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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 877106" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>Rumor is that DRad is the one that spearheaded GT's move and ultimately getting the invite to B1G. He left not because we turned down the B1G, but because he understood GT didn't want to do what was necessary for our programs to win. Where is DRad now? Miami. DRad is many things, but he's also one of the best ADs in terms of understanding the landscape and making preemptive moves to position his program to compete. The other rumor is Clemson will join the SEC once the media rights agreement with the ACC is expired. I don't think DRad wants to fight the battle in the SEC where it's becoming a free for all. The B1G at least has somewhat more decorum and a focus on academics among its members.</p><p></p><p>I'm nervous that GT has missed our opportunity. Media markets don't mean as much in the age of streaming. It's more about eyeballs now, and GT doesn't command that many eyeballs. My fear for GT is that we we've screwed ourselves twice: Leaving the SEC and turning down the B1G.</p><p></p><p>I'm certain of one thing, if GT remains in the ACC, we're more likely going to become an FCS level program once the college sports becomes the SEC and B1G and everyone else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 877106, member: 360"] Rumor is that DRad is the one that spearheaded GT's move and ultimately getting the invite to B1G. He left not because we turned down the B1G, but because he understood GT didn't want to do what was necessary for our programs to win. Where is DRad now? Miami. DRad is many things, but he's also one of the best ADs in terms of understanding the landscape and making preemptive moves to position his program to compete. The other rumor is Clemson will join the SEC once the media rights agreement with the ACC is expired. I don't think DRad wants to fight the battle in the SEC where it's becoming a free for all. The B1G at least has somewhat more decorum and a focus on academics among its members. I'm nervous that GT has missed our opportunity. Media markets don't mean as much in the age of streaming. It's more about eyeballs now, and GT doesn't command that many eyeballs. My fear for GT is that we we've screwed ourselves twice: Leaving the SEC and turning down the B1G. I'm certain of one thing, if GT remains in the ACC, we're more likely going to become an FCS level program once the college sports becomes the SEC and B1G and everyone else. [/QUOTE]
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