TheAnonymous404
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I missed most of the arguments you had in the past week, but I know you’ve definitely brought up some controversial points. I can tell you that the GTAA’s financial situation is in far worse shape than how it is in your made up concoction of finances. Georgia Tech’s football revenue accounts for nearly the entire budget of GT athletics. The GTAA is over $100M in debt, with an unstable money maker in football. There’s absolutely no reason to press a basketball move when there’s no guarantee the situation will get any better in the coming years. You keep saying that you want to reallocate funds from AI 2020 into the basketball program, but apparently don’t realize how far behind GT’s facilities are as a whole compared to other P5 schools. The Edge building looks like it was built in the 70s, inside and out. RCS is no where near the facility or should be when it houses a perennial top 25 baseball team. O’Keefe is in desperate need of an upgrade also.
Also, with the threat of NCAA violations, academic recruiting hindrances, and a mediocre fan base, what makes you think GT will be able to lure some top coach right now anyway?
Again, I love the sensationalism, but I would like to remind you that this is just a sports board and truly nothing on here is a real controversial issue. I can debate with folks without losing my mind. In regards to the 100m dollars of debt, I would love to see where you came up with that figure truly I think that figure is severely exaggerated possibly outright fictitious. The Patriots used our football facilities just fine on their way to a Super Bowl victory. We also had an indoor practice facility before our friends up the road in Athens. I am sure some of the facilities do need to be updated, but I am sorry the harsh reality is revenue driving sports come first for me. At any school, basketball and football drive revenue, and that revenue is used to support the non-revenue sports. In regards to Russ Chandler, I have been to multiple games, and it is a fine venue for what it is college baseball. We are competitive enough in college baseball, and our money may be better spent on brining our basketball program up to the same level. Additionally, while the O'Keefe center may need an upgrade, I don't understand why we couldn't play some of the volleyball matches in McCamish if we are all really champions of holding our women's sports programs on the same level as our men's. Far too many people on this board are scared to express their opinions, seriously guys get a grip its just sports boards try not to take it so *amn personal because I certainly do not.