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Fun exercise: Sunbelt living alumni - DawgNBama - 03-17-2020 03:39 PM

I saw a thread similar to this on the ACC board and thought it might be interesting to do it here. Might also give us some more concrete ideas on conference realignment as well.

I'll start with Troy University: over 100,000 living alumni

Sunbelt living alumni:

Appalachian State: 130,000
Arkansas State: 90,000+
Coastal Carolina:
Georgia Southern: 120,000+
Georgia State: 200,000* (approximate number)
Louisiana:
South Alabama:
Texas State:
Troy: 100,000+
UALR:
ULM: 64,000
UTA: 225,000


RE: Fun exercise: Sunbelt living alumni - TrueBlueDrew - 03-17-2020 04:05 PM

Including Armstrong State's alumni, we have over 120,000


RE: Fun exercise: Sunbelt living alumni - Usajags - 03-17-2020 04:33 PM

(03-17-2020 04:05 PM)TrueBlueDrew Wrote:  Including Armstrong State's alumni, we have over 120,000

But how many of those consider themselves alumni of GaSo???


RE: Fun exercise: Sunbelt living alumni - BurlingtonApp - 03-17-2020 04:42 PM

App has approximately 130,000.


RE: Fun exercise: Sunbelt living alumni - Yarddog - 03-17-2020 04:42 PM

My older Brother is a 1965 grad of Troy State. I am sure he is not the oldest but one of their older ones.


RE: Fun exercise: Sunbelt living alumni - TrueBlueDrew - 03-17-2020 04:54 PM

(03-17-2020 04:33 PM)Usajags Wrote:  
(03-17-2020 04:05 PM)TrueBlueDrew Wrote:  Including Armstrong State's alumni, we have over 120,000

But how many of those consider themselves alumni of GaSo???

Good question


RE: Fun exercise: Sunbelt living alumni - debragga - 03-17-2020 08:10 PM

64k+ according to this: https://alumni.ulm.edu/about/aa


RE: Fun exercise: Sunbelt living alumni - KJ Eagle - 03-18-2020 07:20 AM

(03-17-2020 04:05 PM)TrueBlueDrew Wrote:  Including Armstrong State's alumni, we have over 120,000

Why include Armstrong alumni? I can understand using the Armstrong campus' current numbers for GS attendance because it is now GS. But as far as the past alumni go, they never were under the GS umbrella so why would we count them? They are simply alumni of a school that doesn't exist anymore.


RE: Fun exercise: Sunbelt living alumni - TrueBlueDrew - 03-18-2020 07:39 AM

(03-18-2020 07:20 AM)KJ Eagle Wrote:  
(03-17-2020 04:05 PM)TrueBlueDrew Wrote:  Including Armstrong State's alumni, we have over 120,000

Why include Armstrong alumni? I can understand using the Armstrong campus' current numbers for GS attendance because it is now GS. But as far as the past alumni go, they never were under the GS umbrella so why would we count them? They are simply alumni of a school that doesn't exist anymore.

Our alumni association includes them in our reporting. Any Armstrong alumni that want to support the Armstrong Campus and stay connected to their fellow Armstrong alumni can do so through our alumni association.


RE: Fun exercise: Sunbelt living alumni - GoBigRed26 - 03-18-2020 09:15 AM

90,000+


RE: Fun exercise: Sunbelt living alumni - KJ Eagle - 03-18-2020 10:33 AM

(03-18-2020 07:39 AM)TrueBlueDrew Wrote:  
(03-18-2020 07:20 AM)KJ Eagle Wrote:  
(03-17-2020 04:05 PM)TrueBlueDrew Wrote:  Including Armstrong State's alumni, we have over 120,000

Why include Armstrong alumni? I can understand using the Armstrong campus' current numbers for GS attendance because it is now GS. But as far as the past alumni go, they never were under the GS umbrella so why would we count them? They are simply alumni of a school that doesn't exist anymore.

Our alumni association includes them in our reporting. Any Armstrong alumni that want to support the Armstrong Campus and stay connected to their fellow Armstrong alumni can do so through our alumni association.

That's fine, I guess. Just sounds weird to do.


RE: Fun exercise: Sunbelt living alumni - ericsaid - 03-18-2020 10:38 AM

(03-18-2020 07:39 AM)TrueBlueDrew Wrote:  
(03-18-2020 07:20 AM)KJ Eagle Wrote:  
(03-17-2020 04:05 PM)TrueBlueDrew Wrote:  Including Armstrong State's alumni, we have over 120,000

Why include Armstrong alumni? I can understand using the Armstrong campus' current numbers for GS attendance because it is now GS. But as far as the past alumni go, they never were under the GS umbrella so why would we count them? They are simply alumni of a school that doesn't exist anymore.

Our alumni association includes them in our reporting. Any Armstrong alumni that want to support the Armstrong Campus and stay connected to their fellow Armstrong alumni can do so through our alumni association.

Sort of like when the Japanese invaded Manchuria


RE: Fun exercise: Sunbelt living alumni - DawgNBama - 03-18-2020 10:53 AM

Not really. I'm sure Armstrong State alumni can make sure their contributions go direct to the Armstrong State campus. Japan didn't give the Chinese any options whatsoever.


RE: Fun exercise: Sunbelt living alumni - runamuck - 03-18-2020 12:41 PM

(03-17-2020 03:39 PM)DawgNBama Wrote:  I saw a thread similar to this on the ACC board and thought it might be interesting to do it here. Might also give us some more concrete ideas on conference realignment as well.

I'll start with Troy University: over 100,000 living alumni

Sunbelt living alumni:

Appalachian State: 130,000
Arkansas State: 90,000+
Coastal Carolina:
Georgia Southern: 120,000+
Georgia State:
Louisiana:
South Alabama:
Texas State:
Troy: 100,000+
UALR:
ULM: 64,000
UTA:225,000



RE: Fun exercise: Sunbelt living alumni - GaStPanthers - 03-19-2020 06:44 AM

Georgia State is something around 200,000.


RE: Fun exercise: Sunbelt living alumni - panama - 03-19-2020 08:14 AM

(03-19-2020 06:44 AM)GaStPanthers Wrote:  Georgia State is something around 200,000.
That was before Perimeter...

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