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<blockquote data-quote="Legal Jacket" data-source="post: 210102" data-attributes="member: 601"><p>I'll give it a try on how to improve recruiting:</p><p></p><p>Draw more fans to each game. I've expanded my season tickets from 4 to 6 in the last few years in hopes of bringing more butts to bobby dodd. its an embarassment when we can't come close to filling the upper north - its even worse when our stadium is half full of our rivals' fans.</p><p></p><p>Continue to market as we have been. Togetherweswarm has been genius. We need to continue to fight the perception that GT is a school for nerds and sell the team as atlanta's college football team, etc. etc. Building more tailgating- or pregame-related infrastructure is a continued need. I'd also offer specials like the braves do for tickets at the top of the upper north to games that people don't want to go to. Offer free tickets to random season ticket holders for games like Pitt, Syracuse, etc. as perks. </p><p></p><p>Continue to spend more money on recruiting personnel. We aren't going to win many recruiting battles head to head with the big dogs. What we need to do is find solid players who want to be engineers or who naturally fit with our school and recruit the hell out of them. We are so uniquely situated we should focus on finding fit in a national search, rather than more exclusively focusing on top talent locally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Legal Jacket, post: 210102, member: 601"] I'll give it a try on how to improve recruiting: Draw more fans to each game. I've expanded my season tickets from 4 to 6 in the last few years in hopes of bringing more butts to bobby dodd. its an embarassment when we can't come close to filling the upper north - its even worse when our stadium is half full of our rivals' fans. Continue to market as we have been. Togetherweswarm has been genius. We need to continue to fight the perception that GT is a school for nerds and sell the team as atlanta's college football team, etc. etc. Building more tailgating- or pregame-related infrastructure is a continued need. I'd also offer specials like the braves do for tickets at the top of the upper north to games that people don't want to go to. Offer free tickets to random season ticket holders for games like Pitt, Syracuse, etc. as perks. Continue to spend more money on recruiting personnel. We aren't going to win many recruiting battles head to head with the big dogs. What we need to do is find solid players who want to be engineers or who naturally fit with our school and recruit the hell out of them. We are so uniquely situated we should focus on finding fit in a national search, rather than more exclusively focusing on top talent locally. [/QUOTE]
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