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<blockquote data-quote="Peter Patsis" data-source="post: 90567" data-attributes="member: 581"><p>For me its a numbers game. In 2011 we spent 511K on recruiting, 2012 883K, 2013 1.3M and this year the budget is 1.36M. These numbers are disputable because of differing accounting on who the budget is presented to so I could not discern ESPN and AJC numbers or possibly find out an exact amount but this is rough enough.</p><p></p><p>At least the increase money has been well spent because we are seeing better recruiting classes. GT ticket sales decrease when not playing home against VT and Georgia, and have increased when we have. Any losses on our budget have been offset by an increase in ESPN renegotiated contract with the ACC and the new Playoff system, but those numbers are not based on our success on the field.</p><p></p><p>We increased spending on updated locker rooms, weight room, practice facilities, etc.</p><p></p><p>So, bottom line we have spent good money on the football program. Given that we have similar problems in the BB program that seems in stagnation how much drain are we going to have from firing's and hiring's and decreased ticket sales and stagnated programs</p><p></p><p>So, I say keep CPJ if we go 7-5 or better. Since we have spent bucks on the football program with facilities and recruiting then this year if we are 7-5 or 8-4 then had better go 8-4 or 9-3 next year. Given the increased budget on recruiting then if we do not see results max in 2 years after this season and we do not stay a 6-6, 7-5 or 8-4 program and do not win a coastal at least once and beat Georgia at least once in the next 3 years then he should go. </p><p></p><p>Man this is Tech if only my professors where this lenient with my grades.</p><p></p><p>Even Duke is slamming our program. If Duke can bring 4 stars to Durham we should. I also do not buy into the Tech is an academic school with higher standards rap because we get 4-star recruits considering our school and if they couldn't come we would not be pursuing them and they wouldn't be considering us. Winning is the bottom line and 6-6, 7-5, losing to Georgia stagnation is not going to change ticket sales and recruiting success down the line.</p><p></p><p>And what was CPJ comeback to Cutt. Well we do not pass as often but you will make the big play. Huh! I would have said how many Duke receivers are in the NFL, let me count, Megatron, D. Thomas, S. Hill and you will be next.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peter Patsis, post: 90567, member: 581"] For me its a numbers game. In 2011 we spent 511K on recruiting, 2012 883K, 2013 1.3M and this year the budget is 1.36M. These numbers are disputable because of differing accounting on who the budget is presented to so I could not discern ESPN and AJC numbers or possibly find out an exact amount but this is rough enough. At least the increase money has been well spent because we are seeing better recruiting classes. GT ticket sales decrease when not playing home against VT and Georgia, and have increased when we have. Any losses on our budget have been offset by an increase in ESPN renegotiated contract with the ACC and the new Playoff system, but those numbers are not based on our success on the field. We increased spending on updated locker rooms, weight room, practice facilities, etc. So, bottom line we have spent good money on the football program. Given that we have similar problems in the BB program that seems in stagnation how much drain are we going to have from firing's and hiring's and decreased ticket sales and stagnated programs So, I say keep CPJ if we go 7-5 or better. Since we have spent bucks on the football program with facilities and recruiting then this year if we are 7-5 or 8-4 then had better go 8-4 or 9-3 next year. Given the increased budget on recruiting then if we do not see results max in 2 years after this season and we do not stay a 6-6, 7-5 or 8-4 program and do not win a coastal at least once and beat Georgia at least once in the next 3 years then he should go. Man this is Tech if only my professors where this lenient with my grades. Even Duke is slamming our program. If Duke can bring 4 stars to Durham we should. I also do not buy into the Tech is an academic school with higher standards rap because we get 4-star recruits considering our school and if they couldn't come we would not be pursuing them and they wouldn't be considering us. Winning is the bottom line and 6-6, 7-5, losing to Georgia stagnation is not going to change ticket sales and recruiting success down the line. And what was CPJ comeback to Cutt. Well we do not pass as often but you will make the big play. Huh! I would have said how many Duke receivers are in the NFL, let me count, Megatron, D. Thomas, S. Hill and you will be next. [/QUOTE]
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