How do know our SID is not doing this? Just because the fish aren't biting doesn't mean the fisherman's got an empty hook in the water.
Also, how do you know Clemson and Cal are being "proactive" in this? Maybe the writer got the idea on his/her own and did a selective or cursory investigation. Maybe he looked into schools he was familiar with or were high profile, who knows?
Sorry Cheese, I respect your loyalty to GT, but when it comes to this kind of stuff I'm going to have to pass on your ability to be impartial on GT's ability to get out of its own way. How do I know GT's SID isn't being more proactive? It's the same reason that GT is behind almost every school when it comes to marketing and "creating news". Remember GT's social media debacle a while ago? Meaning, our lack of presence on social media. In fact, some of our coaches were flat out calling it stupid. Well, after other schools were on the forefront of social media creating interest in their programs, and coaches were gaining advantages in recruiting, GT finally decided to join. There was a big joke floating around about CPJ finally getting one twitter (Remember the #BelieveIt photo?) The irony is, GT is an academic institution that prides itself on being the forefront of innovation, but it seems our sports department is out of step with that same belief.
Our coaches like to tout that 1 in 6 GT graduates is a millionaire. Great...well, let's expand on that and show recruits how our athletes become part of that "1 in 6". GT is one of the very few schools I can point to and say that we have athletes in EVERY field. From investment banking, real estate, practicing law, medicine, film, media...you name it, GT has an former athlete in the field well their way or already part of the "1 in 6". We've got athletes who are not major contributers leaving eligibility on the table because they're taking six figure jobs. How about a campaign that shows former GT athletes in almost every profession? GT is known as a "nerd engineering school", but the truth is GT puts out great professionals in pretty much any field you can think of. Maybe that's what's needed to make GT a "cool" school. Let's start a "Path to 1 in 6" campaign and highlight former SAs who have gone on to careers in certain fields beyond sports! SAs that want to get started in Real Estate? John Dewberry's firm Dewberry Capital is just blocks from campus....and contrast it to Tim Byerly who just graduated a couple of years ago and is well on his way to doing big things in Real Estate. Sports Broadcasting? Let's do a piece on John Salley whose a big presence in NBA media circles, and contrast it to Roddy Jones whose sports media career is just beginning....how Roddy got his start while still an SA! Guess what? Because GT is in Atlanta, our SAs can get out of practice and either walk or take a short MARTA ride to their dream job!
You think recruits wouldn't get excited about the opportunities if you show them tangible paths to getting to their dream careers if becoming a professional athlete isn't in the cards for them? Heck, I'm excited thinking about what great opportunities GT provides these SAs and I'm no longer eligible to get play college sports (nor am I good enough...but that's a minor detail.
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You know what though? Unfortunately, these are the type of ideas GT is short on. I mean, we've got coaches that truly care about players, a great location for our SAs to leverage, and a great track record of preparing our SAs for success. But the only things I see from GT is the same type of stuff other schools pump out in social media and it becomes lost in the mass of a million other messages. GT just isn't leveraging our advantages...specifically the SAs and former SAs themselves. It's going to be hard for any school to compete with GT in terms of how much success our former SAs have, that's our advantage and differentiator...unfortunately, where is GT in pushing that narrative? That's how I know our SID could be better. Because our message could easily be better, but it's not.
Like I said, Stansbury seems to "get it" in that regard so hopefully we'll start seeing more innovative campaigns and nice pieces on larger outlets. It's up to GT to get the news out there, and I think that's where we've failed repeatedly.