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<blockquote data-quote="iceeater1969" data-source="post: 360125" data-attributes="member: 1237"><p>In 70s As a recruiter for Exxon, hired engr from Carnegie Mellon, Rensalier(sic) poly technical. U are right - they don't play football but they sure were well recieved into Exxon research. The gt guys were not received as pure lab type but were as well received as well rounded and used to hard work. I got one gt guy to go into pipeline and he was very successful as a subject matter expert. The word was that smaller school produces engineer engineer engineer types and gt/ Purdue brings engineer/ manager type who can translate. </p><p> While in houston I meet many tech grads who were in management (All them loved gt football)</p><p></p><p>I believe our football program being seen as "competitive" materially contributes to the credibility of our school. Against p 5 Attendance- showing up against giants leaves one impression but being competitive leaves another. </p><p></p><p>If our coach has resources that are kind of close to enough, he will be highly competitive. </p><p>This is the legacy of tech men, they find away to win. Our brand is so strong in texas.</p><p></p><p>We ARE doing so much better. The defense has all kinds of young talent! </p><p></p><p> Let's all do some little thing we each can do and all push ($) harder to help coach show this on a national stage. </p><p></p><p>As Jerry says Go Jackets</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iceeater1969, post: 360125, member: 1237"] In 70s As a recruiter for Exxon, hired engr from Carnegie Mellon, Rensalier(sic) poly technical. U are right - they don't play football but they sure were well recieved into Exxon research. The gt guys were not received as pure lab type but were as well received as well rounded and used to hard work. I got one gt guy to go into pipeline and he was very successful as a subject matter expert. The word was that smaller school produces engineer engineer engineer types and gt/ Purdue brings engineer/ manager type who can translate. While in houston I meet many tech grads who were in management (All them loved gt football) I believe our football program being seen as "competitive" materially contributes to the credibility of our school. Against p 5 Attendance- showing up against giants leaves one impression but being competitive leaves another. If our coach has resources that are kind of close to enough, he will be highly competitive. This is the legacy of tech men, they find away to win. Our brand is so strong in texas. We ARE doing so much better. The defense has all kinds of young talent! Let's all do some little thing we each can do and all push ($) harder to help coach show this on a national stage. As Jerry says Go Jackets [/QUOTE]
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