Engineering a Program: How We Got Here – From The Rumble Seat

Are you troubled by strange buzzwords in the night? Do you experience feelings of dread in your football stadium? Have you or your family actually seen a schtick-filled press conference, concern-trolling by rival fans, or actual genuine questions about the state of your program? If the answer is yes, then dont wait another minute. Just pick up the computer and read this very series.

Invoking Ghostbusters feels right to us: their job is exactly what we want to do with with this series: we want to come down (figuratively) to the shared home of Georgia Tech Athletics in Midtown Atlanta, hoover up all of the spooks and specters surrounding Bobby Dodd Stadium, and really get down to the heart of what ails Georgia Tech athletics. Why? Well, three main reasons:

3. Plenty of outsiders, especially those from outside of the state, lack the sociological context that comes with living in Atlanta or being in touch with the school. They tend to boil Georgia Techs difficulties down to well theyre an engineering school that ran the option and that makes recruiting hard. That is a vast oversimplification and its tough to provide the necessary context in five minutes or less.

We mean no disrespect to our various networks, but this conversation is exhausting to have ad nauseam and tends to lead to doomposting about the future of the Georgia Tech athletics program more often than not. In lieu of continuing that trend and for the sake of our collective health, weve gathered ourselves on this topic to really get to the meat and potatoes as to why things are the way they are on the Flats.

Lets lay out some ground rules first:

Got it? Ready to go?

Well be posting this as a series of articles this week, hopefully one per day. Theyll be released on their own but well update this stream with the links so theyre all in one handy place as well.

See the article here:

Engineering a Program: How We Got Here - From The Rumble Seat

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