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<blockquote data-quote="deeznats" data-source="post: 564964" data-attributes="member: 1633"><p>As a long time season ticket holder, last year was the first time I didn't even attempt to give away tickets to non-marquee matchups (Clemson, etc). There was absolutely no interest from anyone in my extended network to even go to a GT game for free. You don't even have to argue who was a better coach, who could win more, who was a better offensive mind, etc... nobody in general (except for die hard fans) cared about GT football anymore. While you may hate the hype and want to defend the way things were, I for one am extremely happy that some people might want to start going to games again. I don't think people demand you not question anything, people are just dumbfounded that you can't be excited about anything. Yes, Collins has to win to keep the hype up, but this stupid back and forth about coaches is just dumb. Let's be happy there is some excitement again. The UVA game at the end of the year this year was a true low for this program (since the mid 90s at least) as far as fan engagement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deeznats, post: 564964, member: 1633"] As a long time season ticket holder, last year was the first time I didn't even attempt to give away tickets to non-marquee matchups (Clemson, etc). There was absolutely no interest from anyone in my extended network to even go to a GT game for free. You don't even have to argue who was a better coach, who could win more, who was a better offensive mind, etc... nobody in general (except for die hard fans) cared about GT football anymore. While you may hate the hype and want to defend the way things were, I for one am extremely happy that some people might want to start going to games again. I don't think people demand you not question anything, people are just dumbfounded that you can't be excited about anything. Yes, Collins has to win to keep the hype up, but this stupid back and forth about coaches is just dumb. Let's be happy there is some excitement again. The UVA game at the end of the year this year was a true low for this program (since the mid 90s at least) as far as fan engagement. [/QUOTE]
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