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RE: Turner Field to be sold to Georgia State University
(06-23-2017 11:47 AM)JCGSU Wrote:  
(06-20-2017 11:58 AM)panama Wrote:  
(06-20-2017 08:05 AM)JCGSU Wrote:  
(06-18-2017 09:04 AM)panama Wrote:  
(06-18-2017 08:53 AM)Golota Wrote:  My apologies Somone else did. I think 20k is realistic but that's not butts in seats that's tickets sold. I think 15-17k if you're winning is more realistic and even then idk. The stadium will definitely help and the trying to make it look like a real campus too.
As I said, if we can't pull better than that in Atlanta that's on the administration and AD. No excuses

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Your delusions about GaSt getting "Atlanta" much less the metro area to rally behind you has not and will likely never pan out unless you pull a Boise type run or get into a P5. You will likely get a new car smell bump for the stadium, I hope, but will be luck to average 20K with winning seasons for the foreseeable future. OTP folks outside of your commuter students and alums are never going to care about G5 GaSt football unless you rack up P5 wins left and right. The actual people that live in the city of ATL are probably less of the make up of any sporting event than those that live OTP. If you are banking on actual locals, I feel for you.

There is zero correlation when it comes to a teams location and winning or attendance and certainly zero proof being in a large city helps anything at all, if so why did Hofstra fold up and why does Rutgers suck so bad?

I will chime in that ULM will be passed standing still by GaSt like every other team that has joined the Belt.
Are you GTS?

Also the AAC would love a word.

Its been seven years guy, creeping up on a decade fast and zero traction with the locals or even your own students and alums for that matter. The stadium should help out but I think if we look back at GSUfans archives circa 2010 your prediction posts are pretty awful.

Also, the AAC would like a word about what? The SEC would like word too I guess as most of their schools are not in large cities and are in small college towns. Most FBS conference champions every year are not in large cities and last I checked same with most elite football programs for that matter unless you consider Clemson and Tuscaloosa major cites..... There is zero correlation with athletic success when it comes to academics, location and or student population. The only thing location matters as far as location is if you are in a region that produces a lot of football talent.
I guess you need something to let you sleep at night after being beat down twice.

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06-23-2017 11:52 AM
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