But there is NO denying that this was HORRIBLY organized.
Is it really hard to organize a whiteout? Here are some simple ideas for next year:
1) Make the whole ticket white. Not just "Student sponsored whiteout" printed in inconspicuous text. Make the whole damn ticket white so it stands out.
2) Send two e-mails and a letter to everyone who has bought season tickets or single game tickets through the GTAA. Not students. They know to wear white already(or they'll figure it out.) As far as I can tell I have gotten nothing in the way of e-mails or letters to let me know about the whiteout.
3) Charge $10 extra for season tickets. Use said $10 to send EVERYONE a white shirt with their tickets.
3b) Don't forget to print the white shirts.
4) Viral highlight video from Miami last year saying to wear white against Clemson. This should be the first thing that you see when you go to rr.com, before you can even get to the normal page.
5) Post the info on the video board near the interstate that most Tech fans will drive by at some point during the week. Note this may have already been done, I live out of state so I don't see that board.
6) Pick a game where 1/3 of the stadium won't be the other team. Yes, this means that it might not be national TV or nighttime, but having a good whiteout in the day is a lot better than a bad whiteout at night. This year we should have chosen VT, since it will be a big game regardless and probably has a good shot of being a night game. Clemson could very easily turn out to be a disaster even if 100% of Tech fans wear white.
7) Jesus Christ, did they really not make announcements about it on the video board at the JSU game? I just assumed they did and I was too drunk to remember. That is really pretty awful. Thx GiveEmHellJackets.
This is all off the top of my head, and I don't think any of it's been done. It makes me wonder who runs this stuff in the GTAA and how much they get paid.