Georgia Tech head coach Brent Key has promoted Allen Mogridge to offensive line coach. This past season, he was at App State and prior to that was a special advisor to coach Key and the Yellow Jackets.
Georgia Tech loses a linebacker to the transfer portal after Melvin Jordan IV entered his name into the transfer portal. This past season with the Yellow Jackets, he posted 18 tackles, a pass defensed, and half sack.
Georgia Tech now enters a favorable three-game stretch before entering stiff conference play. In the upcoming three games, it will be interesting to see how sophomore guard Jaden Mustaf fares.
Georgia Tech is back in action after a nine-day break. The Yellow Jackets picked up a win over Monmouth last time out and pulled away in the second half.
Georgia Tech is experiencing some attrition on their offensive staff so far this offseason. The first one to leave was offensive coordinator and play caller Buster Faulkner, who left for the same position at Florida.
Georgia Tech was active in the transfer portal ahead of the 2025 season and saw a plethora of players come in and play at a high level. It was one of the reasons why Georgia Tech finished 9-3 and was one of the best teams in the ACC and a ranked team in college football.
It has not been an easy offseason for Georgia Tech so far. A lot of their coaches are being poached and heading to different places after a successful season on the flats.
When looking at the 2025 Georgia Tech season, there are a couple of different ways to view it. On one hand, this team finished the regular season 9-3, improving on their win total from the previous two seasons under Brent Key and winning the most games in a regular season since 2014, when they went 10-2.
The transfer portal period is right around the corner for the Yellow Jackets. Fortunately, it has been very quite for Georgia Tech with only Peyton Joseph hitting the transfer portal.
While the 2025 season is not going to wrap up for Georgia Tech until the Pop Tarts Bowl vs BYU in two weeks, it is never too early to start looking ahead to the 2026 season.
Chip Kelly is firmly on the Georgia Tech coaching radar and has already interviewed for the job with the Yellow Jackets this past week and caught practice.
The transfer portal is not yet open officially, but players have been entering their names left and right and exploring their options after the 2025 regular season came to a close.
A position that Georgia Tech must hit on this offseason if they want a chance to be elite in 2025. They are graduating Jordan Van Den Berg, Matthew Alexander, and Akelo Stone as some of their best players on the defensive line.
Georgia Tech was on the cusp of making the ACC Championship game if they handled business in front of a sellout crowd at Bobby Dodd Stadium on Saturday night in November.
The Georgia Tech offensive coordinator search rolls on today. After reports trickled out yesterday about Chip Kelly interviewing for the open position, another well-known name is being interviewed today.
To start the season, the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets had some buzz that they could be a surprise team in the ACC, due to the roster retooling of a solid transfer class, the dynamic back and front court duo of Akai Fleming and Mohamed Sylla.
While the transfer portal does not open officially until January 2nd, players are already jumping in with the intention to transfer. It is the time of year when rosters change and teams make moves to get ready for the next season.
ATLANTA — The Jackets just bet big — and they mean business. The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets signed coach Brent Key to an extension reportedly worth $6.5 million a year, backed by a sweeping $150 million commitment to future football funding and facility upgrades.