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<blockquote data-quote="4shotB" data-source="post: 631464" data-attributes="member: 844"><p>I am 60 and will be 61 if the good Lord gives me a few more weeks on this spinning ball. "Got out" in '81 and did my first two semesters in Athens. The admissions office claims to have lost my application which made more sense after I got to Tech and saw how things were run on campus. Like another poster above, I am one of the very few who transferred from east to west. Knew plenty who went in the opposite direction in my time there.</p><p></p><p>Other factors hurting the game imo....saturation on TV, the TV timeouts while at the game and finally, the playoffs. The old system kept interest alive and made bowls more interesting. The debates about who really is the best team are moot now. Also, the money involved has moved it to from a sport to an investment. The schools with the willpower, moxie and alumni with deepest pockets are making investment decisions that others can't or won't make.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4shotB, post: 631464, member: 844"] I am 60 and will be 61 if the good Lord gives me a few more weeks on this spinning ball. "Got out" in '81 and did my first two semesters in Athens. The admissions office claims to have lost my application which made more sense after I got to Tech and saw how things were run on campus. Like another poster above, I am one of the very few who transferred from east to west. Knew plenty who went in the opposite direction in my time there. Other factors hurting the game imo....saturation on TV, the TV timeouts while at the game and finally, the playoffs. The old system kept interest alive and made bowls more interesting. The debates about who really is the best team are moot now. Also, the money involved has moved it to from a sport to an investment. The schools with the willpower, moxie and alumni with deepest pockets are making investment decisions that others can't or won't make. [/QUOTE]
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