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<blockquote data-quote="CrackerJacket" data-source="post: 22484" data-attributes="member: 712"><p>You don't see the word 'malaise' in too many sports forums, but it's bang on for GT football. Between the Hill's attitude, our limited major offerings, and the triple option, we have made Ga Tech football a warm sour English brew in a market that wants ice cold Coors or Mich Lite: a very hard sell for players and fans alike. </p><p></p><p>Looks like the only way out is for donors and ticket buyers alike to vote with their feet, but I wonder if even that will change the Hill's outlook. GT has changed since I was a student. Yesterday, I noticed a guy in GT gear at Best Buy. This is not the usual garb in Corpus Christi, TX, so I introduced myself as an alum. The kid said he was a sophomore in Business Admin. When I asked him what he thought about the Ole Miss game, he didn't know or give a damn about it. OK - small sample, I know, but it still has me shakin' my head in amazement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrackerJacket, post: 22484, member: 712"] You don't see the word 'malaise' in too many sports forums, but it's bang on for GT football. Between the Hill's attitude, our limited major offerings, and the triple option, we have made Ga Tech football a warm sour English brew in a market that wants ice cold Coors or Mich Lite: a very hard sell for players and fans alike. Looks like the only way out is for donors and ticket buyers alike to vote with their feet, but I wonder if even that will change the Hill's outlook. GT has changed since I was a student. Yesterday, I noticed a guy in GT gear at Best Buy. This is not the usual garb in Corpus Christi, TX, so I introduced myself as an alum. The kid said he was a sophomore in Business Admin. When I asked him what he thought about the Ole Miss game, he didn't know or give a damn about it. OK - small sample, I know, but it still has me shakin' my head in amazement. [/QUOTE]
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