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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 252803" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>GT actually has nice facilities. Do we have water falls and personal stripper poles at each player's locker (OK, just slightly exaggerating there)? No, but the stuff that Alabama, Oregon, Clemson has 99% of the college football teams in the P5 don't have either.</p><p></p><p>Fact: GT has an indoor practice facility. Miami, which beat us this weekend, does not have an indoor practice facility. UGA, who easily doubles our revenue and attendance still doesn't have an indoor practice facility (though one is on the books to be completed soon). GT was able to build an indoor practice facility in the middle of a city before two schools that aren't as land locked as GT. Think about that.</p><p></p><p>Pro athletes and teams come from around the country to use our facilities, and I don't mean just ex-GT athletes. Our facilities are actually some of the better ones in college football. Sure, we are not going to compete with schools like 'Bama and Oregon, but neither are the other 99% of college football. Believe it or not, our facilities are actually up there. Of course we could stand to upgrade certain portions of our facilities (weight room!), but overall, GT is not a pauper either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 252803, member: 360"] GT actually has nice facilities. Do we have water falls and personal stripper poles at each player's locker (OK, just slightly exaggerating there)? No, but the stuff that Alabama, Oregon, Clemson has 99% of the college football teams in the P5 don't have either. Fact: GT has an indoor practice facility. Miami, which beat us this weekend, does not have an indoor practice facility. UGA, who easily doubles our revenue and attendance still doesn't have an indoor practice facility (though one is on the books to be completed soon). GT was able to build an indoor practice facility in the middle of a city before two schools that aren't as land locked as GT. Think about that. Pro athletes and teams come from around the country to use our facilities, and I don't mean just ex-GT athletes. Our facilities are actually some of the better ones in college football. Sure, we are not going to compete with schools like 'Bama and Oregon, but neither are the other 99% of college football. Believe it or not, our facilities are actually up there. Of course we could stand to upgrade certain portions of our facilities (weight room!), but overall, GT is not a pauper either. [/QUOTE]
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