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Mostly “Fire Geoff Collins”, some reminiscing, maybe bourbon or other distractions
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<blockquote data-quote="Vespidae" data-source="post: 820170" data-attributes="member: 2957"><p>It's fact. TStan had an option to raise money by either going after large numbers of small donations or focus on a few large guys. Pareto Rule and all of that, and it's 5-6 guys that raise all the money. And they HATED the TO ... even in 2014 and a trip to the Orange Bowl. They want to be Alabama on a budget. Their mindsets are from the 1990's when the gaps were much, much closer. The top programs are so far better resourced and professionally managed than Tech's is not even fun to evaluate ... it's just ... OMG. </p><p></p><p>We are not in Kansas anymore. It's a brave new world and I don't think our guys are up to the task. Again, my view is we will do just fine in the other sports like golf, basketball, baseball, etc. But football is expensive to run ... and we do not have a competitive advantage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vespidae, post: 820170, member: 2957"] It's fact. TStan had an option to raise money by either going after large numbers of small donations or focus on a few large guys. Pareto Rule and all of that, and it's 5-6 guys that raise all the money. And they HATED the TO ... even in 2014 and a trip to the Orange Bowl. They want to be Alabama on a budget. Their mindsets are from the 1990's when the gaps were much, much closer. The top programs are so far better resourced and professionally managed than Tech's is not even fun to evaluate ... it's just ... OMG. We are not in Kansas anymore. It's a brave new world and I don't think our guys are up to the task. Again, my view is we will do just fine in the other sports like golf, basketball, baseball, etc. But football is expensive to run ... and we do not have a competitive advantage. [/QUOTE]
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