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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 200915" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>One of the things I've always wanted our football/basketball/baseball program to do was hold scrimmages in fertile recruiting areas around the state. Maybe not every year, but maybe once every 2 years or so. Then hold a fan day event afterwards. Areas like South GA, Cobb County, Gwinnett County, Macon, Savannah Area. It may not pay dividends right away, but it spreads the GT brand to the younger generation, and endears them to the young kids who will one day fill the seats at BDS. There's nothing like a giant football player or basketball spending a few moments with a young man who's impressionable. To the SA, it's a minute or two, to the young fan, it could mean the world that a big time SA took time out to say a few words and take a picture. That's how fans for life are made...exactly why Cam Newton is beloved by Carolina Panther fans.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 200915, member: 360"] One of the things I've always wanted our football/basketball/baseball program to do was hold scrimmages in fertile recruiting areas around the state. Maybe not every year, but maybe once every 2 years or so. Then hold a fan day event afterwards. Areas like South GA, Cobb County, Gwinnett County, Macon, Savannah Area. It may not pay dividends right away, but it spreads the GT brand to the younger generation, and endears them to the young kids who will one day fill the seats at BDS. There's nothing like a giant football player or basketball spending a few moments with a young man who's impressionable. To the SA, it's a minute or two, to the young fan, it could mean the world that a big time SA took time out to say a few words and take a picture. That's how fans for life are made...exactly why Cam Newton is beloved by Carolina Panther fans. [/QUOTE]
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