSU is known for having the best atmosphere in college baseball, their football atmosphere pales in comparison.
Closer to Randy EdsallI think we got the football version of the Edsel brewing here. Ford was smart enough to drive a stake thru the heart of that loser after year 3, correct?
That’s my whole point. Mississippi State, Georgia Tech, Kansas, Oregon State, Vandy, Duke, etc will never be elite football programs. Other schools have figured out that you can be elite in sports other than football and still provide a great deal of pride and entertainment within your athletic department.They absolutely take pride in being one of the best baseball programs in america, as they should, but they do so because they don't have football success in which to be proud.