I intend to as losing games means a whole lot more than any other factor.
I wonder how UGA’s attendance would be if they were 9-25 over the past three years. It probably wouldn’t fall off as much as ours has but it would definitely suffer, especially the away games. I feel like attendance is a lagging indicator of success and success is not a lagging indicator of attendance. If you want to play in front of a crowd, you gotta win first.I'll say this again. One of my HS friends had a son who played for GT under CPJ and the last year of CGC. He is still close with several members of the team. I was talking with him Sunday and he told me directly that his son reported to him that the players were extremely upset about the attendance this year and particularly the sea of red at the uga game. Tre Swilling said it politely in the press conference but it is being noticed. A couple of the players are extremely tired of playing in half empty stadiums. A few have indicated that they are strongly considering leaving to find a team that will actually support them. You can keep choosing to believe that our attendance doesn't matter, but you're dead wrong. I have it from a former players mouth.
Interesting note, one of our guys who was recruited by uga told him that the uga recruiter was right when he said if he chose uga he'd play a home game every time they played GT. How's that for negative recruiting?
I wonder how UGA’s attendance would be if they were 9-25 over the past three years. It probably wouldn’t fall off as much as ours has but it would definitely suffer, especially the away games. I feel like attendance is a lagging indicator of success and success is not a lagging indicator of attendance. If you want to play in front of a crowd, you gotta win first.
I wonder how UGA’s attendance would be if they were 9-25 over the past three years. It probably wouldn’t fall off as much as ours has but it would definitely suffer, especially the away games. I feel like attendance is a lagging indicator of success and success is not a lagging indicator of attendance. If you want to play in front of a crowd, you gotta win first.
Maybe bad football in Norman is still better than anything else to do on a Saturday…Nebraska was 3-9 this year and has been bad the past couple of years like up. Almost sold out every game. Always a sea of red. Its not just a team problem. We can do better too.
Even their spring game gets completely sold out.
this is such a bad take. QB wins are not a stat. our offense scored points in some games but we also were giving up 500 yards like every game. doesn’t matter who the qb is when that’s the case.I appreciate Yates and Sims but they led us to a total of 3 wins. Debating their merits at this point is analogous to debating if Jaws 3-D is better than Jaws the Revenge. Yates is leaving so I really hope Sims stays with us and matures during the off-season but I’m not ready to hang my hat on his future performance. CGC needs to do some magic and find us a great QB.
Maybe bad football in Norman is still better than anything else to do on a Saturday…
I agree with you that we need to support the team. I plan to be at MBS in September.I'll say this again. One of my HS friends had a son who played for GT under CPJ and the last year of CGC. He is still close with several members of the team. I was talking with him Sunday and he told me directly that his son reported to him that the players were extremely upset about the attendance this year and particularly the sea of red at the uga game. Tre Swilling said it politely in the press conference but it is being noticed. A couple of the players are extremely tired of playing in half empty stadiums. A few have indicated that they are strongly considering leaving to find a team that will actually support them. You can keep choosing to believe that our attendance doesn't matter, but you're dead wrong. I have it from a former players mouth.
Interesting note, one of our guys who was recruited by uga told him that the uga recruiter was right when he said if he chose uga he'd play a home game every time they played GT. How's that for negative recruiting?
Morpheus, I believe? I feel weird typing it thoughThat was after the first season I believe. His name escapes me at the moment (I have zero interest in looking it up), but CGC used to joke about having to mention him in every presser according to their working contract.
We all have bad daysMaybe bad football in Norman is still better than anything else to do on a Saturday…
You keep harping on this and I respect your input but after 3 years of a terrible product and other things to do during such a great time of year, do you really think the stadium will be full of Tech fans? I’ve been an avid GT fan for years and always will be (have 4 season tickets, donate, etc) but between driving 3 hours to see terrible football and get frustrated and disappointed watching a nightmare on the field, or doing something else on a beautiful Fall day, I choose the latter.I'll say this again. One of my HS friends had a son who played for GT under CPJ and the last year of CGC. He is still close with several members of the team. I was talking with him Sunday and he told me directly that his son reported to him that the players were extremely upset about the attendance this year and particularly the sea of red at the uga game. Tre Swilling said it politely in the press conference but it is being noticed. A couple of the players are extremely tired of playing in half empty stadiums. A few have indicated that they are strongly considering leaving to find a team that will actually support them. You can keep choosing to believe that our attendance doesn't matter, but you're dead wrong. I have it from a former players mouth.
Interesting note, one of our guys who was recruited by uga told him that the uga recruiter was right when he said if he chose uga he'd play a home game every time they played GT. How's that for negative recruiting?
I agree. It’s definitely an issue. Personally, I will pull for GT regardless of their record but I’m an alum. In the past few years I’ve been to ND twice, Ireland, Blacksburg, Louisville, Clemson, Athens, etc. and a lot of home games to cheer on the team. What is odd…maybe because I’m odd … is that I’ve never developed any kind of relationships with other GT fans that I meet at the games. Part of the issue is that the other GT fans I meet seem to live all over the country.Attendance hit the high water mark in 2015 and has declined steadily since. From 2015-2018 it dropped from 92% to 80% and from 2018-2021 from 80% to 69%. 2016 was a really good year in that stretch and it still dropped. New coach in 2019 and it still dropped. We have issues getting butts in seats and it's going to be a problem if we want to recruit with the big boys.
Dontae with the jokes
You keep harping on this and I respect your input but after 3 years of a terrible product and other things to do during such a great time of year, do you really think the stadium will be full of Tech fans? I’ve been an avid GT fan for years and always will be (have 4 season tickets, donate, etc) but between driving 3 hours to see terrible football and get frustrated and disappointed watching a nightmare on the field, or doing something else on a beautiful Fall day, I choose the latter.
I stand corrected. Who was it that left to join that marketing/PR firm?
For some reason I thought it was Suddes. Obviously wrong though. Apologies.
We were 5th in the Coastal in points scored. I don’t think my take is a bad take but I do agree that our defense compounded the problem.this is such a bad take. QB wins are not a stat. our offense scored points in some games but we also were giving up 500 yards like every game. doesn’t matter who the qb is when that’s the case.
Tae is a beast. No excuse for him not to get 20 touches a game next year.This hasn’t gotten enough love here. He will be a big part of eating up the snaps Gibbs takes with him.
you’re putting way too much blame strictly on the QB when we had such bad offensive line play and defense. for you to just pin it all on the qbs and act like that is the only factor clearly illustrates you have no idea what you’re talking aboutWe were 5th in the Coastal in points scored. I don’t think my take is a bad take but I do agree that our