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<blockquote data-quote="Legal Jacket" data-source="post: 209841" data-attributes="member: 601"><p>Must be nice living in a world where reality doesn't matter. So we can just "be the best" - that easy? You must be voting for Trump too. How do you expect us to be the best. With what money? Our athletic department has total revenue of $68 million. Do you really think its that easy to "be the best" when Oregon brought in $196 million? Even schools like UNC and UVA in our own conference are bringing in $15 million more than we are. You think we can just snap our fingers and be the best at everything with that kind of disadvantage?</p><p></p><p>Oh, I see, you think because GT is great at things like chemical and biological engineering that we can also be really good at sports analytics. Maybe so, but are we going to force students to help our football team? Are we going to make all of them work in addition to their student gig, but not pay them? I can see this working out real well, especially with the substantial interest football brings to the student population. I mean, you couldn't fit one more person in the student section of our games if you tried. OF COURSE they will be knocking down doors to make sure we have the best "analytical systems, etc." and "the best computer systems," maybe even "the best designed everything everywhere on campus" I'm sure they would even help us learn how to apply those things to football, since you didn't bother to explain that.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://sports.usatoday.com/ncaa/finances/" target="_blank">http://sports.usatoday.com/ncaa/finances/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Legal Jacket, post: 209841, member: 601"] Must be nice living in a world where reality doesn't matter. So we can just "be the best" - that easy? You must be voting for Trump too. How do you expect us to be the best. With what money? Our athletic department has total revenue of $68 million. Do you really think its that easy to "be the best" when Oregon brought in $196 million? Even schools like UNC and UVA in our own conference are bringing in $15 million more than we are. You think we can just snap our fingers and be the best at everything with that kind of disadvantage? Oh, I see, you think because GT is great at things like chemical and biological engineering that we can also be really good at sports analytics. Maybe so, but are we going to force students to help our football team? Are we going to make all of them work in addition to their student gig, but not pay them? I can see this working out real well, especially with the substantial interest football brings to the student population. I mean, you couldn't fit one more person in the student section of our games if you tried. OF COURSE they will be knocking down doors to make sure we have the best "analytical systems, etc." and "the best computer systems," maybe even "the best designed everything everywhere on campus" I'm sure they would even help us learn how to apply those things to football, since you didn't bother to explain that. [URL]http://sports.usatoday.com/ncaa/finances/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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