Fall camp is nearly over for Georgia Tech. The Yellow Jackets wrapped up their first scrimmage of camp on Saturday, and they will resume practice tomorrow as the season-opening game against Colorado gets closer.
Fall Camp is nearing an end for Georgia Tech. The Yellow Jackets wrapped up their first scrimmage of camp yesterday, and they will head into the final week of camp looking to get better as the first matchup of the season gets closer.
The final week of fall camp is here for Georgia Tech. The Yellow Jackets will have four practices this week and then a final fall camp scrimmage before they begin preparing for their week one contest against Colorado.
Week two of fall camp is in the books for Georgia Tech. The Yellow Jackets wrapped up their second week of camp yesterday with the first scrimmage of fall camp, and now the third week will begin on Monday when they are back on the practice field.
It is tough for true freshmen to play at any position, but Georgia Tech might need some of their young guys at the receiver spot to have a breakthrough this season.
DeAndre Hopkins was hired just two weeks ago, but his impact is already being felt at Georgia Tech. The former All-Pro wide receiver is the assistant wide receivers coach for the Yellow Jackets and he and Jafar Williams have a big task ahead of them to sort through an inexperienced wide receiver group before Georgia Tech faces Colorado on Sept.
Jordan Allen, Debron Gatling, and Isaiah Fuhrmann are expected to be three of Georgia Tech's leaders at the wide receiver position in 2026, and they had a chance to meet with the media after Friday's practice.
Fall Camp continued for Georgia Tech on Friday morning and after practice wrapped, wide receivers coach Jafar Williams had a chance to speak with the media and here is everything that he had to say.
We are just a day away from the first scrimmage of the fall for the Yellow Jackets. There are a number of players who have a lot to gain in the scrimmage and could propel themselves closer to starting roles or even key roles in the rotation.
The first fall scrimmage is upon us, and we have several things we hope to learn from Georgia Tech on Saturday and some of its key positions in 2026. Saturday will give a good gauge on where they stand and how they are doing.
Georgia Tech is looking to build on a 9-4 campaign a season ago and take the next step as a program under head coach Brent Key. Today, we take a look at whose stock is up and whose stock is trending down as we assess the Yellow Jackets and where things stand.
When you listen to analysts around the sport of college football talk about the ACC Championship race, it seems to Miami vs the rest of the field and that is backed up when you see numbers from oddsmakers and power ratings.
A lot of talk has been made about the defensive back room, especially uber-talented safety Tae Harris, who was one of the highest-ranked prospects in program history alongside Georgia Tech great Calvin Johnson.
Georgia Tech is very young at the safety position entering the 2026 season, but if you want an idea about how they view the talent in the room, take a look at their transfer portal class.
Georgia Tech continued with fall practice on Wednesday and afterwards, veteran safety Savion Riley met with the media to talk about the upcoming season.
Georgia Tech defensive backs coach updated the media on the development of the defnesive back room and who has been standing out so far in fall camp. Here is everything he had to say.