Big changes coming for the pre-game festivities

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Georgia Tech shifting pregame festivities at Bobby Dodd Stadium
September 9, 2022 Atlanta - Georgia Tech football players walk Yellow Jacket Alley as they arrive for an NCAA college football game against Western Carolina outside Georgia Tech's Bobby Dodd Stadium in Atlanta on Saturday, September 10, 2022. (Hyosub Shin / Hyosub.Shin@ajc.com)

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GEORGIA TECH
By Ken Sugiura, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
30 minutes ago

New athletic director J Batt has a major change in the works for the football game-day experience at Georgia Tech.

Batt’s plan is to move the pregame activities that take place on and near Callaway Plaza on the north end of Bobby Dodd Stadium to the south end of the stadium along North Avenue.
“We’re going to begin a transition of our football game-day experience to North Avenue,” Batt said at the quarterly meeting of the Georgia Tech Athletic Association board Thursday. “This plan still has several details to iron out and permitting processes to complete, but conceptually, all of the activities that have traditionally been activated on Callaway Plaza – that’s team entrance, the Wreck coming down Yellow Jacket Alley, the band – that’ll be moved to North Avenue.”
Batt’s larger plan is to have a portion of North Avenue blocked off from traffic to create what he called “a really dense area of marketing, game-day activations, tailgating” in that area. The athletic department will work with partners such as the alumni association to have tailgating and other events in that area. The aforementioned “activations” include music, food trucks and fan-experience activities that also will involve the athletic department’s corporate partners.
“We really want to have the North Avenue corridor be the front door of our athletics game-day experience,” Batt said.


At the meeting, Tech President Ángel Cabrera shared his excitement over the change, saying “it’s going to be very exciting” and offering a vision of pregame activities taking place against the backdrop of the iconic Tech Tower.
It will significantly change at least two traditions that have become beloved elements of the experience of Tech home games for many fans – Yellow Jacket Alley (the team’s walk down Brittain Drive to the stadium) and the pregame marching-band concert on the steps of Callaway Plaza. The former has been in place since the tenure of former coach George O’Leary (1994-2001) and the latter since 2003.

The majority of the parking and tailgate spaces for Tech home games are on the north side of the stadium, making Callaway Plaza the logical venue for pregame festivities for fans as they make their way to their seats. Those fans may not find it worth the time and effort to venture to the other side of the stadium to take part.
However, besides Batt’s plans to make North Avenue “the front door,” the shift also anticipates another change that likely will render Callaway Plaza unavailable for the 2024 season – the planned renovation project of the Edge Center that borders the plaza along Bobby Dodd Way.
With Tech’s athletic headquarters prepping for a makeover, and the football team already having started one, Batt will attempt progress and improvement in another manner most visible (and possibly meaningful) to his ticket-buying constituency.
Having pregame festivities on the North Avenue side of the stadium will make participation easier for Yellow Jackets fans who park and tailgate near the stadium’s south end and also for fans arriving via MARTA’s North Avenue station. With the five-lane street (including the turn lane) blocked off, there should be ample space for fans to congregate. In years past, activities at “Wreckfest” at or near Callaway Plaza have included inflatables, face painting and music. The greenspace in front of Tech Tower will also be a natural place for fans to gather before kickoff.
Said Batt, “We’re excited.”
 
I like it. More visibility to outsiders. Some people outside of Tech fans might just be a little curious. I've always thought the Spring game should be more like a festival that's inclusive to the city. Atlanta loves a good festival.
 
North Avenue? The ööööing dressing room is on the north side of the stadium. Moving it to the little area below the tower is stupid.
 
we are going to annex north ave and tech pkwy nw

ill delete this post in one hour
 
Makes sense especially with the construction. The lawn in front of Tech Tower is really nice. Maybe because no-one is ever over there. Alumni house is over there too so wonder if they'll use it on gamedays.
 
I like it. More visibility to outsiders. Some people outside of Tech fans might just be a little curious. I've always thought the Spring game should be more like a festival that's inclusive to the city. Atlanta loves a good festival.

We've done all kinds of promotions with all kinds of festival type elements, Atlanta has proven over and over they couldn't give a öööö about GT.

We'll see how this goes. Probably 80%+ of GameDay ingress happens on the North side, and 99% of tailgating, so they may be doing their best effort to put lipstick on a pig while Callaway Plaza is closed for the Edge center demolition.
 
You can big cry me all you want, douchebag, but "making a new tradition" because you have been on the job for several months and have no experience with our pregame activities is ööööing retarded.

south endzone is ugly concrete

north endzone is comfy trees and old building, thus trad

also it has the whistle and tech tower. it is time to return to tradition, fellas. it's time to WIN WIN WIN
 
This is dumb. If it's just preparation for construction on the north end and it returns there, then that's okay. The long term focus needs to be returning Peters Park to an actual park and having a great entrance to the stadium on the north side. The tailgating options with a real peters Park would be insane and the atmosphere could rival many traditional tailgate spots.
 
Yea, there was never an issue when we are a good team.

Hell, they built a sorority house and a frat house next to YJA.

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North (Red)
North brings the cold, harsh winds of the winter season. These winds are cleansing. They cause the leaves to fall and the earth to rest under a blanket of snow. If someone has the ability to face these winds like the buffalo with its head into the storm, they have learned patience and endurance. Generally, this direction stands for hardships and discomfort. Therefore, north represents the trials people must endure and the cleansing they must undergo.
source :https://www.stjo.org/native-american-culture/native-american-beliefs/four-directions/

The symbolism is clear. We NEED to move to the north of Bobby Dodd to atone for what has happened.
 
He needs to work on a plan to get the fans (and students) asses in the seats for warmups. The band should March in with team and everyone should basically follow the band in. Band goes into stands and plays for warmups and then gets to tunnel for pregame.
 
Yeah, this is retarded. If it's anything more than a necessary temporary move because of Edge construction, it's dumb af. That whole area was literally reconfigured to support pregame stuff - YJA, the Wreck coming down the hill, the steps outside the stadium for the band to play on, etc.

This is dumb.

JRjr
 
We've done all kinds of promotions with all kinds of festival type elements, Atlanta has proven over and over they couldn't give a öööö about GT.

We'll see how this goes. Probably 80%+ of GameDay ingress happens on the North side, and 99% of tailgating, so they may be doing their best effort to put lipstick on a pig while Callaway Plaza is closed for the Edge center demolition.
Seems like we throw öööötiest of festivals. No bands, food, booze, art vendors, etc. If Brookhaven can host b-list bands every year and draw tens of thousands on a random Spring Saturday and Sunday, I think Tech could too. People don’t show up because they love Brookhaven.
 
Wtf, North Avenue is where the homeless guy that would show me a paper saying he had Aids and ask me for 5 dollars hung out.
 
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