Tampa Jacket
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Of course it’s been going on. But that didn’t prevent us from winning a NC in 1990 an ACC Championship and beating UGA now and then.Welcome to the past. You do realize that college football by your definition hasn’t existed in decades. Players have been bought for decades. Remember SMU? That was the mid 80’s, 35 plus years ago. You don’t think Miami, Nebraska, FSU we’re buying players during their heyday? We know what Herschel got and Cam. I’m glad to see fans are finally waking up even if it’s only 5 decades too late. I’ve been frustrated about this my entire adult life and have been begging for GT to get in the game. At least now maybe we will since it’s “legal”.
What do you think is going to happen when the lowest AD budget in the ACC gets into bidding wars with Clemson, UGA, Miami and just about anyone? What do you think is going to be the end result of free agency in CFB when UGA, Clemson and Bama approach our star starting QB, RB and best defensive players whom they underestimated in recruiting but are setting ACC records and ask them to transfer to their school?
Answer: No more ACC Championships, Paul Johnson was the last coach to ever beat UGA in our lifetimes and 2-9 and 3-8 seasons.
Stop kidding yourself. You’re delusional. Georgia Tech has been irrelevant in the weakest conference in college football for almost a decade under the old rules. The new rules are going to do nothing but widen the gaps between the haves and have nots. And that’s what they’re designed to do. ESPN does not want to see Georgia Tech, TCU or Boise State in the college football playoff. They want to see Notre Dame and Ohio State $$$$$.
GT get in the game? When is the last time Bobby Dodd even sold out when it wasn’t UGA or Clemson fans filling the stadium?
geez…
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