It is however, a bit ridiculous that the AA has to ask for money to add these necessary positions in order for us to be competitive.Isn't it amazing what a little dedicated fund raising can do. Let's just keep it up.
The AA wouldn't HAVE to ASK for money, if there had been a really organized system in place like there has been at Clemson for probably 100 years.It is however, a bit ridiculous that the AA has to ask for money to add these necessary positions in order for us to be competitive.
There should be enough money to make thus happen.
Oh, btw, The Hill just received another $20 million grant, ho hum....lol
It is however, a bit ridiculous that the AA has to ask for money to add these necessary positions in order for us to be competitive.
There should be enough money to make thus happen.
Oh, btw, The Hill just received another $20 million grant, ho hum....lol
The AA wouldn't HAVE to ASK for money, if there had been a really organized system in place like there has been at Clemson for probably 100 years.
Trey Money might be the 2nd best sports name I've ever heard. Welcome aboard.
2 words.
Johnson. Woody.
The school cannot provide more money no matter how much money the school has. The school and student fees can only provide 10% of the overall athletic funding by state regulation. Currently they provide 10%.
Our Roll Call campaign is relentless.But not roll call. The issue is how fundraising is done at tech. Trust me on this. Roll call gets 100s of millions in endowment yearly. The AA cant tag along and roll call blocks them from their campaign. Unlike schools like clemson, gt finds a way to make sure they eat their own.
Capital campaigns at many schools help both allowing the donor to choose the avenue.
If we fix this alone. Tech would dominate in fundraising. Our roll call donations are outstanding.
Who runs roll call and have they ever been approached by the AA or big wig athletic supporters with innovative ideas to "diversify" their windfall, specifically on donation solicitations such as giving donors a check box list of choices to earmark their donation? I imagine their is already a flock of academic program vultures circling this organization constantly lobbying for an increase in their allotment.But not roll call. The issue is how fundraising is done at tech. Trust me on this. Roll call gets 100s of millions in endowment yearly. The AA cant tag along and roll call blocks them from their campaign. Unlike schools like clemson, gt finds a way to make sure they eat their own.
Capital campaigns at many schools help both allowing the donor to choose the avenue.
If we fix this alone. Tech would dominate in fundraising. Our roll call donations are outstanding.
I agree a more defined donation program is needed that mirrors what other schools have (IPTAY, etc.) and I would bet TStans is working towards something like this, but part of the reason we're in the position to raise a 2-year 'salary pool' for these positions is because we're paying two basketball coaches not to coach. This fundraising effort gets us through the He****/Gr***** payment years at which point that money will be off the books. The other part being that our last AD was incompetent at fundraising..It is however, a bit ridiculous that the AA has to ask for money to add these necessary positions in order for us to be competitive.
There should be enough money to make thus happen.
Oh, btw, The Hill just received another $20 million grant, ho hum....lol
Who runs roll call and have they ever been approached by the AA or big wig athletic supporters with innovative ideas to "diversify" their windfall, specifically on donation solicitations such as giving donors a check box list of choices to earmark their donation? I imagine their is already a flock of academic program vultures circling this organization constantly lobbying for an increase in their allotment.
Secondly, how realistic is it to expect the typical "academic" donor to suddenly divert a portion of their donation to athletics?
So the GTAA is actively contributing to the confusion and likely directly causing many donors to be misled that their roll call donation is helping athletics. Nice.What makes it all the more confusing is that GTAA gives you points credit towards athletic tickets for consecutive years of contributing to Roll Call
The athletic funding "roll call" should be equally relentless.Our Roll Call campaign is relentless.
Thankyou for the clarificationThe school cannot provide more money no matter how much money the school has. The school and student fees can only provide 10% of the overall athletic funding by state regulation. Currently they provide 10%.