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<blockquote data-quote="LibertyTurns" data-source="post: 209989" data-attributes="member: 789"><p>Have you taken a glimpse at our strategic plans lately? Supposedly our leadership has and thinks GT can be a leader in many areas. When asked the question directly, Bud Peterson didn't duck by saying iiwii and saying our alumni/fanbase is full of cheap SOBs that wouldn't even fill the stadium even when we're winning. Maybe he's a liar? I'll give them credit, they took a Business School that was lightly regarded and has it solidly in the Top 25. Maybe we got there by telling ourselves it was impossible and just waited for it to happen?</p><p></p><p>All I'm saying is I'm personally tired of all the excuses. People will buy a product that they consider to be worth the money (time, etc) they're spending on it. If we can't get the fans in the seats by recruiting great teams first, then improve the game day experience so we can generate the revenue to afford the recruiting. You guys are so freaking linear sometimes it's amazing. Ever heard the saying not every problem's a nail and not every solution is a hammer? If we can't beat the elite Teams straight up we need to use our old noggins to figure it out. Isn't that what Engineers are supposed to be able to do? I refuse to believe we're too stupid to win. Too lazy, too many defeatist attitudes to deal with, other priorities we think are more important, ok but not too dumb. That's just crazy talk. GT should be a showcase, not a doorstop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LibertyTurns, post: 209989, member: 789"] Have you taken a glimpse at our strategic plans lately? Supposedly our leadership has and thinks GT can be a leader in many areas. When asked the question directly, Bud Peterson didn't duck by saying iiwii and saying our alumni/fanbase is full of cheap SOBs that wouldn't even fill the stadium even when we're winning. Maybe he's a liar? I'll give them credit, they took a Business School that was lightly regarded and has it solidly in the Top 25. Maybe we got there by telling ourselves it was impossible and just waited for it to happen? All I'm saying is I'm personally tired of all the excuses. People will buy a product that they consider to be worth the money (time, etc) they're spending on it. If we can't get the fans in the seats by recruiting great teams first, then improve the game day experience so we can generate the revenue to afford the recruiting. You guys are so freaking linear sometimes it's amazing. Ever heard the saying not every problem's a nail and not every solution is a hammer? If we can't beat the elite Teams straight up we need to use our old noggins to figure it out. Isn't that what Engineers are supposed to be able to do? I refuse to believe we're too stupid to win. Too lazy, too many defeatist attitudes to deal with, other priorities we think are more important, ok but not too dumb. That's just crazy talk. GT should be a showcase, not a doorstop. [/QUOTE]
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