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The widening gap of conference revenue streams
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<blockquote data-quote="SOWEGA Jacket" data-source="post: 876958" data-attributes="member: 4334"><p>Well, the days of a school competing for championships of any kind without an actual plan and backing of the school are long over so conference affiliation for GT doesn’t matter. GT is reaping decades of letting the old fans die and not backfilling them with a younger generation. GT decided it would rather bring in students who could care less about the state of Georgia or sports than be a state school. The payoff to that plan is now bearing fruit with empty stadiums, low level cheap coaches, and a fanbase that doesn’t make a peep other than a few hundred diehards on message boards. Our athletic programs have entered a new era of indifference and we have become a grifter program taking conference money to be an easy win. At best we’ll get a UNC type upset once a year in between the beat downs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SOWEGA Jacket, post: 876958, member: 4334"] Well, the days of a school competing for championships of any kind without an actual plan and backing of the school are long over so conference affiliation for GT doesn’t matter. GT is reaping decades of letting the old fans die and not backfilling them with a younger generation. GT decided it would rather bring in students who could care less about the state of Georgia or sports than be a state school. The payoff to that plan is now bearing fruit with empty stadiums, low level cheap coaches, and a fanbase that doesn’t make a peep other than a few hundred diehards on message boards. Our athletic programs have entered a new era of indifference and we have become a grifter program taking conference money to be an easy win. At best we’ll get a UNC type upset once a year in between the beat downs. [/QUOTE]
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