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<blockquote data-quote="jojatk" data-source="post: 572836" data-attributes="member: 2627"><p>So you're saying that if the players are on the field that you're not going to come because the coaches chose to play music the kids like at the spring game (I know that isn't what you're saying, that was meant as a rhetorical question)? This isn't something we're going to see during the actual games, you realize? The Spring Game is to generate excitement for the fans as well but primarily, especially this year, it was to accentuate the point that GT football is not what you (meaning the recruits, not the fans) think it has been. It was about changing the perception and setting a new expectation. I didn't pay for a ticket to get into the Spring Game and GT made parking available to me for free. They even gave me a poster and a wrist band (in gold and white). It's like I was invited to come see the team practice. When they step out onto the field for an actual game my expectations of my role there is different and I would be far more understanding of folks complaining about things like the music.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jojatk, post: 572836, member: 2627"] So you're saying that if the players are on the field that you're not going to come because the coaches chose to play music the kids like at the spring game (I know that isn't what you're saying, that was meant as a rhetorical question)? This isn't something we're going to see during the actual games, you realize? The Spring Game is to generate excitement for the fans as well but primarily, especially this year, it was to accentuate the point that GT football is not what you (meaning the recruits, not the fans) think it has been. It was about changing the perception and setting a new expectation. I didn't pay for a ticket to get into the Spring Game and GT made parking available to me for free. They even gave me a poster and a wrist band (in gold and white). It's like I was invited to come see the team practice. When they step out onto the field for an actual game my expectations of my role there is different and I would be far more understanding of folks complaining about things like the music. [/QUOTE]
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