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<blockquote data-quote="georgiatech22" data-source="post: 506093" data-attributes="member: 4252"><p>I disagree. Tech is a very historically rich program, and is right there with Auburn, Alabama, UGA, and Tennessee in the formative years of southern college football. Leaving the SEC, even for well-intended reasons, has left GT in the dust compared to the monsters the SEC has become. </p><p></p><p>Throughout the conference expansions, I've hope and prayed that GT would be considered for an invitation, but I understand the reasons we're not. Besides UGA not wanting us there, we don't have as much direct economic value to add to the pie because of how we've retracted with the rise of the SEC. </p><p></p><p>But that doesn't change that at least 3 of the programs in the SEC (Auburn, Alabama, and GT) have very storied rivalries with GT, and that in itself makes it undeniable that aside from money, GT would inject a very high quality sense of tradition in the SEC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="georgiatech22, post: 506093, member: 4252"] I disagree. Tech is a very historically rich program, and is right there with Auburn, Alabama, UGA, and Tennessee in the formative years of southern college football. Leaving the SEC, even for well-intended reasons, has left GT in the dust compared to the monsters the SEC has become. Throughout the conference expansions, I've hope and prayed that GT would be considered for an invitation, but I understand the reasons we're not. Besides UGA not wanting us there, we don't have as much direct economic value to add to the pie because of how we've retracted with the rise of the SEC. But that doesn't change that at least 3 of the programs in the SEC (Auburn, Alabama, and GT) have very storied rivalries with GT, and that in itself makes it undeniable that aside from money, GT would inject a very high quality sense of tradition in the SEC. [/QUOTE]
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