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<blockquote data-quote="CINCYMETJACKET" data-source="post: 813675" data-attributes="member: 4003"><p>Well, that depends on who wants to stay at GT or go to another school if we are in the B1G. Part of the allure of playing baseball at GT is getting a great education. The other part is playing high level baseball with an ACC/SEC schedule. Moving to the B1G changes the dynamic of players that are on the team, as well as players that want to commit to the team. I've thought about this significantly since Georgia Tech was rumored to be a candidate to join the Big 10 years ago. Would be great for me to see us play more often, as I live in Cincinnati, but my thought at the time was that it would be a death knell for our baseball program in terms of recruiting top players to come play for us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CINCYMETJACKET, post: 813675, member: 4003"] Well, that depends on who wants to stay at GT or go to another school if we are in the B1G. Part of the allure of playing baseball at GT is getting a great education. The other part is playing high level baseball with an ACC/SEC schedule. Moving to the B1G changes the dynamic of players that are on the team, as well as players that want to commit to the team. I've thought about this significantly since Georgia Tech was rumored to be a candidate to join the Big 10 years ago. Would be great for me to see us play more often, as I live in Cincinnati, but my thought at the time was that it would be a death knell for our baseball program in terms of recruiting top players to come play for us. [/QUOTE]
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