How Can I Help GT Football?

I'm a current student who loves GT Football, just looking to help out. What can I do to help us win more/get more fans/become a better program?

I already support GTGoldout.

MIND RITE

More people should be asking this question instead of complaining.
 
Simple: attendance and money. Show up and be loud, bring loud people, pay for tickets, donate, spend money on GT gear. One of the unfortunate realities of being a Tech fan is that we don't have many fanatics compared to larger schools. If you want to lift the program up to that level, you've got a lot more lifting to do. As someone said above, getting a good job when you get out is the best way to have the funds to do that.
 
I'm a current student who loves GT Football, just looking to help out. What can I do to help us win more/get more fans/become a better program?

I already support GTGoldout.
Are you Lamar Jackson?

If not, can you block?

If not, can you pass rush effectively?
 
I am going to games/trying to getting my friends to go early and wear gold. But I can only invest so much money - remember, broke college student here.

But what else can I do? Are there student advisory boards or meetings with members from the Athletic or Alumni Association that I can get involved in? What else can I do to meet other passionate Tech fans/broaden my reach outside my established, everyday social circle.
 
Here's a question. Do students have to pay for tickets? I was reading one of the reddit threads, and they were talking about buying tickets in blocks. Do they make you buy tickets? I think when I was a student we paid a small fee at registration and got free admission to all of the sporting events.
 
Here's a question. Do students have to pay for tickets? I was reading one of the reddit threads, and they were talking about buying tickets in blocks. Do they make you buy tickets? I think when I was a student we paid a small fee at registration and got free admission to all of the sporting events.

There are two options for students to get tickets.

1 - Buy season tickets at $49 and get block seating (which also has it pains because some fraternities don't show up until after kick off since they are guaranteed a spot)
2 - Try to get a free ticket. A lot less popular because they have a limit of free students per game.
 
Start a firm (I guess you Americans call it hooligan gang) called "Sons of Techwood". Go to each dorm two hours before kickoff, go room to room and grab every nerd sitting in there playing minecraft and tell them they need to be at the game. If they resist, have your guys rough them up a little bit, and tell them if they're back before the end of the game, more pain is coming. Then go to the library and start smashing laptops until everyone leaves to go to the game. Spare women and midgets.
 
Start a firm (I guess you Americans call it hooligan gang) called "Sons of Techwood". Go to each dorm two hours before kickoff, go room to room and grab every nerd sitting in there playing minecraft and tell them they need to be at the game. If they resist, have your guys rough them up a little bit, and tell them if they're back before the end of the game, more pain is coming. Then go to the library and start smashing laptops until everyone leaves to go to the game. Spare women and midgets.

You make a good point. I always see Tech students whining about having no free time to do things like go to football games. However, I have two college-aged kids so I know how millennial thinking works here. I recently got a complaint from my kid about not having time to do something. Then later I got a question about something in The Walking Dead. Turns out they had managed to watch 8 episodes from Friday night until Sunday afternoon. Sheesh.
 
Identify the student assholes who bring opposing fans into the student section. Shame them.
 
1) be smart enough to work for McKinsey

2) hate money enough to work at the GTAA
 
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