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Why Did Georgia Tech Football Leave the SEC?
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<blockquote data-quote="boger2337" data-source="post: 709943" data-attributes="member: 4089"><p>I personally think we cannot view GT as it is today and compare it to the SEC. </p><p></p><p>I tend to think if GT stayed in the SEC we would of expanded the variation of degrees for SA. (SEC, Donors would of greased some wheels). </p><p></p><p>I tend to think we would have a larger fanbase. A much larger sidewalk fanbase. </p><p></p><p>What I think people are missing is that I think the SEC may of changed the direction of the school as a whole, to an extent. The SEC would support a team in Atlanta. The biggest deal I take away from it is the school would of been more athletics centric. Definitely more football centric. More in the ballpark of uga, Florida, Clemson. Where the public would know GT as a football school that has good academics. Not a school that also has football. We would be more the best both both worlds with maybe a slight dip in academics. Say a slip of 5-10 in the academic rankings which I'd be fine with if it means we win championships.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boger2337, post: 709943, member: 4089"] I personally think we cannot view GT as it is today and compare it to the SEC. I tend to think if GT stayed in the SEC we would of expanded the variation of degrees for SA. (SEC, Donors would of greased some wheels). I tend to think we would have a larger fanbase. A much larger sidewalk fanbase. What I think people are missing is that I think the SEC may of changed the direction of the school as a whole, to an extent. The SEC would support a team in Atlanta. The biggest deal I take away from it is the school would of been more athletics centric. Definitely more football centric. More in the ballpark of uga, Florida, Clemson. Where the public would know GT as a football school that has good academics. Not a school that also has football. We would be more the best both both worlds with maybe a slight dip in academics. Say a slip of 5-10 in the academic rankings which I'd be fine with if it means we win championships. [/QUOTE]
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