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<blockquote data-quote="GTJeff1975" data-source="post: 964142" data-attributes="member: 4145"><p>I don’t know what circles y’all are hanging out with but I’ve never met a GT alum that didn’t bleed old gold and white. Got out 23 years ago and know lots of alum that are older than me, my age and some kids that just got out and some still at Tech.</p><p></p><p>So much hyperbole by a lot of you. I remember my brother went to several UGA games (he’s a Tech fan) with some buddies of his back in 13 and 14. He said the stadium was about 60% full and this was against Arkansas and another SEC team (he was also there for the Tech game). Blaming fans for the lack of wins on the team is beyond asinine. Winning brings in fans. When Tennessee is losing they are not filling Neyland. WHen UGHEY was Struggling they were not filling their stadium.</p><p></p><p>You want to fill the stadium. Win games. Period. </p><p>I try to go to a game a year when I can. I love Ma Tech and consider her part of my identity but I also have a life and have many other things I do on Saturdays to commit it all to the football program. Too much shaming people for not going to watch the last few years when the program was terrible. I don’t want to spend my Saturday at BDS only to have it ruined by seeing Tech get drug like a rag doll up and down the field (see Ole Miss last year). We’re getting better and I’m excited to see the direction of the program. If we start winning consistently fans will come.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTJeff1975, post: 964142, member: 4145"] I don’t know what circles y’all are hanging out with but I’ve never met a GT alum that didn’t bleed old gold and white. Got out 23 years ago and know lots of alum that are older than me, my age and some kids that just got out and some still at Tech. So much hyperbole by a lot of you. I remember my brother went to several UGA games (he’s a Tech fan) with some buddies of his back in 13 and 14. He said the stadium was about 60% full and this was against Arkansas and another SEC team (he was also there for the Tech game). Blaming fans for the lack of wins on the team is beyond asinine. Winning brings in fans. When Tennessee is losing they are not filling Neyland. WHen UGHEY was Struggling they were not filling their stadium. You want to fill the stadium. Win games. Period. I try to go to a game a year when I can. I love Ma Tech and consider her part of my identity but I also have a life and have many other things I do on Saturdays to commit it all to the football program. Too much shaming people for not going to watch the last few years when the program was terrible. I don’t want to spend my Saturday at BDS only to have it ruined by seeing Tech get drug like a rag doll up and down the field (see Ole Miss last year). We’re getting better and I’m excited to see the direction of the program. If we start winning consistently fans will come. [/QUOTE]
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